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I have 2 x B&W DM620i loudspeakers (8 Ohm, 25-100 Watt continu), which I
paln to use as frontspeakers. Also I have 2 x Magnat project 4.1 loudspeakers type 2 (4-8 Ohm, 140-250 Watt), which I intend to use as rearspeakers. also I have 2 x Sony S-SE 455 V loudspeakers (8 Ohm, 200 W) with centerspeaker Sony SSC-CN55 (8 Ohm, 200 Watt). I am considering to nuy one of the following 3 DTS audio-video receivers: Harman Kardon AVR155 now 358 euro, AVR347 now 329 euro en de AVR355 now 530 euro. I am going to use this receiver in combination with the WD TV HD Media Player, see http://www.wdc.com/en/library/wdtv/NLD/UserManual.pdf. I use it for bluray movies. I also will use it as an audioreciever foor playing CD's, etc. Which AV receiver sholud I choose and why? Should I also consider to look at Denon, because I now have all HIFI stuff from Denon, being 15 years old but still good. Best regard, Eric |
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"Blacknikon" wrote in message
... I have 2 x B&W DM620i loudspeakers (8 Ohm, 25-100 Watt continu), which I paln to use as frontspeakers. Also I have 2 x Magnat project 4.1 loudspeakers type 2 (4-8 Ohm, 140-250 Watt), which I intend to use as rearspeakers. also I have 2 x Sony S-SE 455 V loudspeakers (8 Ohm, 200 W) with centerspeaker Sony SSC-CN55 (8 Ohm, 200 Watt). I am considering to nuy one of the following 3 DTS audio-video receivers: Harman Kardon AVR155 now 358 euro, AVR347 now 329 euro en de AVR355 now 530 euro. I am going to use this receiver in combination with the WD TV HD Media Player, see http://www.wdc.com/en/library/wdtv/NLD/UserManual.pdf. I use it for bluray movies. I also will use it as an audioreciever foor playing CD's, etc. Which AV receiver sholud I choose and why? Should I also consider to look at Denon, because I now have all HIFI stuff from Denon, being 15 years old but still good. Best regard, Eric Denon's quality and product support are more consistent. They are both Chinese-built; but Denon's vendor builds to a higher quality standard. Mark Z. |
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