Home Theater Guru's--Need help
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Home Theater Guru's--Need help
Well i am going to buy my father a new receiver/amplifier for xmas.
He has bluray and all that good stuff and a 52" LCD.
So i am looking for the best Receiver below 450 bucks. Has to have HDMI in and Out and 7.1 Chanel surround.
Anyone know of super good deals on things of the likes?
He has bluray and all that good stuff and a 52" LCD.
So i am looking for the best Receiver below 450 bucks. Has to have HDMI in and Out and 7.1 Chanel surround.
Anyone know of super good deals on things of the likes?
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Re: Home Theater Guru's--Need help
Originally Posted by hatchboy
Well i am going to buy my father a new receiver/amplifier for xmas.
He has bluray and all that good stuff and a 52" LCD.
So i am looking for the best Receiver below 450 bucks. Has to have HDMI in and Out and 7.1 Chanel surround.
Anyone know of super good deals on things of the likes?
He has bluray and all that good stuff and a 52" LCD.
So i am looking for the best Receiver below 450 bucks. Has to have HDMI in and Out and 7.1 Chanel surround.
Anyone know of super good deals on things of the likes?
Come to think of it you are as good to get a box set (speakers and receiver and in a box 5.1) on the higher end like an onkyo box set, if you are only gonna spend that kind of money. There is a good sized gap between a good setup and a box setup in price, and performance, and the piece setup that falls in between doesn't sound any better then the box setup that is cheaper, and if you have your hart set on 7.1 you can get that in the box for a few $$$ more.
I have a big whack of $$$$ invested in my home theater, and it is only 5.1, if I get to the point where at least half the titles I rent or buy on blueray are 7.1 I will add better front channels, move the fronts to surround, move the surrounds to surround back.
If you have your hart set on a ~$450 receiver you can't go wrong with any of the following in that price range:
Denon
Onkyo
Yamaha
Pioneer
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Re: Home Theater Guru's--Need help
Well rite now im looking at a Onkyo TXSR606B .
I am just trying to get him something better than what he has rite now, which currently is a Yamaha receiver from 2000. So he has a 52" lcd 120hz 1080p all that ---- w/ bluray and hddvd and he is running all his audio through that pos Yamaha from 2000. So i think anything, 500 and below or not, will be better than what he currently has.
Agree?
I am just trying to get him something better than what he has rite now, which currently is a Yamaha receiver from 2000. So he has a 52" lcd 120hz 1080p all that ---- w/ bluray and hddvd and he is running all his audio through that pos Yamaha from 2000. So i think anything, 500 and below or not, will be better than what he currently has.
Agree?
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Re: Home Theater Guru's--Need help
I've heard the Onkyo 606 is a good value. I used to sell and install the stuff at Circuit city, and back then ~2001 Harman Kardon was really good ----. Not a lot of people would buy it though because the power levels were stated on the box lower than the $150 sony, even thought the power amps wer far superior in sound quality and real world power. I don't know if they are still good but they were back in the day anyway.
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Re: Home Theater Guru's--Need help
The 606 is decent value, if you can scrounge together the extra ~$100 I would goto the 706 as it is a much better amplifier / receiver.
I have the SR875 (last years 876) I am seriously thinking of jumping up to the 906 as I would really like the networking capability
I have the SR875 (last years 876) I am seriously thinking of jumping up to the 906 as I would really like the networking capability
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Re: Home Theater Guru's--Need help
Originally Posted by dvst8r
The 606 is decent value, if you can scrounge together the extra ~$100 I would goto the 706 as it is a much better amplifier / receiver.
I have the SR875 (last years 876) I am seriously thinking of jumping up to the 906 as I would really like the networking capability
I have the SR875 (last years 876) I am seriously thinking of jumping up to the 906 as I would really like the networking capability