Re: Sub $400 AV Receiver
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Ooo, there's an 1120 coming. I hope it doesn't have pre outs, because I would have to buy that as a stepping stone to my pre/pro purchase.
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I hope it does have pre-outs. Nyeah!
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"Do you have more speakers than this?"
Yes, I have six plus a sub hooked up now. Also, I just purchased a Onkyo TX-SR507 5.1. So does this mean I will not be able to hook up all six plus sub?
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That's right, no sixth channel.
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The Onkyo HT-RC160 would have suited you better.
Rick
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I haven't seen the 1020 announced yet, but I figure there will be one, and can guess at the specs. Although I'd like to see it have 9 channels of amplification in it, ... The manual is here. It seems that it does have 9 channels of amplification. But you can't run front heights and front wides simultaneously. Cancel what I said about 9 channels. The manual doesn't say so, but although you can have a 9.1 speaker setup with the 1020, I suspect you can't have 9.1 sound, because the surround back speakers will stop playing if you use the front height speakers.
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The VSX-1120-K has 9 full-size binding posts, and pre-outs. Hopefully that means all 9 channels get simultaneous amplification, or at least you can run all 9 (10 counting the sub) pre-outs at the same time. Along with multi-channel phase control (my 1018 only does front and sub channels), this looks to be a really nice receiver. But a bit over the $400 price of this thread. With a $750 list, one will probably be able to pick it up for $600 in 6 months. Oh, I know about the pre-outs, because I found this pic: http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/vsx-1120_rear_callouts.jpgJust found, only 7 channel amplification, but looks like full 9.1 on the pre-outs.
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