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Yamaha A520 & Separate Tuner or Pro-logic Amp
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<blockquote data-quote="dolt" data-source="post: 98580" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>It depends what you want. when you say pro logic receiver do you mean a 5.1 channel receiver? </p><p>there are several ways of looking at this.</p><p>1) are 5 channels overkill for a bedroom stereo setup.</p><p></p><p>2) are you happy with the topology of the new device. (for me this is a big one, i am opposed to the class D philosophy. its very likely that the 5.1 recevier will be a class D amp, unless its a HK I think(wonderful price too), this is very likely not the same as your yamaha amp, which my guess is a AB or something) whether or not you care about that is your own story. im trying to write this as diplomatic as possible to avoid starting a war.</p><p></p><p>3) most relevant to your situation is if you're satisfied with the current amp you'd do better to add another source than change the amp all together.... if you are stuck for a tuner you can buy yours back from me because i get bugger all reception where i live</p><p></p><p>there are stereo receiver that you can look at. but it depends on your budget. sherwood has some cheap ones that you could give a listen to, also look at the cambridge topaz line if you really want to replace your unit. there were some nad and rotel receivers floating around the classifieds. keep your eyes peeled.</p><p></p><p>most important thing is to have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dolt, post: 98580, member: 610"] It depends what you want. when you say pro logic receiver do you mean a 5.1 channel receiver? there are several ways of looking at this. 1) are 5 channels overkill for a bedroom stereo setup. 2) are you happy with the topology of the new device. (for me this is a big one, i am opposed to the class D philosophy. its very likely that the 5.1 recevier will be a class D amp, unless its a HK I think(wonderful price too), this is very likely not the same as your yamaha amp, which my guess is a AB or something) whether or not you care about that is your own story. im trying to write this as diplomatic as possible to avoid starting a war. 3) most relevant to your situation is if you're satisfied with the current amp you'd do better to add another source than change the amp all together.... if you are stuck for a tuner you can buy yours back from me because i get bugger all reception where i live there are stereo receiver that you can look at. but it depends on your budget. sherwood has some cheap ones that you could give a listen to, also look at the cambridge topaz line if you really want to replace your unit. there were some nad and rotel receivers floating around the classifieds. keep your eyes peeled. most important thing is to have fun. [/QUOTE]
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