I think NAD makes an excellent product with a high price/performace ratio. Some of their receivers have preamp outputs for all channels, and I use a separate power amp on my front L-R Vandersteen 2ce's, and the reciever's internal amp on the center and surround sound channels.
What is the best receiver for me?
First of all I think my current setup sounds good, not great but good. Here is what I currently have:
Receiver: Mitsubishi M-VR400 Pro Logic Receiver
Front Speakers: Mission M73
Center: Polk CS-100
Rears: Bose Cubes
Subwoofer: Sony SAWM500
I am pleased with the setup, but I am ready for an upgrade. Knowing this sounds good to me (the Bose will be the first speakers to be upgraded!!) what is a good receiver that offers the following:
5.1-7.1 surround
Good sound processing for theater (up to date DTS, DD... does not have to be THX)
2 Channel Stereo
On Screen Display
Component switching (minimum 4 AV inputs)
Component video is a plus, but S-Video inputs will be ok
Ability to Bi-wire my front speakers is a plus
Under $350 new or used!
I am looking into Denons the 1803 is catching my eye, but is there anything else out there that might be a better or alternative choice to look into. I do not need a super high end system just want it to sound good and be easy to use. Also something that is reliable, my Mitsu has served me well for something like 6 years now and still going strong. The main reason for upgrading is to get something with component switching and better video inputs. (my mitsu only has 2 video inputs, one for TV, and one for VCR)
Receiver: Mitsubishi M-VR400 Pro Logic Receiver
Front Speakers: Mission M73
Center: Polk CS-100
Rears: Bose Cubes
Subwoofer: Sony SAWM500
I am pleased with the setup, but I am ready for an upgrade. Knowing this sounds good to me (the Bose will be the first speakers to be upgraded!!) what is a good receiver that offers the following:
5.1-7.1 surround
Good sound processing for theater (up to date DTS, DD... does not have to be THX)
2 Channel Stereo
On Screen Display
Component switching (minimum 4 AV inputs)
Component video is a plus, but S-Video inputs will be ok
Ability to Bi-wire my front speakers is a plus
Under $350 new or used!
I am looking into Denons the 1803 is catching my eye, but is there anything else out there that might be a better or alternative choice to look into. I do not need a super high end system just want it to sound good and be easy to use. Also something that is reliable, my Mitsu has served me well for something like 6 years now and still going strong. The main reason for upgrading is to get something with component switching and better video inputs. (my mitsu only has 2 video inputs, one for TV, and one for VCR)
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