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Originally Posted by LordoftheRingsEE
-- Did I also mention the Onkyo TX-NR3009 A/V receiver?
This beast you can find from $1,200 to $1,500 or so roughly.
It has Audyssey MultEQ XT32, and is Audyssey MultEQ Pro Ready.
It has six 32-bit/192kHz Stereo DACs (TI BB PCM-1795), three high performance TI Aureus DSP chips, four transformers, and weights 55 pounds.
There is this guy, an Hollywood professional film recording/mixer engineer, and he's using that exact same receiver in his own high end home theater sound system (with high quality speakers and subwoofers). And this guy's all about sound quality! ...Not froot loops movies here, but big/major/serious Hollywood blockbuster movies.
And not only that, but without any additional amplification!
Just thought of letting you know.
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High End A/V receivers (2012-2013); my own picks (by price, most expensive first):
1. Onkyo TX-NR5010 (no need for Integra; they are 97% the same, but the Onkyos cost less)
2. Onkyo TX-NR5009
3. Onkyo TX-NR3009 (the TX-NR3010 is not available in our continent)
4. Denon AVR-4520CI
5. Denon AVR-4311CI
* All of the above have Audyssey MultEQ XT32, and are Audyssey MultEQ Pro Ready.
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Looks like i am shopping this weekend.
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Anthony
MAIN SYSTEM: Shindo Masseto, (2) Accuphase A30's, Arcam DV29, Transrotor Darkstar, Jelco 750, CA DaVinci, Audience AU24SE, JL F-112, Totem Winds. Ricchard Gray OFFICE SYSTEM: Mac C26, Mac 2505, accuphase T-100, Marrantz, Technics SL1400MkII, CA 2002, Tandberg 10X, Nak 680ZX. Fried R3 signature (owned since new) HT: Arcam AVR600, Mrantz UD7007, Panasonic 65" VT50, Dali Helicon 7.0 (2) JL F-110, DAILY TV VIEWING: (In build phase)Panasonic 58" pro series Totem tribe 5.1 Arcam AVR300 (temp) DV88,Sony BR GAMING SYSTEM: Runco XP50DHD, Arcam AVR250, Dali Mentor 5.1, Xbox 360 .Too much more to list
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