One salesman tells me the more "watts per channel" the better. The other says more is not better. Whats the deal.
I settled on the Onkyo 573 which is a 7.1 surround sound receiver with 75 watts per channel. My living room is about 20' x 16' and has high ceilings (12' -14' or so).
Is this enough power? Im already wondering if I should return it and get the next model up which has 90 watts per channel. The problem is that its too big for the space I have so it would be a real hassle to move it to another spot.
Im going to be running 2 fairly large JBL front speakers (which I may replace)
2 book shelf type JBLs (which are fairly new so I'll probably keep)
1 Infinity Primus C25 center speaker
http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/item/ ... s/54879721
1 Velodyne 12 " subwoofer
http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/item/ ... /549349079
and a yet to be determined smallish rear middle speaker.
Im going to hook it ll up tonight and it will probably be fine. I just wonder what you guys think.