New member Username: DmitchellPost Number: 2 Registered: Feb-07 | I'm looking to replace my current A/V receiver. My listening habits are about 50% HT / 50% stereo music. I've read a lot of good things about Harman/Kardon, and the AVR245 seems about my price range. My concern is that my current receiver allows me to run A+B speakers together in stereo mode. The AVR245 does not appear to have a B channel for stereo listening. Can I use the surround back channels for attaching my second set of speakers (which are in a different room) for this purpose? My current system is 5.1, so I would have no use for the back surrounds for HT anyway. |
Gold Member Username: HawkHighlands Ranch, CO USA Post Number: 1214 Registered: Dec-03 | David: No, I don't think that will work. What speakers do you have for your 5.1 system? |
New member Username: DmitchellPost Number: 3 Registered: Feb-07 | Somehow I didn't think it would work either. I have Paradigm Monitor 7's for my fronts, a Paradigm CC-370 center, PSB Alphas for my surrounds and 2 Velodyne vx-10s for my subs. For my speakers in my dining room (for stereo listening) I have a pair of Klipsch Synergy F2s, which I absolutely love. |
Gold Member Username: HawkHighlands Ranch, CO USA Post Number: 1217 Registered: Dec-03 | David: The H/K is a very fine receiver, but a poor match for Paradigms, IMO. I would strongly recommend you check out an NAD T743 or T744, which does have seperate B speaker outputs and is a wonderful match for Paradigm speakers. Your Paradigms are very efficient speakers, so the power of the NAD would work just fine. I have seen a refurb 743 priced at $449 (Spearit Sound), which is only slightly more than the going rate for the H/K. I would also email Kiefs (edh@kiefs.com) for a price on a new 743 or 744. |
Silver Member Username: SerniterPiscataway, New Jersey USA Post Number: 126 Registered: Mar-06 | Hawk, why do you say the HK is a poor match with Paradigms? I recently recommended the 3480 to a friend and he seems keen on getting Paradigm bookshelf speakers. |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 6065 Registered: Dec-04 | I heard a 3480 and Studio 20 v4's 2 weeks ago and found it agreeable. Didn't catch the source. |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 6066 Registered: Dec-04 | Srinivas, Nad and Paradigm have been under the same ownership umbrella for a good while. They have worked together(read into that what you will) for 6 years. They might have synergy. The group also make the most sympathetic stand that I have 'read' of for the v4. Maybe? |
Silver Member Username: SerniterPiscataway, New Jersey USA Post Number: 128 Registered: Mar-06 | Nuck, when the friend asked for inexpensive amplification, the first thing I said was NAD 320BEE. That dint go down very well with him, so I said how about the 3480? |
Gold Member Username: HawkHighlands Ranch, CO USA Post Number: 1220 Registered: Dec-03 | Srinivas: The sound of the 3480 and the sound of the AVR 245 are very different. I don't dispute that the 3480 will work well with the Paradigms (please recognize that I was responding to a post about a HT receiver), but the AVR line of HT receivers have a much richer, deeper, and more laid back sound than the stereo gear. While I do not find the sound of an H/K HT receiver with Paradigm speakers disagreeable, it does come across as too relaxed and undynamic to my ears; hence, it is not nearly as enjoyable to me as the NAD or a Marantz with those speakers (unfortunately, the Marantz does not have a "B" zone set of speaker outputs either). Unlike some other brands like Rotel, NAD, and Cambridge Audio, H/K does not have a consistent sound charecter across their entire line. Besides, arguing about the sonic charecter of the H/Ks is a bit beside the point. Our orginal poster needs a receiver with a "B" zone set of speaker outputs. |
Silver Member Username: SerniterPiscataway, New Jersey USA Post Number: 129 Registered: Mar-06 | Ah, I did not realize the sound character varied within the HK line. Didn't mean to hijack the thread! |
New member Username: DmitchellPost Number: 4 Registered: Feb-07 | Thanks for all your replies. Besides the H/K I was sorta leaning the Yamaha HTR-5960, but from what I read, a "bright" amp such as the Yamaha would not pair well with my Klipschs in the dining room. What do you guys think? I do have a Yamaha RX-497 in my gym paired with some old Yamaha NS-30x speakers and a nice set of Tannoys, and I must say it is rather bright like alot of people are saying. |
Silver Member Username: GamerdudeOntario Canada Post Number: 422 Registered: Apr-06 | I've got the avr-245 Wicked all i can say |