Short depth receiver or amp for bookshelf?


All,

I'm moving to a house where space will be at a bit of a premium, so i'm going to abandon my old stereo and giant cerwin vega speakers. I've found a lot of really helpful information about small high quality bookshelf speakers here (considering the Epos ELS-3). I can't find much about short depth receivers or amps (I am probably only hooking up a Roku Soundbridge, though a tuner or cd player would be a nice bonus). Finally, being able to hook up two sets of speakers A/B would also be a nice feature. 10" depth would be ideal, 12" would be ok.

The Denon M-33S looks interesting, but haven't heard great things about the speakers and don't really want to buy it just to toss the speakers. I've found lots of nice stereo receivers about 15" deep. Is it unrealistic to think I can find one in my size range?

Thanks!
pfibiger

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Thanks for the suggestions. I was coming back to ask about "back ported" speakers on book shelves, and also about the C320BEE. It's not as tiny as I'd like (there will be 10" and 12" bookshelves, I guess I'll have to use the 12"), but it's close and looks like a good value.

Here's a general question: Do any of these stereo amplifiers every power 2 sets of speakers on an A/B, or is that only the province of bigger A/V receivers? I've looked at a bunch, and they all seem to just have a single set of speaker posts.
Rich,

Thanks again. I've done some more looking, and it looks like the Arcam A65 is just under 12 inches deep and supports two sets of speakers A/B. I'm not sure it's still being produced, but there seem to be a fair number of them out there, and it seems to get pretty positive reviews, being compared to the C320BEE a lot.