Best Receiver for “Mid-Fi” System?


Hey everyone…interested in your thoughts…

I’m putting together a decidedly mid-fi system for both 2 channel listening and 5.1 home theater.  I have Focal Aria Evo X No. 2 towers, center and sub, and also Focal surrounds.  I will be using an Eversolo DMP-A6 for streaming music.

Thoughts on the best receiver to power this system?  I’m looking for musicality from the receiver if possible as I have a more “hi-fi” system also and am a little spoiled with B&W 801 D4s in that system.

I know the limitations of the Focal speakers and am wondering if spending more on the receiver will really be worth it or not for this system?  Would like to spend $1,000 or less if possible but could be convinced to go a little higher if something truly provides better bang for the buck.  Prefer to buy new, usually.

Have only 1 sub and need only 1 coax input for the streamer so I’m assuming almost anything new today will suffice.

Many thanks for your thoughts and opinions on this!

nankaroad

Showing 1 response by jwillox

I see a lot of the mainstay receivers, and that's OK.

I also see a lot of commentary on your speakers and what it may take to drive them properly...

A: Get a honking receiver! Remember they all say. "xxx power, 2 channels driven.

B: get a decent receiver, in your price range, but add a separate power amp to drive the tough load of your speakers. Also, an external separate power amp, would likely make it all sound better.

I my past days of using an AVR for music listening, the large revelation of a separate power amp was significant.

https://www.crutchfield.com/p_033AVS970H/Denon-AVR-S970H.html
$900 or as low as $811 in "scratch and dent" they are pretty good with their checkups on returns.