Right now I have a 2 channel stereo system with Polk Lsi15 speakers and a NAD C350 integrated amplifier. Eventually I want to move to multi-channel SACD/DVD-A, but I'm not quite sure how this will work out. I know that most multi channel receivers are not really meant for high quality audio, so what receiver ($1000 range) would give good multi channel sound?
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Topic - mid-fi multi-channel receiver - goedken1 07:58:35 05/12/03 (14)
- Re: NAD - bruce3825 09:51:35 05/15/03 (0)
- HK AVR525 - mrtanner 07:59:38 05/15/03 (0)
- Re: mid-fi multi-channel receiver - timmyr 19:50:10 05/12/03 (0)
- I'd go with the Denon AVR-3803. - Jim Pearce 12:17:43 05/12/03 (4)
- Re: I'd go with the Denon AVR-3803. - goedken1 13:58:08 05/12/03 (3)
- You use the amp for the front channels all of rhe time. - Jim Pearce 20:10:48 05/12/03 (2)
- Re: You use the amp for the front channels all of rhe time. - goedken1 07:17:31 05/13/03 (1)
- You need to match (voltage) gain, not power. - Jim Pearce 09:02:01 05/13/03 (0)
- Yamaha.... - mark111 10:35:34 05/12/03 (5)
- Re: Yamaha.... - goedken1 11:12:17 05/12/03 (0)
- Re: Rotel 1065 - goedken1 10:59:40 05/12/03 (3)
- Rotel in stereo - Dreamtime1 14:44:20 05/12/03 (0)
- Re: Rotel 1065 - mark111 11:41:40 05/12/03 (1)
- Re: Rotel 1065 - phatty 11:40:46 05/30/03 (0)