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Hey, so the thread title basically says it all. I can't seem to find a receiver to support the number of connections I have. I have the following currently that would need to be supported:
-4 HDMI inputs -1 Component input -6 Composite inputs -1 vga input into my tv and audio to the receiver I found a couple of Yamaha units that seem to provide the sufficient amount of connections, but for whatever reason, they split the audio and video connections across the back of the receiver, making it next to impossible for the wires to stretch as far as needed to connect both audio and video. I have no idea why the hell they did that. Anyways, any help is much appreciated. Thanks for reading! EDIT: Pricing is flexible. I'd like to keep it under $800 shipped preferably. Would consider more for the perfect unit. Last edited by delux247; 01-30-2009 at 07:26 PM. Reason: Pricing |
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The Denon AVR-5308CI will certainly meet all your needs. Or perhaps the Denon AVP-A1HDC1 Reference Preamplifier.
![]() A budget would help us guide you in the right direction. You may be able to find a Denon AVR-2309CI under 800, the only thing it would need otherwise is a switch for all the composite video inputs(6 really?). Marant SR7001 - Recertified Closeout $499.99 Last edited by kpkelley; 01-30-2009 at 07:34 PM. |
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i have cut an incision in the wires between the component cables and then pulled them apart. If you slice in the right area and pull carefully the wires will separate and give you more room to make all the connections. The trick is doing it carefully enough where yuo don't expose any wire.
Wires that have those cores or some type of extra coupling towards the end so this doesnt' happen accidently are pretty much impossible to do. You could also use couplers and small length audio cables (red/white) that you could couple to the componant cables to extend them for the audio connection http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2 They also sell composite/rca cables that have 1 end male and one end female,,,so you can just plug them into the audio cables on the componant cbale to extend their length. http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2 I have also found the couplers and the male/female rca cables in walmart for fairly cheap as well. Last edited by slaizer2000; 01-30-2009 at 08:17 PM. |
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The only ones I can find are a Denon 2809 or Yamaha RX-V1800 - either has all the connections that you want and will sound fantastic - however i doubt you will get one for $800, Gearyt may have the better solution - get a decent $800 receiver and buy a switch box to cover the remaining inputs - or connect the surplus ones straight to your TV
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Check this one out. I've never owned an Onkyo, but it seems to get alot of good reviews, especially this model.
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Thats a great choice at a good price. Your gonna live the Yammy, I have the RX-v3000 and absolutely love it.
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