<font color='#000000'>I'm hoping to get some help deciding between separates and a receiver.
I'm putting together a system for music only. It is for my home office; it will not now, or in the future, need video capabilities. I listen to classical(sonatas to symponies), jazz, and a little pop(on the radio). I've ordered a pair of Ohm Micro Walsh speakers(and if they prove to be bass-deficient, I'll add a sub), it seems like the Denon 2200 universal CD player is a good choice, and now I'm shopping for electronics. I've read about 4 million reviews, and spent a few hours at two stereo stores listening. And I'm confused.
I'm willing to spend up to about $1200(though less would be better) for the amp, preamp, and tuner. My goal is to get very good sound without breaking the bank. While I would like the option of later adding speakers and having multi-channel sound, this consideration is secondary to overall sonic quality.
It seems to me I have three general choices:
A safe bet would be to get moderately priced, well regarded separates, such as an NAD 372 integrated amp and a tuner, or, spending a little more, maybe an Odyssey Khartago amp and a similarly priced pre-amp tuner. Depending on choice, $1000-$1500.
The next choice would be an AV receiver, such as Denon 3805, Yamaha 2400, HK 7200, etc. Focusing on the Denon 3805(which can be had for $1080 at Crutchfield with 10% off), and considering running it in stereo direct mode, I'm wondering if there would be an audible, qualitative difference in sound quality between it and the level of separates described above. I don't want to sacrifice quality of sound, but if it was as good, it would be like getting all of the surround processing(and multichannel upgrade possibilities) for free. Is there such a thing as a free lunch?
I've read so much about soundstage, detail, and imaging, and I'm wondering if there really is much of a difference between a top level $1200 receiver and $1200 worth of stereo separates.
And that brings me to the third, wild card choice. How would a quality stereo receiver compare? For $300 the HK3480 promises plenty of power. Would it compare sonically to the choices above?
I realize this post has gotten lengthy; and I do appreciate any help and feedback.</font>