Hoping some of the many experts around here can point me in the right direction...
I'm putting together a modest 2.0 system for my home office, roughly 13'x14'. Two things I'm certain of: I'm going to use the Wiim Pro for streaming, and my old Oppo DV-980H to play all the disc types. I think I'm going to get the Dayton MK-442T speakers, but my quandary is the amplification in my price range. I've read rave reviews of the Aiyima T9 Pro, and it's is within my price range. The question here is: Does it make sense to get the Aiyima ($160 at Amazon), or go with a basic stereo receiver from an established brand close to my price range? i.e., the Yamaha R-S202BL ($180 at Amazon). I don't much care about streaming from my phone, so the Aiyima bluetooth capability is not a big deal for me. Also, I assume the Oppo player and the Wiim Pro have somewhat decent DACs, so I don't know how important having an additional DAC in the amp is. In all honesty, I don't claim to have "golden ears" and there are some room limitations: one of my walls is floor-to-ceiling glass, I can't place the speakers near any corner, including a subwoofer (that's why it has to be a 2.0), and I don't have curtains or any acoustic treatment yet, so I'm not sure if I'd be able to tell the difference. I guess a big factor, second to sound, is the product reliability. For reference, I'm going from a Harman/Kardon Onyx 4 fed with an Amazon Echo Dot to this 2.0 system - that difference, I know I'll be able to tell...
Thanks for your help
PTM
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