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Re: [Shotimes] OT-A/V receivers

To: "Juillerat, Aaron J" <aaronj@autojectors.com>,
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] OT-A/V receivers
From: Ron Childs <rbchilds@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 07:56:29 -0700 (PDT)
My experience is with a Yamaha RX V 595 that I have had for several years. It 
has been totally reliable and sounds great with my Boston Acoustics towers, 
center, powered sub and ceiling mounted surround speakers (5.1). I like the 
automatic switching between DTS, DD and Dolby Surround for each input. The only 
thing I wish it had were more inputs. It only has one coax and two optical 
inputs for digital sound and one extra set of line inputs. I'm pretty sure the 
newer ones have more. 
   
  When I replace it, I will want a receiver with HDMI upconversion, so I can 
just run one cable to the DVI input on my HDTV but all of the receivers I see 
with that are $1K+.
   
  -Ron
  

"Juillerat, Aaron J" <aaronj@autojectors.com> wrote:
  Hello all,

A couple weeks back I fried my Sony receiver and am looking to replace
it. I am looking at a spending cap of $400. I have been eying the
Yamaha RX-V659, HTR-5960, Sony STR-DG800, STR-DE898, and the Pioneer
VSX-1015TX to start off with. Does any one on the list have experience
with any of these or an idea which one in their opinion is the best?



Thanks,

A.J.
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