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<blockquote data-quote="kay" data-source="post: 4434" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I've heard the Behringer Truth 2030A (it's the active version), and I was most impressed - it produced excellent sounds, I couldn't believe its size. BUT, "pro equipment" looks aren't to everyone's tastes.</p><p></p><p>The Denon and Yamaha amps really are much of a muchness. Even the Pioneer's in that price bracket are also indistinguishable. Those power differences are purely theoretical - most speakers only need 5-10w at normal listening levels. I don't believe that different units are more suited to different things - the Yamaha 659 seems to be receiving the best reviews at the moment, so just go with that.</p><p></p><p>What is your source going to be? Do you have a CD/DVD player already?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kay, post: 4434, member: 2"] I've heard the Behringer Truth 2030A (it's the active version), and I was most impressed - it produced excellent sounds, I couldn't believe its size. BUT, "pro equipment" looks aren't to everyone's tastes. The Denon and Yamaha amps really are much of a muchness. Even the Pioneer's in that price bracket are also indistinguishable. Those power differences are purely theoretical - most speakers only need 5-10w at normal listening levels. I don't believe that different units are more suited to different things - the Yamaha 659 seems to be receiving the best reviews at the moment, so just go with that. What is your source going to be? Do you have a CD/DVD player already? [/QUOTE]
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