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Which AVR to go for?
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<blockquote data-quote="Big G" data-source="post: 81970" data-attributes="member: 1725"><p>If I were you, and it had to be one of the three, I'd go for the Onkyo, but that would be purely based on everyones preference for these units. There are just too many happy Onkyo-ists out there! But then I'd also add the NAD T747 HD to that list. You can get them for under R10k, and has most of the features you'd need.</p><p></p><p>Another option I'd consider though is finding an used Rotel, in Good condition, and make sure I bought a Blu-ray that decodes HD audio onboard. I have the RSX-1056, and considered selling it, but after trying it against several other units, I realised that it would be hard to beat audio wise (well, at least until spending mega bucks!)!</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps?</p><p>Regards</p><p>G!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big G, post: 81970, member: 1725"] If I were you, and it had to be one of the three, I'd go for the Onkyo, but that would be purely based on everyones preference for these units. There are just too many happy Onkyo-ists out there! But then I'd also add the NAD T747 HD to that list. You can get them for under R10k, and has most of the features you'd need. Another option I'd consider though is finding an used Rotel, in Good condition, and make sure I bought a Blu-ray that decodes HD audio onboard. I have the RSX-1056, and considered selling it, but after trying it against several other units, I realised that it would be hard to beat audio wise (well, at least until spending mega bucks!)! Hope that helps? Regards G! [/QUOTE]
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