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Hey all,
How are you? I have a serious dilemma. In the past few weeks I'm looking for a receiver to attach to my home-recording environment. I just want to direct the output of my pc through the Receiver. All I need from the amplifier is to amplfy stereo, I'm not looking for an home-theater receiver.. My first though was that I must buy a Stereo receiver. However, then I found out that most the home-theater sorround receivers enable you to "turn off" the sorround, and work as stereo. My quesetion is - So why people would buy a stereo amplifier, if the sorround one enables stereo and can be baught for approximately the same price? I'd also like to receive any kind of suggestions of the amplifier I should buy. I'm currently digging Harmon Kardo for fitting model.. Thanks alot, in advance, Eyal. |
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"Satya" wrote: Hey all, How are you? I have a serious dilemma. In the past few weeks I'm looking for a receiver to attach to my home-recording environment. I just want to direct the output of my pc through the Receiver. All I need from the amplifier is to amplfy stereo, I'm not looking for an home-theater receiver.. My first though was that I must buy a Stereo receiver. However, then I found out that most the home-theater sorround receivers enable you to "turn off" the sorround, and work as stereo. My quesetion is - So why people would buy a stereo amplifier, if the sorround one enables stereo and can be baught for approximately the same price? Some might be bothered by the thought of those extra amp channels going to waste. The relative simplicity of the stereo receiver with no expensive DAC could mean higher quality parts for the same price. One might worry about the complexity of a surround receiver compromising sound quality due to noise, layout problems, digital complications such as unnecessary A to D to A conversion, etc. I'd also like to receive any kind of suggestions of the amplifier I should buy. I'm currently digging Harmon Kardo for fitting model.. You might look for a receiver with a USB input if you don't have a good soundcard. I think JVC has several models. Otherwise, Onkyo is often mentioned here for good quality at low prices. Stephen |
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![]() "MiNe 109" wrote in message ... In article . com, "Satya" wrote: Hey all, How are you? I have a serious dilemma. In the past few weeks I'm looking for a receiver to attach to my home-recording environment. I just want to direct the output of my pc through the Receiver. All I need from the amplifier is to amplfy stereo, I'm not looking for an home-theater receiver.. My first though was that I must buy a Stereo receiver. However, then I found out that most the home-theater sorround receivers enable you to "turn off" the sorround, and work as stereo. My quesetion is - So why people would buy a stereo amplifier, if the sorround one enables stereo and can be baught for approximately the same price? Some might be bothered by the thought of those extra amp channels going to waste. The relative simplicity of the stereo receiver with no expensive DAC could mean higher quality parts for the same price. One might worry about the complexity of a surround receiver compromising sound quality due to noise, layout problems, digital complications such as unnecessary A to D to A conversion, etc. I'd also like to receive any kind of suggestions of the amplifier I should buy. I'm currently digging Harmon Kardo for fitting model.. You might look for a receiver with a USB input if you don't have a good soundcard. I think JVC has several models. Otherwise, Onkyo is often mentioned here for good quality at low prices. Stephen Actually the "champ" in this field of modern stereo receivers right now is the Outlaw. |
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ups.com Hey all, How are you? I have a serious dilemma. In the past few weeks I'm looking for a receiver to attach to my home-recording environment. I just want to direct the output of my pc through the Receiver. All I need from the amplifier is to amplfy stereo, I'm not looking for an home-theater receiver.. My first though was that I must buy a Stereo receiver. However, then I found out that most the home-theater sorround receivers enable you to "turn off" the sorround, and work as stereo. My quesetion is - So why people would buy a stereo amplifier, if the sorround one enables stereo and can be bought for approximately the same price? There are in fact very few stereo receivers left on the market. However, decent ones can be had for far less than comparable surround receivers. |
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![]() Satya wrote: My quesetion is - So why people would buy a stereo amplifier, if the sorround one enables stereo and can be baught for approximately the same price? How do you think they get them the same price ???? Graham |
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![]() Thank you all for the advices ![]() Satya. |
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