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  1. Jason GT

    Help deciding on what to do.

    What I know about multizone is restricted to what's inthe manual. But yes, running multizone requires, afaik, running wires to the second zone: one for an IR reader (so you can do basic control from Z2) and a couple for speakers. Once again, if you're building a house it may not be that...
  2. Jason GT

    Help deciding on what to do.

    I guess I wasn't the most clear :) I do own the 320, and have never heard the Onkyo. (I just don't want to sound like a HK booster). The 320 and 325 are quite similar, the biggest difference being that the 325 has 7 amplified channels whereas the 320 has only 5 (to go 7.1 with the 320...
  3. Jason GT

    Help deciding on what to do.

    My experience: bought a 320 from demodeals. Shipping was $20 to BC, throw in GST but no PST. I wouldn't really count too much on not getting hacked on taxes if you are planning on postal importing stuff from the states (and maybe even duties on top of that). The Onkyo is probably a...
  4. Jason GT

    Help deciding on what to do.

    Well, since you're on a canuck budget that means that maybe I CAN point out a couple of things. :) If you like HK, you can get refurbed HKs from Matthew Golden at demodeals (refurb arm of the Canadian HK distributor). Tell him that Jason sent ya :) [email protected] He'll probably...
  5. Jason GT

    Help deciding on what to do.

    This is coming from someone who does not, and will not for the forseeable future, have a dedicated HT-erized room: If you don't even have speakers right now, I wouldn't worry too much about equipment specifics. Rather I'd try to set up the room right (ie, try to decide what I'd want hardwired...
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