question about receivers
thomasshi
Posts: 16
Probably this is the right forum to go (I originally post it in Speaker forum)
Hi, all.
I just bought a pair of R15 from outpost. I am planning to use it for the front speaker. Since I listen to music more than watching movies, I am looking for a decent home theatre receiver under $200, given the fact that I am sharing a house with others. The room is about 14X18.
I am thinking buying a HT receiver instead of stereo one, because I have a set of off-brand speakers (from those cheap HT set, the DVD/amp is broken, the sub is un-powered).
But music performance is more of my concern.
I have read some reviews about onkyo 502 (refurb one is about 180) and Pioneer 514 (new about 180). I am eager to know which one has better musical performance. If you know there are better choices in the range, please let me know.
BTW, I notice there is Pioneer 515. I wonder what's the difference between 514 and 515.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, all.
I just bought a pair of R15 from outpost. I am planning to use it for the front speaker. Since I listen to music more than watching movies, I am looking for a decent home theatre receiver under $200, given the fact that I am sharing a house with others. The room is about 14X18.
I am thinking buying a HT receiver instead of stereo one, because I have a set of off-brand speakers (from those cheap HT set, the DVD/amp is broken, the sub is un-powered).
But music performance is more of my concern.
I have read some reviews about onkyo 502 (refurb one is about 180) and Pioneer 514 (new about 180). I am eager to know which one has better musical performance. If you know there are better choices in the range, please let me know.
BTW, I notice there is Pioneer 515. I wonder what's the difference between 514 and 515.
Thanks in advance.
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BTW, I do not have much chance to compare one by one in stores. So I think I'd better start from reviews online or forums.
I am eager to hear your advices based on the speakers I have.
Thanks! -
Go with Onkyo.
Alternatively, reconsider acquiring a stereo receiver instead of a HT receiver because if music is your primary concern, you'll get better SQ from a stereo receiver based on your budget. Check out the Harman Kardon stereo receivers. I recently bought one brand new for $259 shipped, so you can probably find one used for around $200. Several members on this forum use their 2-channel systems for HT and love it.HT/2-channel Rig: Sony 50 LCD TV; Toshiba HD-A2 DVD player; Emotiva LMC-1 pre/pro; Rogue Audio M-120 monoblocks (modded); Placette RVC; Emotiva LPA-1 amp; Bada HD-22 tube CDP (modded); VMPS Tower II SE (fronts); DIY Clearwave Dynamic 4CC (center); Wharfedale Opus Tri-Surrounds (rear); and VMPS 215 sub
"God grooves with tubes." -
Originally posted by Early B.
Go with Onkyo.
Alternatively, reconsider acquiring a stereo receiver instead of a HT receiver because if music is your primary concern, you'll get better SQ from a stereo receiver based on your budget. Check out the Harman Kardon stereo receivers. I recently bought one brand new for $259 shipped, so you can probably find one used for around $200. Several members on this forum use their 2-channel systems for HT and love it.
Thanks!
So HT receivers are not as good as stereo one in terms of musical handling.
I saw refurb Onkyo 8011 and 8211 @ Onkyo site for about $85. Which one is better? I can not tell much difference from the specs. -
So HT receivers are not as good as stereo one in terms of musical handling.HT/2-channel Rig: Sony 50 LCD TV; Toshiba HD-A2 DVD player; Emotiva LMC-1 pre/pro; Rogue Audio M-120 monoblocks (modded); Placette RVC; Emotiva LPA-1 amp; Bada HD-22 tube CDP (modded); VMPS Tower II SE (fronts); DIY Clearwave Dynamic 4CC (center); Wharfedale Opus Tri-Surrounds (rear); and VMPS 215 sub
"God grooves with tubes." -
Originally posted by Early B.
Well, I wouldn't quite go that far, but I think for your budget it may be generally true.
Yes, that's what I mean.
I will get what I pay for, esp. in this price range.
Well, I think since I do not have hi-fi level speakers, I will just go for a decent HT receiver. Probably the Onkyo 502 refurb. But I wonder how good those refurb things could be.
Thanks again -
The refurbs are fine. When you get to higher level equipment, they call it "B"-stock and usually give a full warranty with it.
I would normally buy a refurb before I would buy a new one because it more cost effective.Tschüss
Zach -
I notice that Pioneer just have a new entry model 515 with 6.1 set up. It has same price as the 514, which is 5.1.
I am wondering if there is any improvement in the performance. Any one have tried?
BTW, the Onkyo 502 is about $250. Is it better than the Pioneer 514/515? If true, how much difference?
Thanks!