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    Join Date: May 2016

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    I'm Andrew.

    Default Yamaha NS-1000m's matching help needed please

    Hi Guys , so I now have my Yams setup and I can reveal that they are indeed very revealing though still enjoyable ( to me ).
    I am currently running them with my Technics SU-V8x and the more I listen the more I'm enjoying it .
    My other options are as follows :
    ACCUPHASE E203
    MARANTZ PM4
    2x ROTEL RB-976

    My question for all you wise hifi nuts is ' what would you use with them ?'
    My other question is : could I make use of the 2 Rotel 6 channel power amps and if so how the hell do I connect them ??

    Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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    I'd try all of them with a variety of music and see which I preferred.

    In theory I would have thought the Accuphase, but theory and practice are often two different things.
    Current Lash Up:

    TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.

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    I can't say I've been much of a fan of Rotel amps but I don't know these particular ones and have no experience of the other two amps either - so not much help I'm afraid.
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    So the Technics SU-V8X is my amp of choice believe it or not , having said that I haven't tried the Marantz PM4 .

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    Plenty of watts and a high damping factor gets the best from the bass drivers.
    You could use one of the 6 channel amps and go active.
    If the 6 channels can be bridged, producing 3 channels, which can be done on some Rotel Amps, that would allow both amps to be used active.
    If staying passive no need for all the channels.

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