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Originally Posted by jbute2k2
Looking to spend about $200 ....$250 tops on a receiver any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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Even if you're not expecting a receiver to be able to decode the high definition codecs (TrueHD and DTS-HD MA), you should still get one that has 5.1/7.1 analog outs, that way if you get a Blu-ray player that does decodes them you can still listen to them though that type of a receiver. And to get one that has analog outs will run you at least $300-350. I'd say just get an Onkyo TX-SR606 for less then $400 and you'll have everything you need for your Blu-ray listening pleasure.