If I'm not satisfy with the outcome of my 2.1 system, I will consider your option sir. thanks
To start with, thanks PDVD and Sir Stagea, and your right I dont need more power for my front speaker for my 2.1 system and I proved it to myself. I purchased sub PSW125 which is intended to be used for my HK3490, but I was surprised the outcome and very happy when I connect this sub for test to my 8 years AMPEX AX575MS 2.1 system which I only have on my possession, with rated 10W per channel, wow! it can sing for low and med volume which I usually do while listening music.I love vocal musics. I already auditioned some branded bookshelf speakers, I still prepare my current set up.
AMPEX AX575MS
Output power: 18W + 10W*2 (RMS)
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Frequency Response
Subwoofer Amplifier: 20Hz-250Hz
Sattelite Amplifier: 100Hz-20Khz
Subwoofer speaker: 20Hz-300Hz
Sattelite speaker: 100Hz-20Khz
I need some help again to my fellow experienced PDVD members. I have 2(two) sets of this AMPEX 575MS, when I go back home this December, I plan to connect this speakers to my HK 3490 as my front speaker + PSW125. At rated 4 ohms each, I will connect this in series to have a total Impedance of 8 ohms.My question is! Is there a way to protect my speaker and receiver with this set up if accidentally the volume was increased higher. HK 3490 rated 120W per channel and AMPEX speaker 20W(2X10 connect in series) per channel not match in terms of power. Will SQ be affected if speakers connected in series or parallel. Any suggestion will be appreciated. TIA