Those speakers sounds fantastic even with the Onkyo AVR, but someone told me it's just idiotism to drive them with cheap entry level AV-receiver. I'm considering NAD C356BEE as I researched it should suit well with B&W's and has substantial yet tight bass. What I don't get with my current setup is bass that has physical aspect. It SOUNDS deep clean at whole spectrum, but just doesn't pound my chest no matter how loud I play. This is with pure audio mode, and boosting the lower frequency just adds boomyness.
Does this mean that Onkyo isn't capable enough to produce the visceral bass, or is more about room acoustics? Will upgrading to NAD C356BEE just bring the same boomyness due room limitations, or could it bring more physical aspect to the bass with same or even better clarity? I have heard that B&W 685 S2's should be capable enough speakers to produce chest pounding impact in a small room (it's mid-bass frequency AFAIK) so I guess the problem is either with Onkyo being too weak or issue with room acoustics.
How drastic changes I can expect especially in impact and clarity of the bass by upgrading to NAD C356BEE?
Does this mean that Onkyo isn't capable enough to produce the visceral bass, or is more about room acoustics? Will upgrading to NAD C356BEE just bring the same boomyness due room limitations, or could it bring more physical aspect to the bass with same or even better clarity? I have heard that B&W 685 S2's should be capable enough speakers to produce chest pounding impact in a small room (it's mid-bass frequency AFAIK) so I guess the problem is either with Onkyo being too weak or issue with room acoustics.
How drastic changes I can expect especially in impact and clarity of the bass by upgrading to NAD C356BEE?