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  • #16
    Originally posted by Chris B
    My limit for a receiver is 800$, maybe around 600$ for a subwoofer.
    For that amount of money, I'd get one of these

    Denon AVR-1705



    Denon AVR-1905



    and

    a decent sub-woofer ...


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    Last edited by Maggi; 12 October 2004, 13:37.
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    • #17
      I would wait. On the reciever. DVD-audio isnt sorted yet. No playback of 2 ch 24bit 192KHZ MLP through digital connection. Due to copy protection. Is down sampled to 16bit 48khz. I could be wrong though.

      Copy protection compliant Firewire interfaces should be on the recievers reasonably soon. I hope.



      not sure about price but this seems the cheapest with firewire.

      The denon reciever does look quite good though.
      Last edited by Fluff; 12 October 2004, 15:06.
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      • #18
        Yamaha RXV1500.. super receiver for $800. Just came out. 110wx7 and has a HUGE (500watt max draw) power supply. You used to have to buy their $1699 receiver to get this size power supply.

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        • #19
          btw, a $1000 subwoofer would not really be overkill. It takes about that much before you can get a sub that's really good. Check out the B&W ASW675 and the Velodyne SPL1000. You will hear the difference between these and cheaper subs immediately. I own the Velodyne SPL1200 and love it.. wouldn't have settled for less.
          Last edited by KvHagedorn; 12 October 2004, 18:19.

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          • #20
            ... and don't worry about supposed "overkill" because it gives you an excuse to upgrade your other components when its time.
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            • #21
              Thanks for the advice guys

              Maggi, the Denon 1905 is one of the receivers I have been considering. I also looked at the 2105.... mainly because I like the automatic configuration feature for the surround. Not sure how big a difference there is soundwise between the two, but my local dealer has a nice listening room, so that's just a question of setting aside some time. But in either case both models should be a step up from what I have now.

              Fluff... I get what you're saying, but I guess this is just like computer hardware. If I'm constantly holding out for the next big thing to roll around before I buy, I'm never going to upgrade

              As for the sub, apparently the general opinion seems to agree with KvH. Don't compromise! So perhaps I'd be better off going for the receiver now and then save up a bit more to get a good subwoofer.

              and Xortam DOES make a very interresting point
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