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im thinking of upgrading my Sony str dg 720 to a Pioneer VSX-919H-K
will i hear a big difference in quality? is it worth the upgrade? i really like how the pioneer has all banana plug connections, cuz my sony doesnt, really wana hook up my speakers with thicker wire and banana plugs, so that would be a plus for me but what other plus's am i looking at? thanx |
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An extra hundred bucks fetches you the 1019 with an extra HDMI port and GUI display...
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Umm the bench test on the 1019 which uses the same amp on the 919 is a meager 28.7 watts per channel. I know that you wont get they stated 90-110/130 that all mid-level receivers claim when all channels are driven... unless you go with the Marantz 4003. But then you will need to send audio out via PCM for uncompressed audio, but you will have pre-outs for later upgrades.
You can also look into the Sony STR-DN1000, I have last years Sony 920 and it is actually a very good receiver... I had a Sony 710 like your 720, and the 920 uses the amp and power supply from the ES2400, there was a significant increase in sound and power that I noticed right away... It appears that the 1000 hadn't changed that... it actually got heavier instead of lighter like all the other receivers. Last edited by callas01; 11-23-2009 at 03:50 PM. |
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As callas said, the 1019, and 919 aren't exactly "bench test queens". Here's the test on the 1019.
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Pioneer VSX-1019 review As for GUI, it stands for Graphic User Interface. It means that any changes and settings you want to see and change, the menu's will show up on your TV, instead of the small display on the front of the receiver. |
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thanx for the feed back tho |
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is that what ur saying? |
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if you would like a somewhat decent upgrade, you may want to check out the many refurb harman kardon avr 254s that on ebay currently. it looks like they can be had for around $250, and i'm guessing that it would definitely sound better than your current sony. also, don't be fooled by the specs on the avr 254, 50wpc on the hk will mop the floor w/ the 110wpc on the sony or pioneer...
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what about a onkyo 607? or yamaha HTR6250B? a lil outa my price range but hopefully my friend at bb can get a discount
the yamaha claims 150w per channel, and the onkyo claims 90w, what will i really be getting? my sony 720 has been good too me, but im havin problems with it now, so i need to upgrade soon |
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i almost bought one when i came from a sony str dg820. seems to be a great buy by all accounts, and i think it would drive your current energy c-series speakers very well. you should notice a pretty significant improvement if you go from the sony str dg720 to the onkyo... |
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I can't speak about a Yamaha, as I have never owned one. |
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I got the vsx-919 about two months ago and love it. I agree with others that the Ipod feature is very nice, although now my wife wants a new Ipod because of it.
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In reality, probably around 25-30wpc. I have no doubt though, that driving one channel would produce the rated 105w. Most receivers are like this though. Only when you get into the higher end models, Pioneer Elites, NAD, Integra etc., that's when the rated power is closer to the tested power. But of course, you have to pay to play in that class. My receiver retailed in Canada for $1900. I got it for half price on a liquidation sale though, so I got a screaming deal. So I would say keep the Sony you have now, if it does what you need, and save up for a higher grade receiver in the future. Do your research, and then you'll be happy with it in the end.
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