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Old 11-03-2009, 04:03 AM
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Default Need help choosing the best components out of what I have

So I'm a little bit of an audio noob, but I've managed to collect a few different receivers over the years. My problem is I'm not sure which I should be using to get the best 2 channel audio sound quality (this is what the system is used for 90% of the time).

I will be playing mostly vinyl, some CDs, and a lot of (high bitrate) MP3s off of my HTPC on this setup.

I have the following receivers:
Toshiba SA7150
Onkyo HT R500
Pioneer SX-424
Kenwood KC-207 (with Kenwood KM-207 amplifier)
Yamaha HTR 5890

The Toshiba would need to be repaired for me to use it, though I'm suspicious it would produce the highest quality sound of those listed. I have the repair manual and some knowledge of electronics--if it would drastically improve SQ I would be willing to take it apart and fix it.
The Kenwood stuff is part of that huge Spectrum 87B system they sold back in the late 80s. If it helps, I'm also using the speakers from this system (JL 975 AVs I think).

I have two turntables, one that came with the spectrum system, the Kenwood KD-87F, and an older Kenwood KD-2033. I have no idea if SQ varies between turntables or if either one of these is superior to the other.

So my question is: among this equipment, what would you guys use for the best 2 channel music quality? Does having a seperate amp (kenwood receiver/amp) make a noticeable difference, or would I be better off using the newer, nicer Yamaha? Is the Yamaha's built in amp better than the Kenwood KM-207?

And will the same setup produce be best for both a vinyl source and an analog (or digital?) signal coming from a PC? Or would one receiver be better for the vinyl while another (the Onkyo and Yamaha both have optical) would be better for MP3s?

Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for any suggestions or comments

Andrew

(cross posted at AVS)
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Old 11-03-2009, 01:11 PM
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what speakers and how large of a room/listening distance?
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I'd go with the kenwood separates. They made some good gear back in the day.
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will be using kenwood JL 975 AVs.

room is large--about 15' x 25' with vaulted ceilings, about 16 feet at the highest point.

I've been using the kenwood separates and the sound quality is definitely excellent. I just didn't know if any of the other receivers would produce better SQ if I subbed them in.
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will be using kenwood JL 975 AVs.

room is large--about 15' x 25' with vaulted ceilings, about 16 feet at the highest point.

I've been using the kenwood separates and the sound quality is definitely excellent. I just didn't know if any of the other receivers would produce better SQ if I subbed them in.
not audibly, if you want better sound quality upgrading the speakers would be the thing to do.
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