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Old 05-06-2008, 04:39 PM   #1 of 11
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Please help me pick a receiver!!!!


I'm getting the Polk Audio RM20's with the PSW303 sub and I need to buy a new receiver. My current setup is an old Onkyo H.T.I.A.B. and I am over it's shitty sound/problems. I've decided on the Polk RM20's b/c my friend can get them for 349.00 and for that price I can't pass em up. I'm looking to get a Yamaha or Denon receiver but can't find the right one for me. There are too many choices.

I'm looking to get a 7.1. I'm going to buy 2 sats separate from the 5 speaker package. So if my calculations are correct the max power for the speakers - the sub is 1050. Do I need a receiver that is atleast that powerful? or is that not needed?

If anyone has any reccomendations please please PLEASE help me out. I'm looking to keep it around $500 for the receiver. Thanks alot everyone!
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Old 05-07-2008, 03:05 PM   #2 of 11
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Re: Please help me pick a receiver!!!!


Well, I have owned Denon receivers for +10 years. They are great sounding units - very clean, smooth and powerful.

One issue: for me, they have not been reliable. Denon service is very poor IMO too. Send anything back and wait for months!

I just bought an Onkyo SR805 that I am currently hooking up. Most reviews are good except for heat.

Apparently, some of the higher-end Yamaha and Pioneers are supposed to be good also.

Good luck!
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Old 05-07-2008, 03:35 PM   #3 of 11
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Re: Please help me pick a receiver!!!!


If I was going to buy a new Yamaha, in that price range, I'd buy the RX-V663, seen here:
Amazon.com: Yamaha RX-V663BL 665 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver: Electronics
I'd also consider the Onkyo TX-SR605 or TX-SR705, in your price range, as seen here: Amazon.com: Onkyo TX-SR705 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black): Electronics
Good luck!
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Old 05-07-2008, 07:11 PM   #4 of 11
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So if my calculations are correct the max power for the speakers - the sub is 1050. Do I need a receiver that is atleast that powerful? or is that not needed?
Don't be too concerned about a speakers power handling. Buy good quality equipment and do a proper setup/calibration (choosing the appropriate cross-over is essential) and you won't have any problems.
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Old 05-09-2008, 10:53 AM   #5 of 11
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Re: Please help me pick a receiver!!!!


Thanks alot everyone! I think I'm going with the Yamaha 663, I was looking into that one before the suggestion, so that's good. I've read/heard good things about it.
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Old 05-11-2008, 12:32 AM   #6 of 11
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Re: Please help me pick a receiver!!!!


Kind of having second thoughts on my 663. Purchased last weekend, the only thing I didn't like was having only 2 HDMI inputs. Was just going to go the switcher route when/if I needed more inputs. But now I see Onkyo just released the TX-SR606 which has 4 HDMI inputs for around the same price as a 663. It does lose some other features found on the 663 like pre-outs, 2nd subwoofer output to name a few, but I doubt I'd use those anyway. Guess I'm gonna have to try out the 606 and return the one I don't like.




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Old 05-12-2008, 12:56 PM   #7 of 11
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Re: Please help me pick a receiver!!!!


I am in the very same boat. I got my new TV in 2006, and it's time for a new receiver. My venerable DSP-A1 has served me for TEN YEARS now, and I'd like to upgrade.

I do NOT have a huge listening space, but I like the bells and whistles. Most of my limited research has shown that power increases as the # of features goes up. I wants the features, but 100W per channel at 7.1 is fine by me. More than that is wasted power

My requirements for the receiver are:
HDMI in(at least two in, preferably three or four)
HDMI out (only need one out)
Internal processing of dts-MA, TrueHD, and any other HD audio
DPL II
iPod

I wouldn't mind an video upscaler in the receiver, though I use my HD-A1 as my DVD player now. I'll be connecting the HD-A1 (for a while at least), my PS3, a Blu Ray player to be named later, and my XBOX 360 (Elite with HDMI) to it via HDMI. I primarily use it for movies. I use a pretty old set of speakers...Atlantic Technology 2500 (I think...from about 1996, THX cert, two subwoofers).

Anyways, I'm looking at Pioneer and Onkyo, but am open to anything. I have to spend less than $1800 or so.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Thanks,
Chuck
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Old 05-12-2008, 03:44 PM   #8 of 11
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Re: Please help me pick a receiver!!!!


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... but 100W per channel at 7.1 is fine by me. More than that is wasted power ...

there is no such thing as wasted power. If you really only need 100W, and only have 100W, then you have no "headroom" and you are likely operating your amplifier at a level which increases distortion; perhaps to audible levels.

If, however, you need 100W and have 200W, then you've got about 3 dB of headroom, and you are running with significantly less distortion and noise. Need 100 and have 1000, then you get 10 dB headroom or double the loudness.

You will find that some amplifiers say 100W, 1.0% THD and another, usually significantly more costly amp, will say 100W 0.01% THD. Are both really 100W? well, they both might produce 100W, but the second amp will do so with less noise, and the second amp will probably be able to hit 250W with no more noise than the first amp.

There is a reason why more power and more features go hand in hand...you get more for more.



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Old 05-12-2008, 03:53 PM   #9 of 11
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Re: Please help me pick a receiver!!!!


Roger all, chuck, and I appreciate the education.

My DSP-A1 never rises past 9 o'clock (except maybe a bit here and there) on the dial (starting at 7 o'clock and ending at 4 o'clock - about). I have plenty of headroom for my space right now (with 120W, I believe).
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