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Originally Posted by Driver_King
Well, sure, but if he ever decides to upgrade his speakers, he probably will. Plus you get more features that help you get the most out of your setup. I don't think it makes sense to buy a lesser quality receiver just because the speakers aren't audiophile quality.
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By the time he's ready to upgrade the speakers, that receiver will have a street price of $100
EDIT: that may be an exaggeration.... but you get the gist of it..... to "get the most" from his audio... the speakers are the part of the equation that has the largest affect on the sound that reaches your ears. You can get my receiver for $500 now, and I'd consider it "adequate" for pushing my speakers..... and my speakers are pretty nice in my opinion. The speakers are the great equalizer in my opinion.