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ok, long and short. my Onkyo 605 that I bought about 9.5 years ago is starting to show signs of age. It's shutting off every once in a while and getting hotter than it normally does. I figure it's getting time to replace it and am not looking to blow the bank since this was just a budget receiver as it was and it's used for a bedroom setup. I don't need 7.1 capabilities for this type of room, so was looking at a simple 5.1 setup with around the same amount of power that the 605 had "per channel". any suggestions in the $200-$300 range (as that's about what I got the 605 for back in the day. It's just used for PS4 games, movie watching and basic TV. I have an SVS PB-10 hooked up to it + a 5.1 satellite system... nothing too wild.
I know my higher end stuff a LOT better than I do a budget bedroom receiver |
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