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Posted By: cyannkillspetey Reciever options - 08/19/06 06:29 PM
Hi I will be purchasing my Grand master 500 within the next few months. I am very excited!! I was wondering what you use to power these babies.
Posted By: HomeDad Re: Reciever options - 08/19/06 06:39 PM
Welcome cyannkillspetey.
Any receiver should have no problem powering your system, although most of us tend to stick with the major brands, HK,Denon,Yamaha,Onkyo, my advice would be to find a receiver with the options you want in your price range and go from there.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Reciever options - 08/19/06 08:34 PM
Welcome to the family.

I agree with Mike that most good AVR's will drive those speakers with no problems. I would also stick to a reputable name. What is your budget? What is your room size? There are lots of great receivers out there...

Randy
Posted By: ElTorrente Re: Reciever options - 08/19/06 08:43 PM
Yes there are tons of very good receivers out there. Tell us how much you want to spend and maybe we can give you some recommendations.
Posted By: cyannkillspetey Re: Reciever options - 08/19/06 09:20 PM
Well if i am going to do this, I am gonna do this right the first time. No more than 900 I guess. I am looking at the Denon 2807. My room size might be on the medium or medium to small range. I will be living in Hawaii. But I wanna be able to expand If and when I move into a larger place. Thats why I am going with the bookshelves rather than the floorstanders.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Reciever options - 08/19/06 09:29 PM
Canadian or US $?
Posted By: HomeDad Re: Reciever options - 08/19/06 09:30 PM
Imho the 2807 would be a great choice, also if you decide to upgrade in the future to floorstanders like the M80's, the 2807 will have no problem driving the 4ohm load.
Posted By: cyannkillspetey Re: Reciever options - 08/19/06 09:45 PM
US$. I see it as low as 720$. I will try to get a deal on it as well.
Posted By: Ajax Re: Reciever options - 08/19/06 11:23 PM
Welcome Cy,

IMHO, the 2807 would be a fine choice.
Posted By: cyannkillspetey Re: Reciever options - 08/20/06 12:10 AM
Thanx i was thinkin so too. I am a newbie to this stuff so I wanted to get some inputs.
Posted By: ratpack Re: Reciever options - 08/20/06 03:27 AM
It is hard to go wrong with any of the brands mentioned on this thread.
Posted By: spiffnme Re: Reciever options - 08/20/06 05:56 AM
It's a bit more money than you were speaking of, but I'm a big fan of Rotel products and they recently released a new receiver with dual HDMI inputs.

RSX-1057
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Reciever options - 08/20/06 02:52 PM
Cy, I have the Denon 2805 which is about a 1.5yrs old. My room is 30ft x 30ft and it has no problems driving my 7.1 system. The 2807 is newer, so you would have no issues.

Also, wherever you buy it, make sure you purchase from a reputible local retailer or online etailer, otherwise, the warranty may not apply.
Posted By: Hutzal Re: Reciever options - 08/24/06 02:39 PM
Sirquack,

Have you had problems with your Denon? I live in Canada and am considering buying a referbed 2805 from ecost.com for $530CAD which is perfect for me. I am not planning on worrying about the warranty becuase I am expecting the 2805 to last for a long time without a service call.

-Robb.
Posted By: Rock_Head Re: Reciever options - 08/24/06 05:32 PM
I purchased my Denon AVR-885 (AVR-2105) from Ecost and it has been operating flawlessly for well over a year now. There is a repair depot locally that handles Denon products so I am not too concerned.
Shaun
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