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Bill
What receiver should I buy?
My buddy is running a full RF-7 system(RF-7's, RC-7. RS-7's, RSW-15) in an 18W x 23L x 8H with an Onkyo TX-NR5009(same as the Integra 70.4) and believe me it is not lacking grunt. Very dynamic with action movies and never seems to break a sweat. Try the 70.4 and if it is not enough oooomph then just add an outboard stereo or 3 channel amp to the mix later on. http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/intdtr704/integra-dtr-70.4-thx-9.2-140-watt-networ... Bill |
IMO, get the cheapest AVR you can that has a full set of pre-outs to drive a 5 channel power amp. Then you'll never have to worry about power again. Also when the AVR becomes obsolete or breaks in a few years, you won't be out a lot of money. Just replace it with another cheap AVR as the mainstream manufacturers seem to change models every year. There always closeouts or demos, especially in the Fall when the new models come out at discounts at 50% or more off MSRP. Meanwhile that 5 channel power amp will keep pumping out the watts and be ready for that next AVR. And the next one. And the next...Well you get the idea. Good luck! |
I'm really confused with Paraneer's suggestion? Why get an AVR and an amp? Buy a pre-amp/processor and a power amp. Same theory but you aren't wasting extra money on unused features and will probably get a cleaner sounding unit since an AVR will have a built in amp too. Go look at something like Outlaw Audio 975. It will get you through many years. They do have a matching 5 channel power amp that should outperform most receivers in that price range. Or, buy a used 5 channel amp from Audiogon and blow your doors off: ATI, Rotel, Emotive and about 100 more... |
Using a cheap AVR has been discussed quite a lot. A quality amp will only reproduce the low quality signal from the cheap AVR, not improve it. A quality amp needs a quality front end to perform to its maximum potential. I second elevick's recommendation for the Outlaw Audio 975. No bells and whistles, but high quality sound. http://www.soundandvision.com/content/outlaw-model-975-surround-processor http://hometheaterreview.com/outlaw-audio-model-975-71-av-surround-sound-processor-reviewed/ |