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avilladiego19
avilladiego19 Posts: 7
edited April 2003 in Electronics
Hello. I currently have a Denon AVR3300 and I want to upgrade to a newer, better receiver in the $2000 price range. I am considering the Rotel RSX1065 and the Denon AVR4802. What are your suggestions?
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  • wangotango68
    wangotango68 Posts: 1,056
    edited April 2003
    the flood gates have just opened.;)

    scott:cool:
  • RSTERN
    RSTERN Posts: 287
    edited April 2003
    ATC,
    Why avoid Denon? I was considering the 3803.
    mains: rt16
    center: csi40
    surrounds:fx 1000
    sub: SVS 20-39pc+
  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited April 2003
    There is alot of Rotel support in the forum, and it is definetly a very nice receiver. That upper level of Denon is a nice choice. It really depends on what speakers you are driving. Let us know, and the decision is easier for people to comment on.
    CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
  • brettw22
    brettw22 Posts: 7,623
    edited April 2003
    Originally posted by ATCVenom
    Avoid Denon - at all costs!

    ATC, why don't you just put this in your Signiture field? Who knows.......could save ya some time. ;)
    comment comment comment comment. bitchy.
  • Ceruleance
    Ceruleance Posts: 991
    edited April 2003
    Are you considering seperates at all? Do you want 7.1? Would you go used if you could get a better deal?
  • avilladiego19
    avilladiego19 Posts: 7
    edited April 2003
    Seperates cost too much and I like the simplicity of receivers. I dont need 7.1 channels because i mostly listen to music and 5.1 already amazes me. I dont really like used things because there might be something wrong with it or there might not be a warrenty on it.
  • avilladiego19
    avilladiego19 Posts: 7
    edited April 2003
    dorokusai,
    the speakers i was thinking of getting are paradigm monitor series or b&w cm series speakers
  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited April 2003
    Those speakers are very nice choices. I think you would be hard pressed to pick one of these receivers over the other.

    I believe that the power output stage, internally(not per channel power) on the Rotel is more dynamic and robustly manufactured. The Denon has more features, and at that level is no slouch for power output either.

    I would buy the Denon, IMO. It has all the things I like in receivers, alot of out of the box features. 6.1 ready, RF transmission capable, touchpad remote, etc. The Rotel is a little too sterile looking for me, but that is a Rotel trademark, clean design. And if the Denon was cheaper, all the better to me.

    Denon - ALOT of features, decent power, great sound.
    Rotel - Less concerned with bells and whistles, decent power, and probably better sound of the two.

    Let us know how you fare.
    CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
  • TonyPTX
    TonyPTX Posts: 545
    edited April 2003
    Hm...biased opinion here......if it were up to me, the options would be, from either the Denon, Rotel, or B&K line. The RSX-1065 is a serious receiver my friend. If you do decide to go that road, drop me a line first. I'll let you know what to be looking for. There have been lots of changes to the RSX-1065/1055 that you will want to be sure you have the latest model revision from Rotel.

    As for the unit itself, I can't speak for the RSX-1065, however I have the little brother (RSX-1055) and can admit that it is quite a powerful unit. Like everyone says, the Rotel lacks all the bells and whistles of many modern AVR's (just features, not format compatibility), however it has the basic features that are sufficient enough to be properly configured for a broad range of music tastes. The key seller here to me was the fact that although the Rotel 1065/1055's may be a "home theater" receiver, it is specifically designed to handle 2 channel stereo as well. I'd put this receiver up to the batting plate in a shoot-out against a mid-fi seperate system. You'll be hard pressed to tell the difference. You can check out the review I did on the RSX-1055 here:

    Rotel RSX-1055 Review: Part I
    Rotel RSX-1055 Review: Part II (LONG)

    Tony
    Damn....8 lines...I've gotta put my sig on a diet now....
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,201
    edited April 2003
    Agreed.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • joe logston
    joe logston Posts: 882
    edited April 2003
    atc venom, i feel the same way, denon just dont turn me on, i tryed to like denon i spent a lot of time, more than most listening to denon. but denon is mission something, cant put my finger on it,mybe its in the vary high treble.or the lack of it.
    . rt-7 mains
    rt-20p surounds
    cs-400i front center
    cs-350 ls rear center
    2 energy take 5, efects
    2- psw-650 , subs
    1- 15" audiosource sub

    lets all go to the next ces.
  • dthomps
    dthomps Posts: 352
    edited April 2003
    I would go for the Rotel rsx-1065 and the B&W CM series combo. That would be an awesome setup for sure.
    Give it a demo, IMO it is one of the best blends- they even use eachothers gear for demonstrations and shows.
    Mike
  • TonyPTX
    TonyPTX Posts: 545
    edited April 2003
    Originally posted by dthomps
    ...Rotel rsx-1065 and the B&W CM series combo. they even use each others gear for demonstrations and shows.
    Mike

    That's not by chance...B&W and Rotel are owned by the same parent company.
    Damn....8 lines...I've gotta put my sig on a diet now....
  • PETERNG
    PETERNG Posts: 918
    edited April 2003
    Why the heck that we keep debate the same **** everytimes someone ask the same question? hey pal , use the search function before ask the question, save us sometimes to beat each other to death :-))

    Life is good, learn form the past, live for today and hope for tomorrow...
  • Shizelbs
    Shizelbs Posts: 7,433
    edited April 2003
    Hey now, we have to be nice to the newbies.
  • polkatese
    polkatese Posts: 6,767
    edited April 2003
    One of the Ten commandments : "THOU SHALT ANSWER THE SAME QUESTIONS AGAIN. AND AGAIN."
    I am sorry, I have no opinion on the matter. I am sure you do. So, don't mind me, I just want to talk audio and pie.
  • joe6pak
    joe6pak Posts: 267
    edited April 2003
    avilladiego19 & RSTERN.

    I would suggest you guys demo as many different brands as you can. As far as the advice " avoid Denon at all costs." I say that is **** advice. You should avoid that "advice" at all costs. I had a 3802 and I can say that I was pleased with its sound and performance. Believe it or not, the Denon would play music! I heard a Rotel with the Paradigm 100's, and was not pleased with the sound. I guess I could say avoid the Rotel at all cost. Maybe it was the speakers? Hmmm. Avoid Paradigm at all costs?

    I ran a pair of highend Dynaudio Confidence 3's for over a week with the 3802. (I was waiting for some Krell seperates to come in.) The Denon made a good showing for itself. It did better than I expected. Of course the Krell is the better of the two. But, I am sure there are people who will say you should "avoid Krell at all costs."

    joe
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,201
    edited April 2003
    don't need 2 of the same here......edited.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,201
    edited April 2003
    Hey Joe,
    whats up man........nice post.

    Here's the bottom line of any product.It has to MATCH what you own.Just like you using the Denon to drive the Dynaudio's.I have done it with my Denon when I owned Denon.I ran a pair of contour 1.4s and the Denon struggled at high volumes....it actually clipped........that sucked because the sound sounded like a poorly tuned in radio station......

    People have strong opnions towards alot of different products for many reasons.I for one Hate Onkyo and Integra Products for my reasons But to say aviod them I say learn for yourself what works.Yamaha is another company I used to love and now I hate.My personal list goes on and on with so many products I just don't like.But hey thats me......
    Your statement about Krell.......well thats a longer shot then most stuff in mid end....Krell is the be all end all of ALL amps made in the world.They are #1 and rightfully earned the throne.But hey different strokes for different folks........what are you going to do....Opnions are like Buttholes,we all have em..

    So Joe how have you been?I haven't heard from you in awhile.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • polkatese
    polkatese Posts: 6,767
    edited April 2003
    Originally posted by mantis
    ....Opnions are like Buttholes,we all have em..

    Dan,
    waaaaaaaaaa.......that's a classic!
    I am sorry, I have no opinion on the matter. I am sure you do. So, don't mind me, I just want to talk audio and pie.
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,201
    edited April 2003
    sometimes classics need to be used....so there not forgoten.

    I like that one 2.........
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • joe6pak
    joe6pak Posts: 267
    edited April 2003
    Mantis.

    You asked, where have I been? I have been pretty busy managing my vast empire. Also reading some other forums, and listening to the Confidence 3s. They are Amazing!

    joe
  • tryrrthg
    tryrrthg Posts: 1,896
    edited April 2003
    For practically the same price as the Rotel RSX 1065 you can get the RSX 1055 and the 5 channel 1075 amp. I would get those two over the 1065 in a heartbeat!
    Sony KDL-40V2500 HDTV, Rotel RSX-1067 Receiver, Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray, Slim Devices Squeezebox, Polk RTi6, CSi3 & R15, DIY sub with Atlas 15
  • TonyPTX
    TonyPTX Posts: 545
    edited April 2003
    Originally posted by tryrrthg
    For practically the same price as the Rotel RSX 1065 you can get the RSX 1055 and the 5 channel 1075 amp. I would get those two over the 1065 in a heartbeat!

    The RSX-1055 is $1299 + the RMB-1075 is $999 for a total of $2298 (retail pricing) + the cost of decent interconnects at say $75 a pair @ 3 sets for an additional $225 for a grand total of $2523. No where near the cost of the RSX-1065 at $1999.
    Damn....8 lines...I've gotta put my sig on a diet now....
  • tryrrthg
    tryrrthg Posts: 1,896
    edited April 2003
    TonyPTX, Sorry I usually think in terms of used prices. Also, most people seem to get discounts from dealers (I know mine said he would) so I was thinking a good dealer would give you a 10 to 15% discount. I've also read MANY people suggesting the 1055/1075 route over the 1065 at the HT forum...

    In the world of $2000 receivers/electronics what's a couple hundred bucks anyway! :)
    Sony KDL-40V2500 HDTV, Rotel RSX-1067 Receiver, Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray, Slim Devices Squeezebox, Polk RTi6, CSi3 & R15, DIY sub with Atlas 15
  • TonyPTX
    TonyPTX Posts: 545
    edited April 2003
    Originally posted by tryrrthg
    TonyPTX, Sorry I usually think in terms of used prices. Also, most people seem to get discounts from dealers (I know mine said he would) so I was thinking a good dealer would give you a 10 to 15% discount. I've also read MANY people suggesting the 1055/1075 route over the 1065 at the HT forum...

    Dealer discount is true, however I didn't factor that into the equation because the discount rate would theoretically be the same between all the units thus they cancel each other out. As for why people select the 1055/1075 combo, it's pretty simple logic. The RSX-1055 is basically the same thing and the seperate RSP-1066 processor (only with the internal amps and tuner). The electronics, processor, firmware, pre-amp section, etc are all the same and at a cheaper price than the RSP-1066 (~$200). Granted the 1055 may cost more to build, Rotel can sell a lot more of them at a smaller profit margin than the RSP-1066. Many folks who have owned both systems RSX-1055 and the RSP-1066/RMB-1075 combo have claimed to hear no sonic difference between the two systems. By spec, there may be a difference of say 2-3 dB in S/N ratio but is that audible? Who knows...only your ears can tell.
    In the world of $2000 receivers/electronics what's a couple hundred bucks anyway! :)

    The difference between cheap interconnects and good ones for this type of setup....
    Damn....8 lines...I've gotta put my sig on a diet now....
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,201
    edited April 2003
    You know ATC I felt the need to rip into you after reading your reply there.But everyone has there feeling about this and that.I myself come off strong with certain products I don't think are worth anything........

    Listening for yourself is what I have been saying forever.If ones not willing to listen for themselves,,then I really don't have any advice.I have a hard time respecting that.

    Denon in my opnion makes fine products at there levels.Compared to others at there priceclass,they don't fall far behind in anything,sound quality is the only thing they can be beat.Rotel wipes the floor with them dollar for Dollar,but really no one else does.Thats my experience with Denon vs the world.
    I also don't compare used vs new....new is new used is used...do what you want here.....your call.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • ezc
    ezc Posts: 426
    edited April 2003
    Anyone can give me some advice of what reciever to buy. I too am looking to upgrade soon. What I need is a reciever will be able to drive LSi15, LSiC, & LSiFX speakers 5.1. I was concidering the Denon 3802. After reading many posts regarding recievers it seems there are others thast may do a better job. I know the LSi series are 4ohm. I dont want seperates which I know will probably do a better job. Will the Rotel RSX 1055 have enough to power to drive the LSi's or would the RSX 1065 be better. Are there other companys that make a reciever that will dirve the LSi's just as well? Most reciver specs dont go as low as 4 ohm. Would the Denons , Onkyos, or others do as good or better than the Rotel? Want to spend around $1000 - $2000. Any advice?
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,201
    edited April 2003
    ATCVenom,
    I can respect that.I fel no one should walk a tight rope in here.Eff that.State your opnion as you feel.Bashing gear,hey I will be the first to rip apart a reciever or whatever I have a strong opnion.I don't agree with telling people to aviod it.I think Integra is the worse piece of **** made.The cost of there **** sucks as much as the product.But I don't tell people to aviod it.Only reason is that everyone hears differernt and has different opnions on whats good and whats not.Offer your opnion and the value will be understood.Saying stuff like avoid it I feel is alittle strong.But who am I to judge youyr opnion and the way you carry yourself.
    Just expressing my opnion man.Respectfully.

    ezc,
    Why do you want LSI?Answer this question then start looking for a receiver.
    I will however address your questions.
    Will the Rotel RSX 1055 have enough to power to drive the LSi's or would the RSX 1065 be better?..........Yes and Yes.They both are fully LSI ready.I don't believe there are 2 better receivers at there price points.NONE that I know of.I have strong opnions about Rotel.

    Are there other companys that make a reciever that will dirve the LSi's just as well? ..........Sure there is but will cost more.
    Pioneer Eltie vsx27 and 49TX
    B&K.......allday
    Sunfire.......allday
    Marantz......9200
    Denon will have to be avr4802R and the avr5803
    Yamaha RXZ1
    NAD

    Would the Denons , Onkyos, or others do as good or better than the Rotel? Want to spend around $1000 - $2000. Any advice?
    NO simply put no.Again Rotel will be your finest choice running the Lsi for load reasons not sound quality reasons.You need to judge that yourself.

    Get off the computer and get into some shops.Listen to some recievers and see what you like.I cannot make that choice for you.I can only tellyou what will work and what will not.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • ezc
    ezc Posts: 426
    edited April 2003
    Thanks for the advice. I already have the Lsi's & are using a Onkyo txds595 to power them. Reason I ask for advice is here in Hawii there are no dealers where I can demo better equipment. Only ones we have where we can listen is Comp USA, Circuit City, & one delaer Video Life. None have what I want to listen to. also there are no Rotel delaers here too. I checked the rotel web site. There are custom dealers that say thay can get it on special order, but nothing to demo. I bought my LSi speakers that way too. Currently there are no retailers that have the LSi's for sale, only custom dealers who can order them. Only time I get to see & listen to demos are at CES. Most times the demos are not real good, They have a set up in a small booth / room. I guess living in Hi has its good & bads. Most of my friends have home theaters & when I get to see them its a 19" - 27" tv with a HTIB system. I do have a small group or id say a very samll group who is very into audio / video & we all buy equipment usually without a demo, not the best way but we have no other option. Id like to thank all the forum members I have learned alot & have had great advice on my purchases since I have been a member.