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Which AVR to go for?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 82058" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Maybe that's because you associate their recievers with Hi Fi Corp but they are actually a very well respected home theatre manufacturer. Easily competing with the likes of Denon and Onkyo. With their better recievers featuring ICEpower amplification and tuning by Air Studios their sound is very well regarded, especially by those looking for an AVR with musical verve. </p><p></p><p>I would not however, place Sony in the same category. I agree with Naughty in terms of value for money but their product lineup places them on a different tier. Even their top of the line reciever is more mid level in comparison to the "bigger" AVR competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 82058, member: 517"] Maybe that's because you associate their recievers with Hi Fi Corp but they are actually a very well respected home theatre manufacturer. Easily competing with the likes of Denon and Onkyo. With their better recievers featuring ICEpower amplification and tuning by Air Studios their sound is very well regarded, especially by those looking for an AVR with musical verve. I would not however, place Sony in the same category. I agree with Naughty in terms of value for money but their product lineup places them on a different tier. Even their top of the line reciever is more mid level in comparison to the "bigger" AVR competition. [/QUOTE]
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