Receiver upgrade nelp needed

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bnewt

Junior Audioholic
I am going to update my Pioneer Elite 45 in the near future, but need some advice on which unit to choose. I will be connecting blu-ray player, satellite receiver, and DTVPAL.

Of course it must be able to decode the higher quality sound tracks available on blu-rays discs. I would prefer a unit that has on screen display with hdmi & component connection, including volume. I would like to be able to rename each input. From here, I'm not sure what is beneficial or just over kill.......Do I need a unit that will upconvert/upscale everything to 1080P even hdmi signals? Do I need a unit that will pass hdmi signals unprocessed?

I really like the appearance of the Pioneer's, but don't know if they have the on screen display, especially the volume. Anyone know if the new releases will have this? I believe the Denon 4308 has the on screen volume, but have no idea if the 3808 does. I also read a pretty good review of the Yamaha V3900 last night, but not sure if it has the on screen voume either.
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
May I ask, why do you need on-screen volume display?

Just curious

The Marantz 8002 has it, but I usually set volume based on source from front panel and then adjust by ear :rolleyes: The setup is on screen which was more important to me. I rarely look at the audio on screen.

I had a Pioneer Elite VSX 45 TX before but had some failures; the video switching went out. And then there was Pi0neer support who told me they did not support Def Tech speakers when I had a power tripping issue: it was a whisker wire short on the center which tripped above low voulme.

Good Luck!

MidCow2
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
The new HK receivers (model 254 and up) do volume over HDMI and are good units to boot. Just be sure to update the firmware.
 
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bnewt

Junior Audioholic
May I ask, why do you need on-screen volume display?

Just curious

The Marantz 8002 has it, but I usually set volume based on source from front panel and then adjust by ear :rolleyes: The setup is on screen which was more important to me. I rarely look at the audio on screen.

I had a Pioneer Elite VSX 45 TX before but had some failures; the video switching went out. And then there was Pi0neer support who told me they did not support Def Tech speakers when I had a power tripping issue: it was a whisker wire short on the center which tripped above low voulme.

Good Luck!

MidCow2
All of my components are behind smoked glass. The on screen volume would just make it a little easier + it's kind of a "neat" factor too. I have not had any problem with my Pioneer, but I don't use it for any type of video switching. Not sure that I would a new receiver, but would like it to have the capability, just in case.
 

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