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  • redbird
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 261

    Home Receiver

    Need help shopping for a new home receiver. Just purchased an LG 55" tv but cant even hook up my receiver. I need 7.1, 1.3+ HDMI and 3d playback. Using it for 50/50 music and movies.
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    five.five-six
    CGN Contributor
    • May 2006
    • 34835

    2nd for onkyo, having been a long time denon dealer (and still am) the onkyo smartphone app is da bomb! and they sound great too.

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    • #4
      ExtremeX
      Calguns Addict
      • Sep 2010
      • 7160

      I am a big Pioneer fan... I love their receivers.
      ExtremeX

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      • #5
        ejhc11
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 1214

        Those are all good options - I'd like to add a Sony too. Lots of features, good bang for the buck. I have one from the 1997 and its still working great.

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        • #6
          sholling
          I need a LIFE!!
          CGN Contributor
          • Sep 2007
          • 10360

          You didn't give a budget or what speakers you're driving but Onkyo, Denon, and Yamaha make good solid receivers. Keep in mind a couple of things such as the fact that no receiver puts out it's full rated power into more than two channels. For example a 100w/channel receiver may be able to pump out 100w into two channels but when driving 5 speakers that may drop to 70w or even 50w and with 7 channels that may drop even lower. Onkyo tends to do a better job keeping up with 5 channels than most while non-Elite model Pioneers tend to do worse. Realistically movies rarely call on a receiver to pump 100w into all 5 or 7 channels at the same time but they may hit several at once pretty hard during action scenes so the quality of the amplifier section matters. The cost of having strong power supplies feeding the amps (like Onkyo) is heat and Onkyos need plenty of room for air to circulate around them. Between Onkyo and Denon Onkyo tends to have more features for the dollar invested and be easier to use but run hot and need good air flow.

          When shopping keep in mind that manufacturers will only honor warranties when you buy from factory authorized dealers or factory authorized online dealers. Sometimes you can save some money by buying factory recertified products from an authorized dealer like Accessories For Less (A4L). Two of my four Onkyo receivers are from A4L and have been excellent. All that you lose is the factory warranty length is shortened to 1 year. These would be my recommendations, they are last years models but I like last year's Onkyos better than this years. Of these three the Onkyo has the most feature bang for the buck:

          Factory Recertified Onkyo TX-NR709
          Factory Recertified Denon AVR2313
          Factory Recertified Denon AVR-3312
          Last edited by sholling; 09-11-2012, 9:24 AM.
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          • #7
            redbird
            Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 261

            Just picked the Denon AVR-1913. Thanks for the link SHOLLING. Now I need speakers. LOL

            Marantz, Yamaha, KEF, Focal, Polk, Def Tech, Denon, Bowers & Wilkins, Home Theater, Speakers, Receivers, HDMI, Onkyo, Pioneer, Klipsch

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            • #8
              Mute
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              • Oct 2005
              • 8542

              I'm a big fan of Onkyo and Yamaha in this category.
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              • #9
                Yugo
                Calguns Addict
                • Feb 2011
                • 8359

                Yamaha has the best receivers on the market.

                *Functions
                *price
                *Sound

                Denon is second in line.

                Onkyo is crap (sorry guys but it is) it does not come CLOSE to the two above.

                Sony & Pioneer is Japan and you are paying $ just for that.

                I have had nothing but problems with pioneer, I have had to service 4 units in a 6 month period (different models from the elite to the bottom)

                I have been installing home theater for 7 years now, and I still yet to have a Yamaha fail.
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                • #10
                  ibanezfoo
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 11774

                  Originally posted by Yugo
                  Yamaha has the best receivers on the market.

                  *Functions
                  *price
                  *Sound

                  Denon is second in line.

                  Onkyo is crap (sorry guys but it is) it does not come CLOSE to the two above.

                  Sony & Pioneer is Japan and you are paying $ just for that.

                  I have had nothing but problems with pioneer, I have had to service 4 units in a 6 month period (different models from the elite to the bottom)

                  I have been installing home theater for 7 years now, and I still yet to have a Yamaha fail.
                  And why exactly do you think Onkyo is crap?
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                  • #11
                    five.five-six
                    CGN Contributor
                    • May 2006
                    • 34835

                    Originally posted by ibanezfoo
                    And why exactly do you think Onkyo is crap?
                    Probably because he doesn't ever used 1. Currently, Onkyo does have the best smartphone app. I am having a problem with the endless updates on some of the Onkyo receivers. The TXNR616 needs to be updated with a thumb drive

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                    • #12
                      sholling
                      I need a LIFE!!
                      CGN Contributor
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 10360

                      Originally posted by redbird
                      Just picked the Denon AVR-1913. Thanks for the link SHOLLING. Now I need speakers. LOL

                      http://www.accessories4less.com/make...D-ready/1.html
                      What's your budget and how big is the room? Ascend Acoustics and Hsu Research are California companies. Ascend makes great speakers for the money and Hsu makes decent speakers and great subwoofers. You might also watch your local Fry's for sales on Infinity Primus P363 towers. The Primus aren't in the same league as Ascend CMT-340SEs but they often go on sale for less than $300/pair (the normal "each" price) and are great bang for the buck.
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                      • #13
                        Horton Fenty
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 921

                        Step out of the norm and buy yourself something nice. Like a Rotel, NAD, Lexicon, etc. I'm still running an old Rotel RSX-972 with PSB speakers. There's nice home setups....then there's nice home setups if you know what I mean.

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                        • #14
                          five.five-six
                          CGN Contributor
                          • May 2006
                          • 34835

                          Meh, I wouldn't have anything less than Meridian in my home.

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