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<blockquote data-quote="Buzz" data-source="post: 1173531" data-attributes="member: 30153"><p>Hi All. New to the forum, although been in love with audio for many years. Currently living in Cape Town, but originally from KZN. Have almost exclusively had the combination of B&W speakers (various over the years) and Marantz AVR's. Recently got a pair of Kef LS50 Metas and am loving the clarity and sound, although I find my Marantz SR5009 doesn't seem to have enough power to really get the most from the LS50's. Would be interested to hear others views on if sticking with an AVR or rather going to a stereo specific amp for the LS50's would be better. Mixture of music and TV viewing and budget is somewhat limited. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzz, post: 1173531, member: 30153"] Hi All. New to the forum, although been in love with audio for many years. Currently living in Cape Town, but originally from KZN. Have almost exclusively had the combination of B&W speakers (various over the years) and Marantz AVR's. Recently got a pair of Kef LS50 Metas and am loving the clarity and sound, although I find my Marantz SR5009 doesn't seem to have enough power to really get the most from the LS50's. Would be interested to hear others views on if sticking with an AVR or rather going to a stereo specific amp for the LS50's would be better. Mixture of music and TV viewing and budget is somewhat limited. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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