Picking the right amplifier for home theatre

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You don't have to worry about the amount of power or resistance. Those speakers are from a HTiB which don't have any real power (regardless of the fake specs). As an example the link you post above shows that the entire system draws 100watts from the wall but produces 600w rms of power. It don't work that way.
The problem you have is that AV receivers don't have subwoofer amps built in the way HTiB systems do. You would have to buy a self powered sub or add an amplifier for the sub you have.

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I think it's a very subjective area but Yamaha and Onkyo do great multi-purpose amplifiers with excellent sound quality for a very reasonable price.
 

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Thanks for answer, but I need exact suggestion which one(because of power,resistance of speakers etc...)
I`m not very fond of this things :(

edit: this would work? https://www.google.si/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&uact=8&sqi=2&ved=0CDEQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.yamaha-hifi.ro%2Fcart%2Fdownload%2F25&ei=oGnZU6KmKM_Z4QTvkYDACw&usg=AFQjCNH6rxgGeHCN8uJ7ocjhzGSp26Hnng&sig2=dyD6ryGhy02Otxj1xhwX2Q&bvm=bv.72185853,d.bGQ
 
You don't have to worry about the amount of power or resistance. Those speakers are from a HTiB which don't have any real power (regardless of the fake specs). As an example the link you post above shows that the entire system draws 100watts from the wall but produces 600w rms of power. It don't work that way.
The problem you have is that AV receivers don't have subwoofer amps built in the way HTiB systems do. You would have to buy a self powered sub or add an amplifier for the sub you have.
 
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