Hello all, been looking at this forum for a while, decided to post a question to perhaps get some input on getting more options on my receiver selection.
Let me first state that I need a receiver that:
1. Converts all analog inputs to HDMI. (1080p conv. NOT required. My TV does 1080i to 1080P conversion) I want this so that the wife does not have to change inputs on the TV, just the receiver.
2. Must have zone2 to power outdoor speakers.
3. An excellent surround sound auto program mode. (heard that the Yamaha is not as good as the Audyssey)
4. At least 2 HDMI inputs, prefer 3.
5. A phono (yes, phono) input would be nice, not having to purchase a separate phono pre-amp.
6. Has a very good, HIGH CURRENT amp. (7 channels)
7. $350-$450 price range.
Ok, looking (so far) at the Yamaha RX-V663, Denon AVR-689.
Have discounted the Onkyo 606 due to what I've heard about overheating as well as other issues.
From what I've read in the manuals, the only thing I don't like about the Denon is that it does not convert analog video sources to HDMI. (pg 8 in manual) Also, it states that even when using HDMI inputs, I still need to connect a separate audio cable.
The Yamaha 663 clearly shows the analog to HDMI conversion in the manual, and also shows that a separate audio cable is NOT needed when using HDMI. Though, I've not heard many good things about the YPAO opposed to the many praises I'veread about the Audyssey. Also, the yammie only has 2 HDMI ports.
So, my question, is (besides spending another $150 or so on the Denon AVR-789) is there another receiver that I should consider in this price range?