Prices on AV receivers range from as little as $100 to several thousand dollars, but most home theater buyers focus in on the “sweet spot,” where you get most of the important features and performance ...
I'm pretty well versed in HT terminology and uses and stuff, but I'm by no means an expert at it. However, I've had one question that I should probably know, but I just don't. BTW, I have a Denon ...
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How to Choose the Right AVR and why the AmpVortex-16060A should be at the top of your list
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Like any piece of gear built to a price point, there are a few potential downsides that you should be aware of if you’re considering an AV receiver in this price range. The Integra’s biggest ...
August 4, 2008 Of all the equipment we use in our hi-fi and home theater systems, the thing that’s changed the least over the past 20 years is the speaker. After all, there’s only so many ways you can ...
Coming in at $900 (the lower end of the price scale in this comparison), the Yamaha’s RX-A830 checks off just about everything you could ask for from an A/V receiver: 7.2 channels of sound, 8 HDMI ...
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