srywrgnbr:Thanks for the links. I should have assumed that the topic had come up before.
I have a pair of BL8000s with the BL2, and the BL6500 sounds great with that setup.
I just hate to see such a fine amplifier sitting idle while the speakers do all the work

Thanks Again,
Rob
Hello,
I have passive speakers connected to my white BM 6500 : These are white

ALR Nummer 3 speakers which I bought when I was living in germany*. ALR is now called
ALR Jordan. They sound much much greater than with my previous big Yamaha amplifier. The sound is much less aggressive than it was. There is largely enough bass (enough for my neighbors to complain from time to time

), and absolutely no need for an extra subwoofer. These are bass reflex speakers with a symmetric construction : two bass/middle speakers surrounding the tweeter. One above, one bellow.
Anyway, this exact model of loud speakers, is now no more for sale (I bought them 1994), but they prove to me that good passive loudspeaker can sound great with the BM 6500. I am really happy with this setup.
I had never a chance to hear the BM 6500 connected to other speakers, but I could hear my speakers connected to different amplifiers beside the Yamaha, and the best result was and remains for me with the BM 6500 !
Years ago, people told that B&O passive loudspeakers were not the best that one could get. Anyway, what ever brand of speakers you consider to use, have a try ! It can sound great.
Marc
(*) Back in those days, I choosed the white color for my loudspeaker to match the color of my white Beogram 6500, which was the only peace of B&O I had... Years later, I could get the missing parts in white: the BM and Beogram CD - Not the tape desk : I could not give up my Nakamichi tape desk.