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Used Yamaha receiver
I'm upgrading my pro-logic antique and was wondering what would be a good
choice in some of the used Yamaha rcvrs I see on Ebay....I see alot of numbers from 100 bucks on up like HTR-5230,5630,5640,5450 etc. Here's all I want.... **A good basic 5.1 system with a reasonably up to date processor. **I don't need a silly amount of "sound fields" or uneccesary features...I don't like "clutter"....on the rcvr or the remote. **I plan on putting in my own preamp output for the 2 front channels to drive a high quality amp for music/5.1 fronts. **Don't need much as far as digital in's...I'll just use the rcvr 5.1 processor and analog in for CD. What's the best for the money with these used Yamaha's (or?) ? Is the **30 series more dated than the **40 series? |
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Used Yamaha receiver
Generally speaking, the 30 series preceeded the 40 series which preceeded
the 50 series and so forth. Can't tell you if there's any exceptions. They're all 70 or 80 watts per channel and use discrete outputs, unlike their new small and mid-size models. Yamaha has had a few problems with their DSP chips, but I can't tell you which ones, if any were less prone to this. Bottom line, these are all pretty good receivers, better on average than their competition. I would certainly prefer a Yamaha to most. Mark Z. (Authorized service for Yamaha, Denon, Sony, Pioneer, NAD, Marantz) -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "EBG" wrote in message ... I'm upgrading my pro-logic antique and was wondering what would be a good choice in some of the used Yamaha rcvrs I see on Ebay....I see alot of numbers from 100 bucks on up like HTR-5230,5630,5640,5450 etc. Here's all I want.... **A good basic 5.1 system with a reasonably up to date processor. **I don't need a silly amount of "sound fields" or uneccesary features...I don't like "clutter"....on the rcvr or the remote. **I plan on putting in my own preamp output for the 2 front channels to drive a high quality amp for music/5.1 fronts. **Don't need much as far as digital in's...I'll just use the rcvr 5.1 processor and analog in for CD. What's the best for the money with these used Yamaha's (or?) ? Is the **30 series more dated than the **40 series? |
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Thanks Mark....I'm going to keep an eye out for a good buy in a 40 series
then. Probably very little difference between "then and now". Alot of this stuff isn't redesigned every year except for cosmetics and "features". |
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In alt.home-theater.misc EBG wrote:
I'm upgrading my pro-logic antique and was wondering what would be a good choice in some of the used Yamaha rcvrs I see on Ebay....I see alot of numbers from 100 bucks on up like HTR-5230,5630,5640,5450 etc. Here's all I want.... **A good basic 5.1 system with a reasonably up to date processor. **I don't need a silly amount of "sound fields" or uneccesary features...I don't like "clutter"....on the rcvr or the remote. You almost can't help getting DSP 'room emulations' on a Yamaha HT receiver -- they're pretty much standard in models from the last several years. You can ignore them. Just make sure you get DPL II. One nice thing about Yamaha's implementation of DPL II is that they include the full user-tweakable set of options for the 'Music' setting -- e.g. Panorama, Center Width, and Dimension. I have a Harman-Kardon that's more powerful, feature-laden, and expensive than my HT-5450, but doesn't allow parameter adjustment of DPL II. That's annoying. **I plan on putting in my own preamp output for the 2 front channels to drive a high quality amp for music/5.1 fronts. Seems like overkill to me. If you level match the Yammy to your 'high quality' amp, I'd wager there's no audible difference when they're both operating under their clipping thresholds. Unless you're going to need extra wattage, why complicate things? What's the best for the money with these used Yamaha's (or?) ? Is the **30 series more dated than the **40 series? -- -S. Why don't you just admit that you hate music and leave people alone. -- spiffy |
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In alt.home-theater.misc EBG wrote:
Thanks Mark....I'm going to keep an eye out for a good buy in a 40 series then. Probably very little difference between "then and now". Alot of this stuff isn't redesigned every year except for cosmetics and "features". IMO the most important new feature on recent Yammaha HT receivers is their YPAO room optimization tool. -- -S. Why don't you just admit that you hate music and leave people alone. -- spiffy |
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