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    Which way makes more $$ sense...a Yamaha RX V1 for $1000 or a RX Z1 for $2000.?

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    I'd save the $1000 right now if it were me, especially if you don't care about Discreet 6.1 or Dolby Pro Logic II or Neo sound fields...
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    hawke : I'd save the $1000 right now if it were me, especially if you don't care about Discreet 6.1 or Dolby Pro Logic II or Neo sound fields...
    Totally agree, better off getting a seperate power amp for you mains with the money you save and better floor standing speakers with good low frequency response.
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