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<blockquote data-quote="Turnt Audio" data-source="post: 8628749" data-attributes="member: 630135"><p>Should the ohm rating on the receiver match the rating on each speaker? What kind of receiver (amp?) and speakers should I go with, if my goal is just to get very good, clean sound and lots of volume (at least 50 watts RMS per speaker?), for under $350? Maybe a couple examples of which products I should pair together to do it right and get the best outcome?</p><p></p><p>Maybe outdoor speakers aren't the best option for me? I chose that kind of speaker for the different mounting options, and I will probably have an "outdoor" use for them in the future. I just want a nice, yet affordable home sound system, to connect phone/computer/ipod/TV into. The very best bang for the buck for a system under $350, preferably using 2-4 outdoor/indoor speakers with option of adding a sub in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turnt Audio, post: 8628749, member: 630135"] Should the ohm rating on the receiver match the rating on each speaker? What kind of receiver (amp?) and speakers should I go with, if my goal is just to get very good, clean sound and lots of volume (at least 50 watts RMS per speaker?), for under $350? Maybe a couple examples of which products I should pair together to do it right and get the best outcome? Maybe outdoor speakers aren't the best option for me? I chose that kind of speaker for the different mounting options, and I will probably have an "outdoor" use for them in the future. I just want a nice, yet affordable home sound system, to connect phone/computer/ipod/TV into. The very best bang for the buck for a system under $350, preferably using 2-4 outdoor/indoor speakers with option of adding a sub in the future. [/QUOTE]
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