Changing receiver from Arcam to?


Hi

I have a Vandy HT system, Hsu VTF 2 sub. (2Ce, VCC-1, VSM-1) with Toshiba DVD as source, and Arcam AVR 200 receiver. Interconnects is MIT Terminator. Speaker cables is AQ Type 4.

My buddy is taking my receiver as he needed a good 220V receiver and I have to replace my receiver.

I am also thinking of setting up my computer as my transport and hopefully also play SACD and DVD A on it (not sure if that is possible).

Receiver wise

1. I can replace with another Arcam 200 or upgrade to a 250 or 300. I am not sold on Arcam, like the sound but don't like that I cant input SACD, DVD A digitally plus not sure it will handle bass.

2. Buy a receiver like the Pioneer Elite with iLink and either get Pioneer Universal or try to to link with my computer with Firewire.

3. Buy a cheap receiver with digital power amplification (think its the way of the future and has gotten increasingly better reviews) hopefully with a way to input SACD/DVA digitally but even if not I can sell and upgrade easily in a year or two.

Given all of these, which of these, or other options should I consider. Don't want to spend the money on separates as in a HT system get 80-90% of sound with a receiver much cheaper.

Thanks a lot for advice

Shriram
shriramosu

Showing 2 responses by scottshannon

I own the b&k 507 and am going to try the arcam 300 in a few days at home. These are the two best non-seperate solutions without ANY doubt. SACD and DVDA deserve a high dollar transport and high quality dacs with good power supplies driving them to really here what they can do.None of this comes cheap. Spend the bucks on a descent universal (7-800 min), forget the computer idea, forget the digital amp idea, and you will have much more fullfillng sound.
Also, dont take that wrong, as you can still hook up your computer to system if you want to use it as a "library" with mp3's etc...but I would suggest leaving the high res stuff to the a/v companies as the computer world just has not quite merged on the same fidelity YET!