Stereo Receiver Comparison

dipiazza
dipiazza Posts: 363
edited March 2006 in 2 Channel Audio
Hey all. I was wondering which of these two stereo reciecivers you all would recomend. My brother is thinking of getting one as his High School graduation present. I was thinking about either of these two but if you have any other suggestions let me know. trying to stay around the price range of these.

Either:

Rotel RX-1052
http://www.rotel.com/products/specs/rx1052.htm

or

Outlaw RR2150
http://www.outlawaudio.com/products/rr2150.html

The speakers are NHT-SB3
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HT Setup
TV: Vizio VX32L
Reciever: Pioneer VSX-D914
HD-DVD Player: Toshiba HD-A2
Fronts: Polk R50s
Surounds: Polk R30s
Center: Polk R20's
Subwoofer: SVS 20-39PCi

2CH Setup
Integrated: Onix SP3 Tube
CD Player: Sony CDP-CX355
Speakers: Onix Strata Mini in PR Finish
Signal Cable: Classic Speaker, Analog 1 IC

Headphones
Grado SR 60, Bang & Olufsen A8, Shure e3

Other Stuff in Use
Onix xls, Dual Onix x-subs, Onix Ref .5, Dahlquist M903, Teac A-1D, Marantz 1060
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  • seo
    seo Posts: 305
    edited March 2006
    I admit, I'm partial to NAD. The two you posted are excellent choices. The NAD C720BEE is one to consider as well.

    The Outlaw has been out of stock , not sure what its availabilty is.
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  • shack
    shack Posts: 11,154
    edited March 2006
    If you want to go a little less expensive, how about the Denon DRA-685.

    http://www.usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/544.asp

    I highly recommend it. I have one and is not bad for a MSRP of $499 (can be found new for $250~$350 on the net). I have compared it to my NAD C270/C160 combo and it holds it's own very well. 100 wpc. It will drive a 4ohm speaker with no problems. For what you would spend on the NAD, Outlaw or Rotel, you could get the reciever and a nice set of bookshelfs. Just an option.
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  • marker
    marker Posts: 1,084
    edited March 2006
    HK 3480. I have both it and the Denon DRA-685 mentioned above, and I would give the edge to the HK.

    Like the Denon, it has pre-ins and outs, plus a "subwoofer out" (but no crossover like the Outlaw), and a Dolby Virtual surround mode that is amazing.

    Plus, I also have a pair of SB-3, and I like the HK better with them than the Denon.
  • aaharvel
    aaharvel Posts: 4,489
    edited March 2006
    i just think the Outlaw 2150 looks so freaking cool. It wins my vote for that alone.
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