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Old 05-14-2009, 02:45 PM   #1
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First of all i am an audio noob. I am ready to buy the energy take classic 5.1 bundle but am confused on what kind of receiver i should buy. I dont want to spend more than 350 on a receiver. I was leaning towards one of the entry level yamaha's or pioneers. What do you guys suggest? Thanks!
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Can't go wrong with anything Onkyo, Yamaha, Denon or Pioneer.
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Can't go wrong with anything Onkyo, Yamaha, Denon or Pioneer.
In addition to these, you could also look at receivers from Marantz.
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Do you have a blu-ray player? If so, which?

That pioneer accepts audio over hdmi and decodes TrueHD and DTS-HD MA, so it appears to be a good choice.

If you are not adverse to reconditioned products, check out accessories4less.com
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I have these speakers and for the money I can tell you they are a very good entry level speaker!

I'm currently running them with a Harman Kardon AVR-154 and they sound very crisp and clear. They could probably use a little more juice so I would recommend a Receiver with a little more 'umph' but other than that I have no complaints about them
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Old 05-14-2009, 03:01 PM   #6
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what about the Pioneer VSX-819H-K? Is this compatible with the speakers?
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Old 05-14-2009, 03:47 PM   #7
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That receiver would be just fine with those speakers. When you're looking at receivers to be paired with speakers, you want to make sure the impedance ratings are the same. I think every receiver out there can handle 8 Ohm speakers fine, which the Energy speakers are. It's when you start looking at 4 Ohm speakers that you have to be more careful with a receiver. If you're going with 4 Ohm speakers, it would usually be best to go with either separates or an AV receiver and an amp. Just be aware this a 5.1 channel receiver. It only has pre-outs for a sub and surround back channels. You would have to add a separate amp if you wanted to expand your system to 7.1. Also, since it doesn't have a full set of preouts (mains, center, surrounds) you can't add an amp for anything other than the surround backs.

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There is some good deals on Yamaha also I would recommend.
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Old 05-14-2009, 04:58 PM   #9
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There is some good deals on Yamaha also I would recommend.
which ones? what about the Yamaha RX-V663BL or Denon AVR-1609? I can get the energy take classic 5.1 system with the Denon AVR-1609 for 499 at Vann's - good deal??

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That receiver would be just fine with those speakers. When you're looking at receivers to be paired with speakers, you want to make sure the impedance ratings are the same. I think every receiver out there can handle 8 Ohm speakers fine, which the Energy speakers are. It's when you start looking at 4 Ohm speakers that you have to be more careful with a receiver. If you're going with 4 Ohm speakers, it would usually be best to go with either separates or an AV receiver and an amp. Just be aware this a 5.1 channel receiver. It only has pre-outs for a sub and surround back channels. You would have to add a separate amp if you wanted to expand your system to 7.1. Also, since it doesn't have a full set of preouts (mains, center, surrounds) you can't add an amp for anything other than the surround backs.
I am kind of confused about your last sentence. If i wanted to keep this a 5.1 system, would i have to buy an separate amp if i got the pioneer receiver?

from what i hear, not many blu rays support 7.1 and i dont know if i have enough room for more speakers! thanks for info guys i really appreciate it.

oh and i am using a ps3 for a blu ray. I got a Samsung 52' 750 about 4-5 months ago and i need to pair it with some good sounding speakers
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I am kind of confused about your last sentence. If i wanted to keep this a 5.1 system, would i have to buy an separate amp if i got the pioneer receiver?

from what i hear, not many blu rays support 7.1 and i dont know if i have enough room for more speakers! thanks for info guys i really appreciate it.

oh and i am using a ps3 for a blu ray. I got a Samsung 52' 750 about 4-5 months ago and i need to pair it with some good sounding speakers
No you would not have to buy anything else for just a 5.1 system. You would need a separate amp for a 7.1 system. This receiver doesn't have connections for the extra 2 speakers, but it does have pre-outs for them. You would need to add a 2 channel amp if you ever wanted to expand from 5.1 to 7.1.
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First of all i am an audio noob. I am ready to buy the energy take classic 5.1 bundle but am confused on what kind of receiver i should buy. I dont want to spend more than 350 on a receiver. I was leaning towards one of the entry level yamaha's or pioneers. What do you guys suggest? Thanks!
i use an onkyo 606.
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can putting your speakers close to your TV hurt it in any way? I could be wrong but i have heard before that the magnets in the speakers could bow your picture?
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can putting your speakers close to your TV hurt it in any way? I could be wrong but i have heard before that the magnets in the speakers could bow your picture?
Only if you have an old school rear projection tv. If you have an LCD, Plasma, or DLP, you're fine.
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another question - it seems everytime i turn my receiver and ps3 ON and switch my TV to HDMI setting, my tv speakers go crazy. They put out this weird interference type sound. I can fix it by getting out of HDMI setting on the tv (i.e. switch to cable) and then go back into HDMI. Anyone have a clue why this is happening??

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Old 05-29-2009, 06:29 PM   #16
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anybody ever experience this?
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