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  1. 2 days after purchasing a Marantz av7705 for my bedroom, I got a call from a Marantz dealer saying I could have his showroom av8805 for $2500. Who can pass that up? (If it's within the budget, of course.) I used the 8805 to replace my 8802a in the main room and have been trying to choose between the 7705 and 8802a for my bedroom. Since I can't decide, I thought I'd let whoever buys it decide. I'm letting one of the two go for a great price, cheaper than any sold on eBay and they both work perfectly and look like new! I even have the box, instructions, and all the original stuff that comes with a new 7705. I can't find the box for the 8802a but I've got everything else. IF YOU'RE WILLING TO PAY MY ORIGINAL PLANNED PRICE OF $2000 for the 7705 or $2200 for the 8802a, I WILL THROW IN A 5.1 SET OF ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. Klipsch RF-15 towers, RB-25 Bookshelfs, RC-25 Center, RW-8 All in perfect condition, 0 blemishes or dents. (I've got a few other Klipsch speakers you could pick from as well.) (two closets full) 2. M&K THX LCR-750 II (Left, Right, Center) THX LCR-550 Bookshelf, M&K 12" subwoofer (Over $10,000 if bought new) 3. B&W DM602 S2 + S3 (3 S2 and 1 S3) LCR6 Center, B&W AWS-2500 subwoofer. (THIS IS A DEAL THAT WILL NOT LAST LONG AT ALL, AND I'M LISTING IT IN OTHER PLACES RIGHT NOW) Willing to ship if only interested in av processor & maybe a few speakers, but I don't have boxes for the bigger ones. Paul Cole Lapel, IN
  2. Hey guys! I've decided to upgrade my home theater and, after doing a good deal of research, I've settled on the Klipsch RP-280FA and RP-450C. Even though they're a few years old, they seem to be in the perfect price vs. quality range, and everything I see tells me the jump to the RP-8000F isn't worth the price bump (plus I do like both the Atmos and the Cherry options for the 280FA's). What I'm looking for is some suggestions for an AV receiver; there are just so many options out there. I'll primarily be using the system for music, movies, and TV shows, and I'm not super interested in surround sound or pairing it with a sub right now. I'd also prefer to keep it under $1,000, but if you swear by something that's slightly over, I'd be interested in hearing about it. Thanks in advance, and if you need any additional info, just let me know!
  3. Hi there, a bit of help would be greatly appreciated. Just recently bought my first real speakers. After a quite a lot of research I ended up buying a pair of RP-250F's. Now I'm looking for a good AV Receiver to match them (I'll add more speakers in time). The main use for me will be listening music in stereo. Mostly CD's, LP's. Wifey wants spotify and kids need video and gaming features so can't just buy a stereo receiver. My choice is between Yamaha V681 and Denon X2300. I've heard that Yamaha is more 'musical' but also bit on the 'bright side', where as Denon is more 'warm' and 'laid back'. Which of these would be a better match for these Klipsch speakers?
  4. Hello all, so after 3 (not to mention) av receivers in the last 5 years, and after countless hours of research, I have decided to go with a Cambridge Audio CXR-200 av receiver. At this moment I cannot provide a critical or accurate review but from what I researched I feel this avr will be a good decision. It came down to the numbers, 120wpc @8ohms with all channels driven, and even more enticing 170wpc @8ohms with 2 channels driven. Pre-outs are limited to 2 left and right channels which are important and detrimental to what I want to achieve in my home theater. From there this receiver seems to have everything that most to almost all av receivers have EXCEPT, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and the most 'wounding', HDR processing. What I found most intriguing about this receiver is what the essence of home theater is about; the sound and how this receiver processes that sound. Next week when I free this beautiful beast from its cardboard surroundings, I will provide a more detailed and updated review. Does anyone out there have experience or know of anyone owning the Cambridge Audio CXR-200? As always, thank you for you thoughts and comments.
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