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#91010 - 04/17/05 01:00 PM
Receivers for M60's
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frequent flier
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 11
Loc: Texas, US of A
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I have heard the Marantz SR 7500 and NAD T 743 at a local dealer with PSB T65/55/B25's and some Triangles. To me, in his room there was very little difference, meaning I liked both or did not dislike any. I am too new to components and this would be my first system.
Any comments on the 2 brands/specific models? Denon 2805/3805 are highly recommended in these forums.
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#91011 - 04/17/05 01:17 PM
Re: Receivers for M60's
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Registered: 05/03/03
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Loc: NoVA
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When I was reciever shopping, I compared specs online, and found that H/K offered more bang for the buck than Marantz or NAD (or Denon, for that matter). But that's just me, and that was also a couple of years ago.
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#91013 - 04/19/05 09:28 AM
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Registered: 01/29/04
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Loc: Iowa
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Personally, I don't think you can go wrong with most of the high end receivers you hear about on these boards. When I was looking I had it narrowed down to the Pioneer Elite 54tx, Yamaha 1400, and Denon 2805. I ended up going with the Denon 2805 after talking to many members on this board, as well as Brent and Joe at Axiom.
If possible try to audition some Axioms in your area. Also, if you can find a high end AV dealer that has HT type rooms set up where you can listen to various receivers. I try to stay away from the retail chain rooms, as they will not give you the same results. Also, don't buy in to much on all the bright/warm/etc... talk on various receiver/speaker combinations. What Joe Blow hears won't be what you will hear
Good luck on your decision, oh and I almost forgot, I love my Denon/Axiom combination, very detailed and accurate and true sounding.
Randy
m60's vp150 ep350 4-Qs8's
Denon 2805
Sanyo Z2 Projector
Samsung HD reciever
Toshiba DVD
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#91014 - 04/19/05 11:55 PM
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aficionado
Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 552
Loc: Oakton, VA
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Pardon me but how can you call yamaha, denon, jvc high end gear?!!! How about Rotel? they are definitely much better than mass market Yamahas and panasonics and so on, and are called only entry-level to high-end gear!!!
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#91015 - 04/20/05 12:02 AM
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Registered: 05/03/03
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Loc: NoVA
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I see you're going to fit in well around here.
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#91017 - 04/20/05 12:49 AM
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axiomite
Registered: 05/11/02
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TN, it really doesn't matter what they're "called". We shouldn't take labels such as "mass market" or "high end" to mean more than price level. If within its power output capability the amp is audibly flat 20- 20Khz and has inaudibly low noise and distortion(which these days is all available at quite low cost)then the sound is amplified transparently and isn't improved by spending more money. When name plates and pricetags disappear in blind listening tests, so do sound differences.
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#91019 - 04/20/05 02:23 PM
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devotee
Registered: 04/14/05
Posts: 344
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ok, I just want to confirm something.
Bright sounding means what??
Warm means what???
I've seen this mentioned on different forums, and I see the terms used differently.
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