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Bill Riel
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Advice on Receiver
In article .com,
says...
124 wrote:
George M. Middius wrote:
Bill Riel said:
One thing that I noticed: on the specs they list THD at 0.2% - I fully
confess my ignorance of such things, but is that possibly audible? The
only reason I bring it up is that, for example, the Denon receiver I own
(2106) has somewhat similar specs (lower power though and not THX), but
they list THD at 0.08%
Would these still largely sound the same below clipping?
Whatever you do, don't audition it before buying it. That would spoil the
surprise.
Bad advice. Bill should audition it before buying. He can then
examine the layout of the controls and buttons on the receiver and the
remote. Are they logically laid out? Are they clearly labelled? Are
they easy to use?
--124
Well, I appreciate the advice though I'm actually not in the market for
a new receiver as I'm quite happy with my Denon. I just found the price
& features of this Pioneer very impressive.
However:
That won't get it done.
I suggest you download and carefully read the manual. Is it clear and
does it make sense? Go the store and see if you can step through the
setup menu and program input selection (optical or digital etc).
Make sure the speaker setup selection is clear. Are you gonna use a
sub and use the receiver bass control? Check that out.
The bit about the manual is good advice: While I really like my Denon,
the manual is pretty crappy imo. I've had the unit long enough that I
have it figured out, but getting it set up was kind of confusing and the
manual could have been much better written and organized.
Having said that, it is a receiver I wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
--
Bill
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