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A/V Receivers around $600
#37584 03/17/04 08:43 PM
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What do you think is the best for 75% music and 25% movies
in the $600 range

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#37585 03/17/04 08:48 PM
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denon 1604 or 1803

there's also a real good yamaha but i can't remember the model - check it out at http://www.audioshopcanada.com/

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How about NAD
I was reading that they are really nice on music

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#37587 03/17/04 09:34 PM
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Actually, the 1804 replaced the 1803 and would be an excellent choice to save you some $$$. Or you could move up to the 2803 for a bit more. (I'm a Denon guy). In this price range, the Denon and the other usual suspects (Yamaha, Onkyo, Harmon Kardon) offer pretty nice alternatives.

Some touchy / feely with a bit of research would help you make up your own mind. For these bucks, it really boils down to presonal preference. With the group mentioned above, you really won't make a mistake.

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#37588 03/17/04 11:17 PM
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The Yamaha RX-V1400 can be gotten for under $600, including shipping at a number of places on the web, on ebay, etc. You've just gotta look. My research has the price hovering around US$585

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#37589 03/18/04 12:12 AM
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Kid, for picking a receiver there's no difference between music and movies; good sound is good sound. Nobody can really tell what's "best" for you; pick the features that you want. A feature that in my view you should give heavy weight to is the automatic room and speaker equalization which is available on the Yamaha 1400 and Pioneer 53TX in the $600 area.


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