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Hey guys, in the market for a new receiver for my home theatre system, bought new jones pioneer speakers, looking for a midlevel amp,any recommendations? I dont need a 7.2 system.....thinking a denon avr 300 or x1000, or pioneer vsx 823 or sony 840, checked out some av forums but no consensus...figured I would asked the fishing specialists!

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Denon is a good choice, but just about any brand would do depending upon how fussy you are, you really don't need huge watts especially from a better brand like denon or Yamaha, assuming your speakers aren't hard to drive. I have the denon avr 991, it's a couple years old and I've been very happy with it, it drives my energy RC-70's to louder than should be legal volumes while being very clear. I think it's rated at 135w/channel in stereo, but those numbers aren't always comparable to other brands as there is not set standard for measurement. Anyway, a good brand with the connectivity and features you want, like say room correction, is more important than squeezing out 10 more watts for 200 bucks, most of the time at normal listening you're using literally less than a single watt.

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You guys are going to think I am crazy but buy the heaviest unit in your price range regardless of output. The heavier units have better quality components in them and put out better quality sound. With the drive these days to cut costs, receivers do not weigh much at all. Most do not even have very good heat management in the form of heavy duty heat sinks. You cannot go wrong with Denon, Harman Kardon, Yamaha, Onkyo and the like.

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Yamaha or Denon.. I liked Onkyo when they were made in Japan, since they've gone chinese, not so much. Can't go wrong with a Marantz either. Pioneer is another brand you should seriously consider as well.

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Don`t know how much coin you want to spend but the Pioneer Elite series is great as is the Yamaha RX series I have had both and either will not disappoint.

 

The equipment you mentioned are entry level type stuff nothing wrong with that just depends on what your listening habits are, the last system I had was Yamaha with paridigm and cerwin vega would literally shake stuff off the walls and furniture...probably why I am dealing with Tinnitus these days!!!

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Futureshop when they were clearing them out. Not sure whether stores still have stock.

If not wait for boxing day or price match the 300/1000 with Gibbys Electronics in St Kitts. They have them both on sale.

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Don`t know how much coin you want to spend but the Pioneer Elite series is great as is the Yamaha RX series I have had both and either will not disappoint.

 

The equipment you mentioned are entry level type stuff nothing wrong with that just depends on what your listening habits are, the last system I had was Yamaha with paridigm and cerwin vega would literally shake stuff off the walls and furniture...probably why I am dealing with Tinnitus these days!!!

 

Yeah, my Yamaha with Klipsch LaScala's will blur your vision and set yer heart a flutterin'!!! entertain005.gifentertain005.gifentertain005.gifentertain005.gif

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I have an Onkyo TX-NR609, granted it might be beyond your needs but it's tight. It's a 7.2 system but if you run the standard 5 channels you can zone the other 2 channels to another room (add a 2 channel system anywhere else in your house from it). It's a couple years old now but powers my home theater nicely (still a work in progress):

 

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I have an Onkyo TX-NR609, granted it might be beyond your needs but it's tight. It's a 7.2 system but if you run the standard 5 channels you can zone the other 2 channels to another room (add a 2 channel system anywhere else in your house from it). It's a couple years old now but powers my home theater nicely (still a work in progress):

 

riser2.jpg

 

paint4n.jpg

 

2mcb.jpg

that is a slick system

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I have an Onkyo TX-NR609, granted it might be beyond your needs but it's tight. It's a 7.2 system but if you run the standard 5 channels you can zone the other 2 channels to another room (add a 2 channel system anywhere else in your house from it). It's a couple years old now but powers my home theater nicely (still a work in progress):

 

riser2.jpg

 

paint4n.jpg

 

2mcb.jpg

 

Wow. Not a bad place to watch a hockey game or a concert. Well done :clapping:

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Dont know what kind of help this is but

I dont do music with the visual i still rock music old school optonic sm 4000u amp and yes it weighs as much as a school bus a sansui turntable and on the mordern side a yamaha s 300 cd and a set of psb b-5 speakers

as far as visual i use a yamaha ysp sound bar(it will adapt to your listening space) and a yamaha sub I could not be happier with the Yamaha(cmon really its yamaha they do sound very well)and muscle bikes

and it keeps the ratsnest of wire down to nothing

 

 

Hope you all have a very VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS

 

Cheers

Peter

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