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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 4440" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>If your preference is going to be music, then I would suggest you move away from those Jamo's. I'm not trying to diss Jamo, I have a pair myself that I really like, but those are clearly geared for HT. If you only need HT, go for that kit, but if you gonna go for more music, try and have the main fronts upgraded to something else. Unfortunately, all Jamo kit up to R10k is geared for HT, so you might initially be better off sticking to B&W's (I hear Martin cringing already!!)</p><p></p><p>I've read somewhere that Yamaha are a little over zealous when it comes to quoting power figures. I wouldn't let the fact that the Yamaha has more power put me off the Denon. A while back I used to *think* that Yamaha (as a brand) was better than Denon, but from all the equipment I've seen coming from Denon, my attitude has changed considerably. Personally, I'm into Marantz, but it depends on what you are after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 4440, member: 122"] If your preference is going to be music, then I would suggest you move away from those Jamo's. I'm not trying to diss Jamo, I have a pair myself that I really like, but those are clearly geared for HT. If you only need HT, go for that kit, but if you gonna go for more music, try and have the main fronts upgraded to something else. Unfortunately, all Jamo kit up to R10k is geared for HT, so you might initially be better off sticking to B&W's (I hear Martin cringing already!!) I've read somewhere that Yamaha are a little over zealous when it comes to quoting power figures. I wouldn't let the fact that the Yamaha has more power put me off the Denon. A while back I used to *think* that Yamaha (as a brand) was better than Denon, but from all the equipment I've seen coming from Denon, my attitude has changed considerably. Personally, I'm into Marantz, but it depends on what you are after. [/QUOTE]
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