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Re: Reasonably priced networked AVR?
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Jay, no need to buy from a local dealer from the warranty standpoint. A4L is a fully authorized Onkyo dealer.
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Re: Reasonably priced networked AVR?
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I recently picked up the Onkyo 509 for $200 over the holidays. I'm really happy with it. My wife and I use their Android app to control it and play Pandora all the time. It supports several other internet services as well as DLNA which I'm able to stream to it from my server (TVersity). It supports 7.1 but only has amplified outputs for 5.1 which works fine for me since this is in our family room currently only running as a 3.1.
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Re: Reasonably priced networked AVR?
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You crack me up John... Thanks for the tip, that sounds like a great choice.
Thanks Ben, great input.
I may end up buying two of these. I have a similar set up in my exercise room where I intend to use a set of M3's.
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