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    Arrow Entry Level Receivers Comparison Guide

    In a budge receiver, you are looking for the most bang for your buck. What you will need to focus on is what you actually need. Many of the receivers are limited in their compatibility and functionality based on price point. The trick is to clearly know what you need so that you are getting it all in the receiver you choose. These units from Denon, Harmon Kardon, Onyko, Pioneer, and Yamaha represent the first tier in their receiver lines.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lordoftherings View Post
    I'll take the Denon AVR-590, personally.
    I'll step up and get a HK AVR 254 for around 200 bucks of ebay.
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    ^ I was expecting you Isiberian. But you have to step out of that category...
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    Fronts:Madisound RB Kits Rears and Sides: Kef 2001.2, Subwoofer: TC Tiger-1000
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    Nice write up here!

    A couple of years ago, Onkyo really brought it to the competition, bringing features and quality to lower price points than just about anybody else at the time.

    Denon has stayed very consistent. They're usually not the cheapest, but their power section is as rock solid as ever and they are always competitive in terms of features.

    H/K too seems to be very consistent, but, unfortunately, consistent in offering fewer features at any given price bracket. Their power section is rock solid though.

    Yamaha has been disappointing me over the past couple of years. They've let their power section decrease in quality in order to keep up with features and lower price points.

    Pioneer seems to really be on the rise at the moment. They remind me a lot of Onkyo from a couple of years ago as they are pushing the envelope in terms of features whilst keeping their power section decent and lowering prices.

    I remain a Denon fan - they are just "safe" as you can almost always rely upon them to be up-to-the-minute in features and rock solid in amplifier performance. Pioneer are the exciting ones at the moment though, but I fully expect that Yamaha will do a whole-hog revamp of their design within the next couple of years in order to pull the same sort of leap-frog over everyone. Onkyo, Pioneer and Yamaha seem to do that on about a 6 year cycle, so it's always fun to watch them battle it out
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    I too have been more than a little dissapointed in Yamaha's latest offerings. If I were to look for a new receiver right now, I would be giving the Denon AVR-1910 a good hard look.
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    I know it's not entry level, but I don't buy entry level gear anymore I was just saying for my own personal needs, that's what I would be looking at, since Yamaha is dropping the ball.
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    Overall its an ok article but not all that informative.

    He states that these are the first tier receivers in the manufactures line but uses the Pioneer 819 instead of the 519. But uses first tier models for the all the other manufactures.

    Another fact not mentioned is how cheap it is to get the second tier model with most of the other manufactures. The Onkyo 507 is 349.00 all over the internet from authorized dealers, and offers all the HD codecs. The Pioneer 3rd tier receiver the 919 receiver can be had for 379.00.

    The only two that cost over 100 more are the HK and Yamaha. But the 154 retails for 299 not 399. It would have been more more informative if he talked about street prices from authorized to dealers.

    Another item that is not clear is if Tom is stating the HK does have variable crossover functions or does not. If he is stating it does not. Then it does. It has seperate crossovers for all channels.

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    Well, unfortunately, that's the fault of the stupid world of MSRP, MAP and then the REAL price - not Tom's

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    5.1 Channels.....no upconversion to HDMI.....no upscaling to 1080P.....Waste of money. You might as well keep your legacy receiver if you like the way it sounds.
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    I found it helpful thanks

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