First time poster looking for help with a receiver

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Craft23

Audioholic Intern
Hi guys, so I recently came into a pair of Polk Audio Monitor 70's. First off, any reviews on these or just on Polk Audio in general, I heard them for a minute and they sounded good but I pretty much know nothing. I am looking to buy a receiver and have no idea where to begin. I was hoping to find one for around $250 but willing to wait a little and spend around $500 if necessary. I am going to be adding on a center channel and subwoofer eventually so I need the receiver to be able to handle all of those. Thanks in advance for any help.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Can't tell you about your speakers, haven't heard any Polks in quite a while. Polk is a good audio brand, but have quite a few different lineups of speakers. Might want to check for comments on threads they've been discussed in https://www.google.com/#q=polk+monitor+70+site:forums.audioholics.com

AVRs are about connectivity and features for the most part. You can make your avr dollar go further with refurbs/closeouts (but some additional risk perhaps so watch return/warranty options) at a place like accessories4less.com. The avrs in your budget range are far more similar than different in any case....personally I like the Denon/Marantz stuff that have Audyssey. This one looks nice http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/denavrx1100w/denon-avr-x1100w-7.2-ch-x-80-watts-networking-a/v-receiver/1.html
 
cel4145

cel4145

Audioholic
Agreed. That receiver is a good choice. Save your money for a subwoofer next.
 
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Craft23

Audioholic Intern
Can't tell you about your speakers, haven't heard any Polks in quite a while. Polk is a good audio brand, but have quite a few different lineups of speakers. Might want to check for comments on threads they've been discussed in https://www.google.com/#q=polk+monitor+70+site:forums.audioholics.com

AVRs are about connectivity and features for the most part. You can make your avr dollar go further with refurbs/closeouts (but some additional risk perhaps so watch return/warranty options) at a place like accessories4less.com. The avrs in your budget range are far more similar than different in any case....personally I like the Denon/Marantz stuff that have Audyssey. This one looks nice http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/denavrx1100w/denon-avr-x1100w-7.2-ch-x-80-watts-networking-a/v-receiver/1.html
Thanks for the help, but what is Audyssey?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for the help, but what is Audyssey?
It's what is generally called room correction software or room correction eq and is often combined with an automatic setup program using a measurement microphone that will setup delays (distance) and levels for your speakers and subs for optimal sound at the listening position(s). Audyssey is a licensed product, mostly found now in Denon and Marantz avrs in various levels (basic thru highest levels: MultEQ, MultEQ XT, MultEQ XT32). Yamaha uses their own proprietary program called YPAO, Onkyo/Integra has their own AccuEQ, and there are others as well.
 
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