hello all, I have a big question,
I currently have a pioneer 1015tx 7.1 thx select 840w reciever.
I really like it but the crossover setting are extremely limited from 80Hz to 50Hz, thats it
I just got a new sub (epik Knight) and yes it badass but my room acoustics are killing me, after 3 hours of moving the sub all the way around my 16'x27' room 8" at a time im getting some small dropoffs above 67Hz in one spot that i like, and my polk speakers are only rated down to 60Hz so with my current reciever im only able to set my crossover at 80Hz
I have been wondering what a yammy sounds like since everyone says the pioneer and yamaha recievers have a different sound to them i would like to know wich one i like. So i plan on picking up a new reciever at BB or CC and seeing if that does the trick. If not i have 30 days to return it so im not losing out,
I have been looking at the yamahas and wow there are alot of choices so many letters and numbers..lol
I need suggestions on one that has plenty of crossover options but not lacking any of the features of the pioneer 1015tx
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Products/HomeEntertainment/AV-Receivers/PioneerReceivers/VSX-1015TX
It does not have to thx select certified, but another thing im interested in is the hdmi inputs, because i have a toshiba hd a2 and isnt it true that you can recieve DD+ signals through the hdmi cable even if your reciever is not DD+
certified? It just shows up as DTS on the reciever correct?
Anyway one other brand i was looking at was a harmon kardon that BB
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8258949&type=product&id=1170289629751
or maybe a onkyo
i dont know..lol Thanks for reading the long post and any advise is welcome
oh yeah i would like to keep the price under 600