For 2 channel I think my receiver is amazing.
HK AVR 247 it cost me only 205 bucks it has 7.1 capabilities, but is a really good 2 channel. Either way I suggest you check out the harman audio store. They have good stereo receivers.
Wow! That's a pretty good price for the HK AVR 247. Nothing wrong with that, for sure.
One of the main reasons I've been leaning towards the Yamaha 663 is that it is consistently described relatively future-proof due to its ability to handle the newer HD audio formats. Is the ability to decode these in the receiver really that important?
Also, would you expect noticeably better sound from the Marantz 5002 or 6001 (both are $350), and would they still be viable in ~3 years?
As for HK and Onkyo - They've been on my shortlist too, but I've heard more enthusiastic support for the new Yamaha.
Thanks again for all your help. This is a lot to sort through
The Yamaha RX-V663 is a mighty fine receiver. It does decodes the new high resolution audio formats, so it's up to date, it should last you a good while.
It is not essential, but it is common feature now in all newer receivers.
As for your second question, the simple answer is NO. You won't notice a difference in sound quality enough to influence your purchase.
Plus the Yamaha RX-V663 is the only one from these 3 receivers that include the internal decoders for the newer Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA, because it is the only one that has the HDMI version 1.3, which you need for internally decoding these new audio codecs.
So, in a way the RX-V663 is more recent and up to date. The main advantage of decoding the new high res. audio codecs in the receiver, is that you'll see their logos on the front display of the RX-V663, no more no less.
So, in the end, if you are inclined toward the Yammy RX-V663 A/V receiver, feel confident about this choice, as it is one of the better one.
And check around, because I'm sure that it can be had for less than $350.
If the RX-V665 can be had for $350, the RX-V663 can surely be had for less than $300. Just make a price ( from the Price Alert, into the Target price box) from 6th avenue electronics web site. Start with $249, up to $299, till you get it.
* It's quite simple, you make them an offer by writing down the price that you would like to pay in the "Target Price" box area, and with your e-mail address, and then click on "Submit", voila. They will contact you and let you know if they have accepted your price offer. So simple, and you save a bunch too.
Here:
http://www.6ave.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=YAMRXV663BL-OPN
Price Alert:
http://www.6ave.com/shop/PriceAlert.aspx?id=YAMRXV663BL-OPN
Note: Because it is an open box item, I bet that if you offer them $249, you'll get it.
If not, $279 should do it.
Bob