Receiver with small depth dimension?

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thepoo

Enthusiast
Hi Folks,

I need a receiver that is less than 11” deep, so that it fits on our living-room shelves. This’ll be only for two-channel music (classical at concert hall volume level in a big room with high ceilings). I’m also searching for floor-standing speakers to match the receiver. I searched everywhere but can’t find a receiver less than 12.5” deep. Any suggestions?

Thanks much!
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Get a normal AVR, stick it in a closet and run a IR repeater to it so you can control it with the remote.
 
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thepoo

Enthusiast
Get a normal AVR, stick it in a closet and run a IR repeater to it so you can control it with the remote.
Thanks for the reply Greg, but your suggestion won’t work in my room – I’m stuck with receiver placement.
 
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thepoo

Enthusiast
I noticed another thread about Audiosource amps, and looked them up. Audiosource Amp 100 (50Wx2) is only 9.25” deep. Do you folks think it has enough juice to drive a good pair of speakers and produce good sound quality? Unfortunately AMP 100 has only two RCA inputs.
 
pzaur

pzaur

Audioholic Samurai
You started the thread looking for a receiver and then mentioned the amp. So, some additional questions:

1) Where is the source material being played coming from?
2) Do you want a radio tuner?

The amp may very well be exactly what you're looking for. There are plenty to choose from.
This is what the Audioholics store carries.

-pat
 
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thepoo

Enthusiast
You started the thread looking for a receiver and then mentioned the amp. So, some additional questions:

1) Where is the source material being played coming from?
2) Do you want a radio tuner?

The amp may very well be exactly what you're looking for. There are plenty to choose from.
This is what the Audioholics store carries.

-pat
Yes, I started looking for a receiver, but couldn't find one < 11" in depth, and happened to find this Audiosource amp by reading another thread.

So, I wonder if this amp or another amp (maybe with a pre-amp for extra inputs) would do the job.

sources will be: satellite receiver, cd player, and ipod. I'll be playing only 2-channel classical music.

I'd also like a radio tuner.

Thanks!
 
Haoleb

Haoleb

Audioholic Field Marshall
Parasound makes some very small size components that are also quite high quality.

The downside is that they are not really cheap.

http://www.parasound.com/zcustom/

I own a Zpre2, But have also worked with the Zamp and Ztuner. All of which are very nice products.
 
pzaur

pzaur

Audioholic Samurai
Yes, I started looking for a receiver, but couldn't find one < 11" in depth, and happened to find this Audiosource amp by reading another thread.

So, I wonder if this amp or another amp (maybe with a pre-amp for extra inputs) would do the job.

sources will be: satellite receiver, cd player, and ipod. I'll be playing only 2-channel classical music.

I'd also like a radio tuner.

Thanks!
In summary -> all sources played back with same pair of speakers. (?)

This might work:
Sources (Satellite with red/white connections, ipod, cd player, and tuner (Ztuner)) into Zpre2 which is coupled to Zamp V.3

All items connected to the Zpre2 would have to be using the red/white RCA connections.

This setup could cause some height issues...

-pat
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
By using separate pre and power amps, you can always locate a larger power amplifier someplace besides the rack.

This would work out well with the "Z" tuner and pre-amp on the rack and the power amp located elsewhere.

I believe that Audiosource is simply a power amp. You will want/need a pre-amp with that.
 
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thepoo

Enthusiast
Thank you folks for the suggestions.

Parasound looks nice. oooh, aaaah, cool looking separates.

But, Parasound Zamp costs twice as much as the Audiosource Amp-100 (both about 50W/channel), and Audiosource makes a preamp to go with the Amp-100.

I think I’ll go for the Parasound separates because of the coolness factor and probably better quality (I doubt I could hear differences in sound from these two brands).

I still wish I could find an a/v receiver that fits on my shelf.

Boris
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Boris,

Hi. Do you have other limiting dimensions, such as height, width, or weight?

Adam
 
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thepoo

Enthusiast
Boris,

Hi. Do you have other limiting dimensions, such as height, width, or weight?

Adam
Adam, my only limiting dim is depth. Among a/v receivers, Yamaha HTR-6030 D=12.5" is the smallest I've found. Thanks!
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
I could be wrong, but I believe the Panasonic Class D receivers might fit. Oops, just realized you said 2-channel.
 
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