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<blockquote data-quote="Qbenjamin" data-source="post: 3282364" data-attributes="member: 573455"><p>On a quick google search, I noticed that most of the stuff is about 50-65w rms. I normally recommend high current receivers, but all of them would blow your setup. Look for a receiver that's a Dolby Prologic II 5.1. You don't have a lot of room to play with, but you won't spend a lot of money on a receiver either, due to the low power you are loking for. Personally, I would not invest money into a receiver for those speakers, as they are very outdated (Not to say that they weren't good build quality).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qbenjamin, post: 3282364, member: 573455"] On a quick google search, I noticed that most of the stuff is about 50-65w rms. I normally recommend high current receivers, but all of them would blow your setup. Look for a receiver that's a Dolby Prologic II 5.1. You don't have a lot of room to play with, but you won't spend a lot of money on a receiver either, due to the low power you are loking for. Personally, I would not invest money into a receiver for those speakers, as they are very outdated (Not to say that they weren't good build quality). [/QUOTE]
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