Hi everyone,
I don't know if I'm Audiophile or not, not sure exactly what that means, I really do enjoy sitting back, relaxing and listening to music whenever i can get a chance. Getting harder without a dedicated listening room and 2 young kids. I was recently able to listen to Portishead's live album, mostly uninterrupted in it's entirety.
Anyway my first experience into the audio world was a shortly owned Bose Wave radio that was quickly upgrade to PSB T5 Tower speakers with a HTIB receiver (it may have been a Sony). Yeah I know it's not a great start. I up graded to PSB T6 tower with my brothers old, but still in good condition, Technics SA EX510 avr. Had that set up for about five years. The Technics finally gave out so I purchased the NAD T758 V3 and a psb center channel. Had some Polk Audio bookshelf sitting around using them for L/R Surround. I knew NAD had issues but with the price cut, since it was being discontinued, I had to go for it and hope for the best. This thing sounded awesome and I couldn't have been more happier even if i got it for the original price but for the discounted price I was freaking ecstatic, for about a month.
My current set up is a Marantz SR5014, PSB Image T6 Front L/R, PSB Imagine XC Center, Polk Audio T15 Surround L/R.
Next year I hope to add on a sub. and the Psb Imagine XA Atmos speakers.
So my question is, I was thinking of maybe getting the Dennon 3600h or Yamaha Aventage RX-A1080. Would either of these be better for music than SR 5014? I was thinking the Dennon may be better I thought I saw somewhere If you connect an amp to it's front L/R preouts (which I am thinking about doing) that those preouts will physically disconnect from the receiver (where most other avrs don't) making it true separates, for those channels at least. If this is true does anyone know if the SR 5014 does the samething?
Thanks in advance for any comments and answers.