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Title says it all I'm looking to get my first real Home Theater set-up and would like to know what receiver you would prefer. Both can be had for the same price so it is between these two models. Leaning towards the Pioneer but just wanted others thoughts before committing.
Onkyo TX-SR308 Pioneer VSX-520K Last edited by madlost1; 05-20-2010 at 01:54 AM. |
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What is your overall budget? What speakers are you planning to buy? |
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In this case I would go with the Pioneeer judging by the specs but are you able to do side by side comparaison?
Not for the WPC but mostly for the THD but sometimes THD could be rated differently from one company to another. And the Pioneer is also 3D Compatible for future upgrades. I actually saw it today and was quite surprised by it's weight, good indicator of a Good Power supply. If you don't plan on running 6ohms speaker the Pioneer is the one to get in this particular case. |
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The speakers I am getting are the Polk Audio Monitor 40's for the rears, Polk Audio Monitor 50's for the fronts, Polk Audio CS1 for the center, Polk Audio PSW10 for the Sub. I don't understand what you mean by plans. |
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Can't do side by side and will be running 8ohm speakers.
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Can I make a suggestion for you.
Why not perhaps look at these speakers and then try this receiver, overall it would be better speakers and a better receiver. Jamo is owned by klipsch, so you know they are not some cheap speaker. Fronts $149 http://www.wwstereo.com/website/ecom...product=C403DA Surrounds $80 http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it...1827/jamo-c401 Center Channel $80 http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it...2/jamo-c400cen Subwoofer $200 http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it...0/jamo-sub-550 Speakers Total $509 Speaker Stands $34 http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it..._c=site_search Receiver $350 http://www.amazon.com/Denon-AVR1910-...4325616&sr=8-3 TOTAL $893 Better speakers, a better receiver, for less money then you were planning on spending. Don't worry about bookshelfs as fronts when they have a nice subwoofer paired with them they work as good as towers for HT. Also just because the M50s have 2 drivers doesn't mean they are better either, the Jamos are better speakers, better detail, better highs and mid-range, overall better tone and coherence. The reason they are so inexpensive is because they were originally only sold in Europe, however klipsch brought unsold inventory to the U.S., and put them on clearence because they just introduced the C60s, so the C40s need to be liquidated. LUCKY for YOU, you get a great bargin. If you want a better sub then the Jamo sub go here http://www.sounddistributors.com/buy...at_name=Search The Premier Acoustic PA-120 is an awesome performer, and is only $229, I think there is a $23 shipping charge, but if you want a better sub here you go. hope that is helpful for you. Last edited by callas01; 05-20-2010 at 03:38 AM. |
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I am pretty new to the HT game, but in the last couple months I have gone through 2 receivers, the onkyo 308 was first and now the Pioneer 820-k, which is the next step up from the 520-k. Both have been or are being returned.
My experience was this: The onkyo was fine, except it was faulty. I think there was something wrong with the hdmi output because it behaved like it had a bad cable at all times, no matter how many different cables or factory resets were tried. It would black out video for 1 to 3 seconds randomly, sometimes every ten seconds, sometimes every other day. It sounded alright, first with the 3300 speaker package it came with, but soon I couldn't help upgrading the center to a polk CS2 and the fronts to monitor 40s. It sounded good, but not great. Onkyo tech support just said to return the thing, since it sounded broken so it all all it's speakers went back. Then I got the Pioneer 820-k. The Pioneer had a little (and I mean a little) bit more oomph and clarity, but as far as user friendliness and features it is way behind the Onkyo. The only thing that was better was that it had a setup mic (which the 520 you are looking at doesn't anyway). The onkyo has an on screen overlay setup menu thru hdmi which lets you adjust things very easily without leaving the source you are adjusting for. Pioneer does not. Whatever adjustments you make are on the receiver screen and scrolling to what you might be looking for can be a bit excruciating. Watts wise, the Onkyo says 65 x5 and Pioneer says 110 x5, but that is more marketing bs than anything else. The Pioneer I have doesn't sound like it has that much more power, and it certainly isn't anywhere near 110. So if I was to recommend one or the other, for the money I would go for the onkyo, just save the box in case you get a faulty one like I did. One last thing about the Onkyo 308, is that it will only support a passive sub. Some people get really uppity about that. Just about everyone else on this site is more knowledgeable than I am about specs and components and such; this is just my two cents. Take it for what it is worth, but please don't take it as gospel, just one persons experience with these two products. |
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Might as well use 403 as surrrounds for the extra 70$ In 5.1 SACD When using my HK DVD-48 you have use analog out so bass management is impossible bigger bookshelves would perform better in this kind of application depending on how the recording has been done. Last edited by BigAl87; 05-20-2010 at 04:25 AM. |
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True, But I thought the OP was looking for a HT setup, true he could use it for multi-channel music too. And your right that the bigger drivers would be better, that is another option to get the bigger drivers all around... however I was just throwing out a better suggestion for a setup.
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I'd also rather floor standing speakers so how about the Jamo E 660 (only $20 more for the pair than the bookshelfs)? The rears and center both look like good deals. Also might go with the Premier Acoustic. Last edited by madlost1; 05-20-2010 at 04:42 AM. |
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E660 and E7 Center $288 http://www.wwstereo.com/website/ecom...product=E660DA & http://www.wwstereo.com/website/ecom...roduct=E7CENDA Rears if you want the matching rears $99 EACH, you will need 2 of them, however the C 401s will do just fine too. http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it..._c=site_search As for the receiver, Even though you won't use 7 speakers, the 1910 has more power and is a better receiver. Its up to you, however I would suggest the 1910 for $350, it will power the speakers better then the 1610, and that is more important then the number of channels it has. |
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There is the option to build your system a bit more slowly and just get the fronts first and a Receiver then add a sub and surrounds a little later.
$350 on the Denon 1910 AVR C405 Floorstanders $398/pr http://www.wwstereo.com/website/ecom...x?product=C405 C 400 Center $80 http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it...2/jamo-c400cen Total would be $828 Then just decide if you want the rears speaker over the sub, if you do then just save for the sub, or save for the rears.... I think if you got the rears then saved up for the PA-120 Sub you would be happy FOR A VERY LONG TIME |
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Thanks again appreciate it. I'll have to go through my options tommorow when I'm a little more awake.
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no worries. we all have to start somewhere, I am just trying to help you to build the best system that you can get for your money.
I would say the order Id consider them in is as follows 1) C405s 2) C403s 3) E660s However if you like it 1) C405s 2) E660s 3) C403s that is fine to. Last edited by callas01; 05-20-2010 at 05:21 AM. |
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Is it just me, or is that a pretty good price for a receiver that looks to be very nice? I know Denon generally has a good reputation. Is this an entry level model, or is it an older model? Does this look like one of the best bang for the buck receivers out there right now? |
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