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Cody
Lv 4
Cody asked in Consumer ElectronicsHome Theater · 1 decade ago

what do you think makes a better receiver for 600$ or less?

my choices are between denon, onkyo, marantz, yamaha, pioneer, or harmon kardon. What model is going to give me the best bang for the buck. thanks

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I would personally go with the Onkyo TX-SR607. It has a very easy to use interface, and is extremely powerful for the price. It's a high current receiver which means that even at full volume there's virtually no distortion (0.08% THD). Another great choice is the Denon AVR790, but to me the interface is a little harder to use than the Onkyo.

    Source(s): I was a Home Entertainment Specialist for Circuit City for 2 years.
  • BANG P
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Denon 1910 and Pioneer 1019.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yamaha 650

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Sound engineer: Go with any yamaha receiver; they have experience building amplifiers for live sound applications and that carries over in to their home audio. They are tough and will last practically forever and they'll always put out a little more wattage than they say they will. I would recommend the Yamaha RX-V863 for 7.1 channel surround.

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