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Will the Yamaha RXV-630 be powerful enough? (1 Viewer)

Spector

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Hey all I just had a quick question for you guys. I am thinking about putting together my first real home theater system and this is what I have picked out so far.

Fluance AV-SC Center Channel $65.00
Fluance SV-10 $279.00
Fluance AV-BP2 Satellite Speakers $89.00
Dayon 10" Sub $105

Then the big question is, will this receiver -
Yamaha RXV-630 be powerful enough to handle this stuff? As far as I can tell it will be fine but just wanted a second opinion or other suggestions if you guys had them.

From everything I've read this should be a pretty good system, the only issue being that the fluance might not be perfectly matched with each other but me not being a huge audiophile this shouldnt be a big issue.

Thanks for any input.
 

John Brill

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Hi Spector,

The RXV-630 will be powerful enough for the Fluance set-up.

JB
 

Spector

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The fact that the Yamaha is discontinued worries me some.

How about maybe a Harman Kardon AVR-225 or Denon 1804 or maybe the Onkyo SR501? I'm really just looking for the best receiver solution for 250 or so.

At this point I am highly considering a Onkyo SR501 (refurbished) They are only about 160$ from eCost and from what i've read they perform much better then a $160 dollar receiver. Anyone have any objections before I make buy all this stuff? :)

Or then again there is the Denon 1804 for $218. Is it worth 58$ over the Onkyo? Ahh so many choices.
 

Spector

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The fact that the Yamaha is discontinued worries me some.

How about maybe a Harman Kardon AVR-225 or Denon 1804 or maybe the Onkyo SR501? I'm really just looking for the best receiver solution for 250 or so.

At this point I am highly considering a Onkyo SR501 (refurbished) They are only about 160$ from eCost and from what i've read they perform much better then a $160 dollar receiver. Anyone have any objections before I make buy all this stuff? :)

Or then again there is the Denon 1804 for $218. Is it worth 58$ over the Onkyo? Ahh so many choices.
 

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