In market for AVR and need suggestions


HT setup was on hold for awhile but now back on the front burner. My primary source of entertainment is 2 channel stereo and have a nice setup. So, 2 channel rig is on one side of cabinet the AVR will be on the other along with my Denon 3910 dvd player. I will use the cinema BP on the Cary Integrated amp. I will watch movie and/or concert on the weekend with normal cable TV viewing during the week. I have bought used equipment off AG in the past always with success. I thinking / hoping I can pick up a nice used receiver for $1000.00 or less.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
128x128freddy50

Showing 2 responses by lokie

My suggestion is to pass on the HDMI switching. Unless you want to use your AVR's remote to control everything or upconvert with software in the AVR (only the most expensive have this feature). Video switching in my experience is not as easy as propagated. Most cable boxes that I have used have not been compatible.

This will allow you to shop for the real deals which are the 5.1 receivers and processors.

I'm a little confused as to how your going to set this up but I think you are going to use your Cary to power the front 2 speakers. So that only leaves you 3 speakers to power.

You could just use three amps in the receiver or... You could do something like this:

B&K Reference 50... Item # 1232213216 on Audiogon
paired w something like this:
B&K ST3140 3 Channel amp Item # 1231890788 on Audiogon

I have no affiliation to these sellers, just throwing out some suggestions.

The problem with the processor/amp route is adding 8 more cables.. 6 interconnects and 2 power cords. That could easily cost you another $500.

Oh the problems of the rich and famous... good luck and let us know what you end up doing.