We're rebuilding an oast house at the moment and one of the fantastic features of the main sitting room is a mezzanine floor taking about 1/3 of the floor space. The room's 20ft square and has a 17ft ceiling height. Not bad hey! (Oh forgot to say, the speakers will be in line with ear height when seated in the Mezzanine. So they'll be about 4/5 feet down from the ceiling! Sub will be on the Mezz floor).
So we're putting in some in-wall speakers and need a bit of help choosing an amp!
Front Pair - Dali Helicon Phantom
Centre - Dali Phantom Vokal
Rear Sides - Dali Ikon Phantom
Rear Rears - Dali Ikon On-Wall
Sub - Dali 1.5S
The idea was to hook up an Onkyo 905. Part of the reason for using the Helicon front pair is that music in stereo will be better than with the Ikons. I own a Dali Ikon 5.1 set up in my own flat and love it, which is useful as I've never heard their in-wall speakers. Not sure anyone else has either! But is the 905 likely to be up to the job? I get the feeling from reading all the posts, that it's the best option, value wise and outright in quality terms. I'd prefer not to add a stereo integrated for the front pair if it can be avoided, I'd rather add a stereo power amp later on for quality, so is this the right AV amp?
Cheers!
So we're putting in some in-wall speakers and need a bit of help choosing an amp!
Front Pair - Dali Helicon Phantom
Centre - Dali Phantom Vokal
Rear Sides - Dali Ikon Phantom
Rear Rears - Dali Ikon On-Wall
Sub - Dali 1.5S
The idea was to hook up an Onkyo 905. Part of the reason for using the Helicon front pair is that music in stereo will be better than with the Ikons. I own a Dali Ikon 5.1 set up in my own flat and love it, which is useful as I've never heard their in-wall speakers. Not sure anyone else has either! But is the 905 likely to be up to the job? I get the feeling from reading all the posts, that it's the best option, value wise and outright in quality terms. I'd prefer not to add a stereo integrated for the front pair if it can be avoided, I'd rather add a stereo power amp later on for quality, so is this the right AV amp?
Cheers!