What do I have need of to know back I buy surround nouns speakers to run near my AV Reciever?

I've followed the wisdom of audiophiles answering these question and have forsaken the idea of a HTIB. I've found a pretty rough and ready AV reciever (Sony STR-DG810) at a good price point near all the featuers I necessitate. However, I'm in the muddy when it comes to choosing compatible speakers! What should I be looking at to make sure the speakers I choose are optimized for the AV reciever I've chosen. I believe there are different nouns types, different power options, wireless vs. wired, and other things I should be looking out for when I select my speakers. Can somone bequeath me a quick run-down or post a connection to a guide that will explain it to me?


Answers:    From what I have hear, and I have hear alot, stay away from wireless.
Connections - not a BIG deal, effortlessly adaptable, but if adjectives things are equal, get equal as your reciever
Wattage - Not as importance as resistence (ohms)
Ohm rating - This is tricky, and here is why. If you choose tasteless ohms (resistance), you will not know you have a problem. But soon, your amplifier will quit working. Most surround speakers will be a 4 or 8 ohms, your reciever will say which you should use, I could not update from the webpage. Cheaper speakers will be 16ohms, stay away.

Center speaker - this should be your most expensive speaker (except maybe your powered sub) Do NOT SKIMP on this speaker. Most of the dialouge and primary sound effects will come through this speaker. I go without a center speaker for 2 months to squirrel away enough to find the one I wanted.
General design:
Make sure all the speakers "match" especially L/C/R (left, center, and right).
Most subs will be powered, check out of some room between the speakers max handling and the max output of the receiver (have the speakers button more than you can give it).
All connections are one and the same (essentially, clips/plugs etc). Do not gamble on wireless nouns.
Point your center channel at your facade, LCR should all be at ear rank, ideally. surrounds should hover behind/above you.
Polk RM705 for example. There is no "optimized" just fantastic nouns quality or not.
Enjoy.
First stale and most important is speaker power requirements, they should clash your receivers power requirements, explicitly it will not have anymore power than your speakers can feel.
That is don't buy speakers that can handle only50 watts, while your beneficiary will output 100 watts. Buy speakers that will handle 100 watts.
Other than that here is not much more to know about speakers.
You should listen or audition your speakers to find a duo that you like they channel they sound, not adjectives speakers are made they same way and nouns different.
Buy speakers that you like not they ones your friends similar to, what you like and hear can change from what they like and hear.

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