Need advice on receiver for LC80i's

lvshane
lvshane Posts: 3
edited May 2009 in 2 Channel Audio
I need to replace an old (18yrs) Yamaha receiver. I'm not much of a techie and I am not up to speed with all the a/v lingo. I simply am looking for something that sounds good while playing cd's, ipod, etc... I have a 5.1 system with Polk lc80i's for front and rear speakers. I recently purchased a Pioneer vsx-819h receiver and the sound was terrible. Needless to say, it is going back. I have about $400 to spend (which I know is not a lot) and am looking for suggestions near this price range. Thanks in advance for helping out this non-techie. :)
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  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited May 2009
    good advice.

    RT1
  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited May 2009
    What is an LC80i....? I don't see any reference to that model anywhere..either in Polk Vintage or on the Polk Ebay archive? And welcome to CP...

    Thanks

    cnh
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  • lvshane
    lvshane Posts: 3
    edited May 2009
    Thanks for the welcoming and the suggestions. I failed to mention in my original post that I also have 4 Klipsch outdoor speakers that I currently run off of a speaker selector. If I am not mistaken, those are 8 ohm speakers. Does this change your suggestions at all? I don't necessarily need a dual zone receiver but it would be a nice feature if it had this feature.

    I'm assuming that a receiver that can accept 4 ohm loads can also handle 8 ohm loads with no problem. Is this right?

    I have never heard of NAD until reading some of the posts throughout the PA Forums. It sounds like it may be a good fit for me. At this point, the price is an issue but maybe I can hold out and scratch together some more $$ for the better receiver.

    Lastly, what are your thoughts on Cambridge Audio receivers? I'm not sure if these would work for me but I've seen this brand around the forums quite a bit.

    Thanks again for all the help!
  • lvshane
    lvshane Posts: 3
    edited May 2009
    The LC80i's are in-ceiling speakers. You can check them out on the Polk Audio products page.