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Reciever help again :)


davebfpd

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You guys have been great in the past with help and i am very thankful for that been tring to learn more about what bitten me since i bought my klipsch (2of2009) i am thinking i need to upgrade from my pioneer 918 have been looking alot at marantz both in a reciever and a preamp and amp set up i have RF62 for mains and a RC62 center with a RW10d for a sub the rear surrounds are some old kenwood bookshelfs i would like to keep it 5.1 i have this setup in a large basement as my HT room the reason i would like to upgrade is i just think it could be louder dont get me wrong it sounds great i dont think that the reciever i have now pushes these to their full potential and help would be great thanks again

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thanx again for the great input guys it is wonderful to be able to talk with people that listen and care about what we all have to say on here i have 1 ???? do your guys marantz unit ever overload or cut out at really high volumes i ask cuz that is the prob i have with the pioneer when i pust it hard thanks again

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Honestly, if you spend a little more, the TX-NR905 by Onkyo is a great receiver that is a far better value than a similar priced Marantz. I bought it new last year for ~$900 and I like it alot. It's made in Japan, weigh's 54 pounds, has a massive torroidal transformer, seperate transformers for audio and video processing too. The replacement to it is the TX-NR906, but it is made in Malaysia now. The TX-NR805 is a great receiver too, much better than the replacement 806. The TX-NR875 is also a great receiver for the price if you get an ecost deal for ~$600. Check ecost and similar closeout sites too as I've seen great deals recently such as the 805 for <$400 which is a great deal.

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thanx for the help etc have not looked much into the onkyo thats why i like being here many different opions and advice this is great i just hope that i can find something that wont cut out at the high levels i really want to hear the full power if these speakers thanx

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