Please help me decide which one of these A / V receivers to buy???

 

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Username: Johnhunter44

Post Number: 1
Registered: Dec-05
I have narrowed my search down to 4 receivers for my 11.5' X 16' home theater room. It seems that for the money that I can spend ($500), that my choices are (1) Pioneer 1015, (2) HK AVR 335 -(discontinued, but I still found a new one shipped for $440.00), (3) Yamaha RXV 657 and (4) Denon 2106 floor model for $488.00 from Tweeters. I want a product that has great reliability. Since my room is so small, I plan on setting it up in 5.1. What do you think?
 

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Username: Kano

BC Canada

Post Number: 788
Registered: Oct-04
I'd personally go for the HK AVR 335, that's a really great deal.
 

sarandon
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i'm voting for the pioneer vsx-1015
 

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Username: Gordo_in_ns

Post Number: 8
Registered: Dec-05
from what ive read it looks like they are ranked in the right order. im not up on the pioneer, but i was talking to dude in toronto yeserday who loves his.
 

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Username: Gordo_in_ns

Post Number: 9
Registered: Dec-05
oops h/k should be #1, then pioneer ,
 

flush fan
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Here's what I think -> stick your head in the toilet and flush it a few times, then you'll hear some true surround sound!
 

Gvenk
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Hey flush, looks like you have been doing it once too often... don't splash some of it here. :-)
 

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Username: Tpizzle

Post Number: 460
Registered: Apr-05
ive heard of apples, but bobbing for cocoa puffs???
 

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Username: Rsxman

Post Number: 159
Registered: Jul-05
pioneer elite vsx-52tx, great amount of imputs, great sound, very warm and detailed, plus it looks pretty
 

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Username: Edster922

Abubala, Ababala The Occupation

Post Number: 3359
Registered: Mar-05
1. Panasonic sa-xr55 (if you've never considered it)

2. HK

3. Denon

4. Yammie

5. Pioneer
 

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Username: Frank_abela

Berkshire UK

Post Number: 1073
Registered: Sep-04
The Denon is a peach provided your speakers are reasonably easy to drive.
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