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Good $1k AVR
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Seems you can pick up a Harman Kardon AVR7200 for ~$1k. Is that too much mojo for a M22/VP150/QS8 setup? For that matter, what receivers would be on a short list for this setup. As always...thanks for the feedback.
jeff
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Jeff, the receivers that would be on my short list would be those with automatic room and speaker equalization, i.e. the Pioneer 53TX or 55TXi and the Yamaha 1400 or 2400.
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Nothing's too much for those babies. (well, a $10000 receiver might be...)
However, the 7200 is getting a little long in the tooth.
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I'm considering the same range in a reciever you are. I think I'll be going with the Pioneer Elite 55Txi. Mainly for the reason stated above. Help with speaker calibration seems ideal.
-Nick
My M60's make me listen My M80's make my ears hear Either way - I'm not deaf anymore
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