I agree with millercarbon that a good integrated is better value than separates for music but in my case I needed an AVR for movies, streaming,TV, bluray, etc. So I got a yammy aventage AVR and a schiit vidar amp driving maggie LRS speakers. This amp was only $700.
200wpc into 4 ohms which is good for maggies which tend to be very power-hungry. I use the AVR as a preamp. IMO (and I know I’m in the minority here) preamps do not really contribute much to "sound quality". I love this AVR. It does everything except make coffee.I’ve had it for a year and there’s still stuff on it I haven’t tried. A lot of bang for the buck. But it’s power/current output was a little low for the maggies.I did drive them with it for a while but at higher volume levels the AVR would get hot and shut down.
200wpc into 4 ohms which is good for maggies which tend to be very power-hungry. I use the AVR as a preamp. IMO (and I know I’m in the minority here) preamps do not really contribute much to "sound quality". I love this AVR. It does everything except make coffee.I’ve had it for a year and there’s still stuff on it I haven’t tried. A lot of bang for the buck. But it’s power/current output was a little low for the maggies.I did drive them with it for a while but at higher volume levels the AVR would get hot and shut down.