The 100 watt Onkyo TX-8555 is a tried and true design that they have been using for many years. It retails for less than 300.00 and will sound every bit as good as the higher priced NAD's and Marantz units.
Hey Anamorphic (and everyone else),
Just wanted to let you know that I indeed pulled the trigger on an Onkyo TX-8555 based on your recommendations; got this 100-watt-per-channel receiver for less than $250 on Amazon, and this was like 30 or so bucks more than what a local RC Willey outlet wanted for the STEP-DOWN model (the 8255 I think?). I also got free shipping from Amazon for it...seemed like too good a deal to pass up.
The "entry level" Onkyo stereo receiver, while probably fine in all fairness for my needs, just seemed really inferior in person; the 50 watts per channel didn't scare me off at all, but the 8555 has a sub pre-out and just a heftier look to it.
I really, really wanted that A-9555 integrated, but it was simply way too much money right now...I couldn't find it for much under 500 bucks and most places wanted well over $699 from what I recall. At least now we'll have a tuner built in as well, which I'll never use, but the wife probably will.
For the time being, we're going to be running my old Polk R20 bookshelves on Sanus stands for this 2-channel system, but I hate the idea of using bookshelves for a stereo setup, so I'll eventually get around to buying new towers for this room. So, that leaves the turntable choice for the setup, which I'm struggling with now. All fingers point to the Technics SL-1200MK2, but, again, this I don't think is going to be within budget.
The table isn't something that needs to be bought right now, though, as we're just going to get some kind of music going in this room -- the receiver or amp was more important in this regard, as we already have a CD changer and recorder in place.
Anamorphic, what do you think of the choice of the TX-8555, and the price of just under $250? Was it worth it?