Receiver comparison trigger pulling time
NeilGabriel
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I am pretty much down to a Rotel RSX 1067 and a NAD T773. I've own/ed both Rotel and NAD but not an AVR.
My HTR is used 90% for movies, 8% for DVD concerts and 2% for 2 channel music.
I am using the OPPO-BDP-83 as only source. I do run cable TV through the AVR (but not really concerned about that use).
Would like to hear from anyone who has owned, heard or heard of hearing either of the above units. I like my movies to be reasonably loud, screaching metal to sound like screaching metal, wind in the trees to sound like wind in the trees and dialogue to be clear ab d understandable...not too much to ask.
The Rotel will run about $300 more and also sold for about that much more.
Thanks....NG
My HTR is used 90% for movies, 8% for DVD concerts and 2% for 2 channel music.
I am using the OPPO-BDP-83 as only source. I do run cable TV through the AVR (but not really concerned about that use).
Would like to hear from anyone who has owned, heard or heard of hearing either of the above units. I like my movies to be reasonably loud, screaching metal to sound like screaching metal, wind in the trees to sound like wind in the trees and dialogue to be clear ab d understandable...not too much to ask.
The Rotel will run about $300 more and also sold for about that much more.
Thanks....NG
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NeilGabriel wrote: »I am pretty much down to a Rotel RSX 1067 and a NAD T773. I've own/ed both Rotel and NAD but not an AVR.
My HTR is used 90% for movies, 8% for DVD concerts and 2% for 2 channel music.
I am using the OPPO-BDP-83 as only source. I do run cable TV through the AVR (but not really concerned about that use).
Would like to hear from anyone who has owned, heard or heard of hearing either of the above units. I like my movies to be reasonably loud, screaching metal to sound like screaching metal, wind in the trees to sound like wind in the trees and dialogue to be clear ab d understandable...not too much to ask.
The Rotel will run about $300 more and also sold for about that much more.
Thanks....NG
What happened to the Pioneer 49TX? I don't think you would be disappointed in that unit. Not sure what the cost difference between these two units and the pioneer but if I could get the pioneer cheaper,I would seriously consider it. Anyway,good luck."They're always talking about my drinking, but never mention my thirst" Oscar Wilde
Pre-Amp: Anthem AVM 20
Amp: Carver TFM-35
Amp: Rotel RB-870BX
Fronts : SDA 1B w/ RDO-194s
T.V.:Plasma TC-P54G25
Bluray: Oppo BDP-93
Speaker Cables: MIT Terminater
Interconnect Cables:DH Labs Silver Sonic BL-1isonic -
From reviews read I say go with rotel
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Haven't heard either units but the Pioneer Elite SC series is one heck of a unit.
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Thanks....the reason I paused on the Pioneer is that it has far more in it than I need. I use the AVR only for audio and only for 5.1 with no sub. The 49TXi reviews made it sound like one had to have a lot of time to work with all of the options...I was gonna go with the Rotel, but the owner wouldn't do much on price....maybe sit tight for awhile....
The SC line is a bit pricey even used since they are new...this would be as backup to my separates...or occasional alternative...I've headr a lot of combinations of separartes but only Denon, Yamaha and Rotel receivers. -
Onkyo 708 or 808.
They give you pre/pros for future use.~Dan
Projector: Epson 705HD on 106" DaLite
TV: Samsung 50" Plasma PN50B550
Receiver: Onkyo 607
Fronts: Polk 1000i
Center: Polk Csi40
Rears: Polk Fxi30
Sub: Velodyne Minivee 10
PS3 and Xbox -
There's a sweet RSX 1067 on the bay for $795 plus S/H. Not sure what condition it's in.