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Get the most receiver for your money
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Joined: May 2002
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I mean it. Check the weight and try to get about 35 lbs of receiver for your $500, along with the features you like. The bigger the transformers the more robust the power supply and the better your chances of audible satisfaction! For your $500 check out the HK 320 or 520, the Marantz 5200, or the Denon 2102/2103. My theory is that any company that takes the trouble and expense to put in a monster power supply probably isn't skimping on the small stuff.
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Re: Get the most receiver for your money
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Joined: Jan 2003
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Since this post was resurrected, just thought I'd mention that I ended up going with a Denon 1803. I'm pretty happy with it. I'm going to try to get a friend's older Sony ES receiver over to hook up and compare the two.
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