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Suggestions for a mid priced stereo system?
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 73758" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Based on its manual the MF does have "Home Theater Direct Input Sockets" This means that when you connect the front pre-outs from your AVR, the volume control on the MF is bypassed and you utilise the MF as a stereo power amp - quite a nifty feature for someone who wants to combine AVR and stereo.</p><p></p><p>BUT, there is a question that has not really been answered, what do you wish to improve on your current setup? You mentioned that room treatment is not an option as your SO may not be happy with that. To me that means that your speaker posisioning may not be optimal either and if you don't get that right, an upgrade is not going to fix the "problem"</p><p></p><p>How are your front speakers positioned at the moment? Distance from rear wall, side walls, approx size of the room?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 73758, member: 11"] Based on its manual the MF does have "Home Theater Direct Input Sockets" This means that when you connect the front pre-outs from your AVR, the volume control on the MF is bypassed and you utilise the MF as a stereo power amp - quite a nifty feature for someone who wants to combine AVR and stereo. BUT, there is a question that has not really been answered, what do you wish to improve on your current setup? You mentioned that room treatment is not an option as your SO may not be happy with that. To me that means that your speaker posisioning may not be optimal either and if you don't get that right, an upgrade is not going to fix the "problem" How are your front speakers positioned at the moment? Distance from rear wall, side walls, approx size of the room? [/QUOTE]
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