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Have i bought the right reciever?


Brett Gregory

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Hi. I have just ordered 2 R-28F, 1 R-25C , and 1 R-12SW. I will later on probably add 2 surround speakers. My worry and question is that i was told that the Yamaha, RX-V481BL 725w 5.1-Ch receiver would be sufficient for running this, and i just wanted to be sure that it really is. I have bought the receiver from Best Buy so can easily return it and change it for something else.  

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21 minutes ago, willland said:

Brett Gregory,

 

Welcome to the forum.

 

Well, it is a pretty weak AVR for driving those speakers in a larger room.  No room for expansion and pretty much a lower entry level AVR.

What is the size of your room?

 

Bill

Hi Bill and thank you. 

 

The room is 16x16 and is a vaulted ceiling. 

 

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33 minutes ago, Brett Gregory said:

So would the Yamaha RX-V679BL  be that much of an upgrade from the model that I have? 

If it were me and Yamaha is the route I am going for that budget, I would get this.

 

http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/yamrxa1040bl/yamaha-rx-a1040-7.2-ch-x-110-watts-networking-a/v-receiver/1.html

 

Bill

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22 minutes ago, Brett Gregory said:

Sorry to keep asking, but what other brands and models would you suggest?

 

I guess it depends on what is important to you. Atmos?, etc... there are a lot of options but it will depend on what exactly you are looking for.

 

Personally I have no interest in Atmos and 7.1 is as much in the way of speakers that I need. I have owned plenty of receivers and heard many more and I would put my Sherbourn SR-120 up against just about anything. It hangs with my Emotiva XPA-2 and XPA-5 set up with 200 and 300 wpc respectively...and dwarfs anything else I have heard. It puts out 125 real bench tested watts per channel across the front three and 75 real watts across the other four channels. It weighs 73 lbs and is built like a tank. My SR-120 drowned out my Yamaha RX-V2700 (which was rated at 130 wpc) at about one third volume. 

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