Ira Porietis: Denon would be a good choice also Pioneer or Onkyo might offer you a better deal in the same price range with more power and more features...Sherwood would be an off brand to consider but Sherwood is really not going to offer you any better price or deal when compared to Onkyo or Pioneer in fact they will probably cost you more with less features and less power...
Edmund Rappley: Well, you leave out a few crucial details. Do you want a 5.1 unit or a 7.1 receiver ? What kinds of specific inputs do you have need of, such as game systems, streaming boxes and so on. Bluetooth capability, yes or meh. And so on. The good news is that if you are in the US, which your budget figure suggests might be the case, then you can get a very good receiver for that sum of money, if not for even a bit under it. Makes that include Pioneer, Yamaha, Harman Kardon and Denon would all give you excellent choices from the points of sonic quality, flexibility and quality of cons! truction.At the top end of your budget, you could consider a receiver such as the Denon AVR-X3000 7.2-Channel 4K Ultra HD Networking Home Theater Receiver with AirPlay, list price $1,000, selling for $598 with free US shipping on Amazon.com....Show more
Maye Delk: For your budget, looking for solid performance...any 7.2 Yamaha receiver will work great. Fluance is an interesting choice for speakers. I'd suggest you look at HTD, and Ascend Acoustics. Fluance is better than average though...
Arlen Lopiccalo: A good mid-range Yamaha in the RX-V series would fit your needs and your budget.Onkyo is tempting because of all the 'bells' but to save money the amp section is said to be kind of poor.Anything by Denon would also be good.You are doing the right thing by the way - stating the budget, stating you are looking at "Home Theater" rather than "Music", and asking lots of questions. You will make good decisions....Show more
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