kooliosupraboi
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Hello, first time here. I have some really old Celestion 5 speakers and a Celestion CS135 subwoofer laying around in my living room that has been unused for a really long time. I'm planning to get a new TV and want to set up a home theater system. Since I am relatively new, I wanted to make sure that I can use these speakers with a modern and new receiver. FYI, the speakers are currently set up to an old ONKYO CD/Cassette/Radio player at the moment which isn't being used either. I would rather use the 2.1 speakers that I have and add on the reciever/rear speakers to complete the 5.1 system.
Some specs for the speakers:
Celestion 5
Impedence 8 ohms
Wattage: 10-90W
Sensitivity: 88dB
Celestion CS 135 Subwoofer:
90W, 8 ohms
Would these work with a new modern receiver such as...
Yamaha RX-V377 5.1
a seemingly popular choice on amazon... i just picked one, but I can pick a more specific one later....
It has 8ohms/100W per channel.. so right now, I am assuming this would work...???
Andd.... would buying any pair of satellite speakers with a similar impedence and wattage as the Celestion speakers complete the 5.1 setup?
Any tips, comments, suggestions would be gladly appreciated!
Thank you.
Edit:
I am also planning to hook up a PC to the system with a 4k TV, if that matters.
Some specs for the speakers:
Celestion 5
Impedence 8 ohms
Wattage: 10-90W
Sensitivity: 88dB
Celestion CS 135 Subwoofer:
90W, 8 ohms
Would these work with a new modern receiver such as...
Yamaha RX-V377 5.1
a seemingly popular choice on amazon... i just picked one, but I can pick a more specific one later....
It has 8ohms/100W per channel.. so right now, I am assuming this would work...???
Andd.... would buying any pair of satellite speakers with a similar impedence and wattage as the Celestion speakers complete the 5.1 setup?
Any tips, comments, suggestions would be gladly appreciated!
Thank you.
Edit:
I am also planning to hook up a PC to the system with a 4k TV, if that matters.