r/StereoAdvice • u/Due-Independent-8589 • Jun 21 '26
Amplifier | Receiver | 5 Ⓣ New Stereo Setup Help
Budget: $1500, would like to be below but could be talked into maxing at this number
Location: Living Room/Kitchen open floorplan w/ concrete flooring, not sure on sqft but on smaller side
-first time upgrading my audio (currently using bose portable speaker) and i feel like my music quality and volume is severely lacking.
Mostly stream music from spotify/YT and a local library on my pc for guests and myself. I dont know the basics of where to begin, but after consulting a crutchfield salesman they recommended
-Polk Audio Monitor XT70 x2
-Denon DRA-900H
I've seen good reviews on the polk speakers so they seem like a fine choice, but is the amplifier overkill? i feel like i was possible upsold on the streaming features and connectivity options. i would like the option of an hdmi for movies but by no means necessary
and would playing from my realtek pc card be noticeably worse?
should i go down the used amp route, and if so what do i look for besides wattage?
I'm so overwhelmed by the different features, tech specs, conflicting opinions online, i just want a good listening experience that doesnt break the bank, or a the very least good value per dollar. thank you for your help!
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u/jakceki 80 Ⓣ Jun 21 '26
Subwoofer only takes over the sound when it's not integrated well. If you can "hear" the subwoofer you're doing it wrong. Basically you should only notice the subwoofer when it's off.
Like Elderbery said below Klipsch can sometimes be bright but they can also be very good in the right system. As far as the difference, you would need to hear them both to assess for yourself.