Klipsch Ultras Amp went out, Will a Reciever work?

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As above. I looked on the Klipsch websight and I do know the the drivers
specs besides wattage, and im am assuming that the subwoofers are about
180Watts (to be safe) with the two.

Now I am wondering if the speakers will work on a reciever. If so, are there
any out there that support most of the codecs (dolby prologic 1-3, THX.
ect.) I need one kind of cheep ($200 - $300) that takes an optical input
from my audigy card.

Seeems like a good idea to get an amp for the subs because I dont think
recievers generally power subwoofers. And mabie just better subs. But thats
later though.

I like the idea of a HT reciever rather than a new set of computer
speakers.

Any ideas on either of those? I appreciate any imput. Thanks.
 
Clob said:
As above. I looked on the Klipsch websight and I do know the the drivers
specs besides wattage, and im am assuming that the subwoofers are about
180Watts (to be safe) with the two.

Now I am wondering if the speakers will work on a reciever. If so, are
there any out there that support most of the codecs (dolby prologic 1-3,
THX. ect.) I need one kind of cheep ($200 - $300) that takes an optical
input from my audigy card.

Seeems like a good idea to get an amp for the subs because I dont think
recievers generally power subwoofers. And mabie just better subs. But
thats later though.

I like the idea of a HT reciever rather than a new set of computer
speakers.

Any ideas on either of those? I appreciate any imput. Thanks.

I should look over my posts before I assume that my grammer is correct.
Gosh "imput", "Seeems" "Mabie". Im used to forums where I can check it
before I send it in.
 
Clob said:
As above. I looked on the Klipsch websight and I do know the the drivers
specs besides wattage, and im am assuming that the subwoofers are about
180Watts (to be safe) with the two.

Now I am wondering if the speakers will work on a reciever. If so, are
there any out there that support most of the codecs (dolby prologic 1-3,
THX. ect.) I need one kind of cheep ($200 - $300) that takes an optical
input from my audigy card.

Seeems like a good idea to get an amp for the subs because I dont think
recievers generally power subwoofers. And mabie just better subs. But
thats later though.

I like the idea of a HT reciever rather than a new set of computer
speakers.

Any ideas on either of those? I appreciate any imput. Thanks.

Afraid I can't help - there are mainly PC hardware questions here. I'm not
saying you have the wrong group, just that most of the stuff here is PC
related. I'm sure someone will be able to help, but if you don't get many
answers you might want to try a home cinema, or hi-fi group.
 
Gareth Tuckwell said:
Afraid I can't help - there are mainly PC hardware questions here. I'm not
saying you have the wrong group, just that most of the stuff here is PC
related. I'm sure someone will be able to help, but if you don't get many
answers you might want to try a home cinema, or hi-fi group.

Ok. Thanks any ways.
 
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