I finally purchaced an AVR!!

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ventwood0

Banned
Yes, it is true. I just went out to circuit city today and purchaced the ONKYO TX- SR504 today. I usally spend hrs upon hrs doing research before I make a purchace, but I guess I was just tired and picked this one since it was on sale for 290.00 USD. After tax it was over 300.00. Do you think this is a good buy? As most of you know already. I am certain that I will be purchacing the BIC Acoustech speakers for 799.99 very very soon. And I still have 30 days left before my return policy ends for my AVR.

Here is my AVR that I purchaced
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Customer-reviews-for-Onkyo-Home-Theater-Receiver-TX-SR504/sem/rpsm/oid/148422/rpem/ccd/productDetailReview.do#tabs

The speakers I will be getting
http://www.acousticsounddesign.com/core/view_BigProduct.cfm?pid=1061&sc=32&t=226
 
Guiria

Guiria

Senior Audioholic
If you must by locally then it's probably fine. I just bought the Yamaha HTR-5960 (compare to the audioholics review for the RX-V659) from an authorized internet dealer for 330 shipped. The yammie has pretty good reviews from audioreview, avsforums, and here at audioholics. Just my two cents.
 
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ventwood0

Banned
I posted this question in a few other forums, do you think I should take this guys
advice?


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In response to you last question "NO". The 816 is a good receiver but so is the 504. They are comparable feature/price wise, you wouldn't be gaining anything. I've got a budget Onkyo on one system and a budget Pioneer on the other and I prefer the Onkyo but that's just me. Objectivly they are compairable.

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Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Consider this, the Pioneer has auto set up, and it has preouts on all channels. The auto set up makes things incredibly simple, and preouts allow you to upgrade to a better amplifier in the future without replacing the entire receiver. If it were me I would go with the Pioneer, because I have a seperate amp, both will have nearly the same power so the difference audible won't be much.
 
hyghwayman

hyghwayman

Audioholic
Pioneer VSX-816

ventwood0 said:
Well, my rooom is basically a rectagnle, and with just a narror walkway leading out of it. It is the perfect home theater room in my opinion....... but the auto setup does look appealing.

What about this AVR?
http://deal.ritebuys.com/viewitem.php?IndexID=35321&RefTag=froogle

I have had this model for about two months and am very pleased, the sound is clean and the set-up is simple. Only thing missing on the Pioneer is the up-conversion from composite to s-video. But I don't need that feature anymore.

One more word on the Auto Sound Set-Up, It is not persice but very close to it (beter then by ear) It is preferable to use an SPL meter (C-weighing, Fast Response) for greater accuracy.
http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/setup/loudspeakers/settingspeakerlevelsdistan.php
 
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Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
The Yamaha has some nice features, that is for sure.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Wafflesomd is trying to sell his 816. Take your receiver back, and buy his. Help a member out, get a good price, anbd get a better recevier.

If you're interested PM me, I'll notify him that you want it (doesn't hang around much anymore).

SheepStar.
 
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