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I'm planning to purchase an A/V receiver for my home entertainment
system. I would like to know if there are any good receivers in the market that cost less than $300? I'm not really knowledgeable about the technical aspects, so some of the specs below may not sound important/relevant to the gurus: 1. Output Wattage (does it matter): at least 100W/channel 2. THD: less than 0.5% 3. On-Screen Display (OSD) 4. all possible output audio signal types (DTS, Dolby Digital, NEO, etc.) 5. all possible output video signal types (component, composite, s-video, etc.) 6. (optional, but desired) automatic self-configuration for acoustics using an in-built microphone (or equivalent technology) Thanks, Swaroop |
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Joseph Oberlander wrote:
Denon is the best. Thier low-end model is only 70-80wpc, but that's indistinguishable from 100wpc unless you put the volume of both at their maximum(which is a silly thing to do) Careful though. Their cheap models have NO phono input (of which the OP still hasn't clarified the necessity.) One must go at least to the $650 (retail) AVR 2105 if he needs a phono input. Good comparison chart: http://www.usa.denon.com/catalog/pdf...%2083004v3.pdf |
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