Would a newer receiver sound better?

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Sorry, I have been neglecting this post for a while, but things are hectic here in Minnesota. We have had a massive invasion by fascist Gestapo, and I'm not kidding. So, I am a little preoccupied.

Anyhow I had not idea of budget and even more importantly how many channels he required.

I have come to the conclusion that the addition of these Atmos channels has caused a significant decrease in quality to maintain price.

There really needs to be higher quality simpler units at a price more can afford. That means two or three channel units and may be 5.1 and not Audyssey or Dirac.

Most room are not suitable for more than 3.2 any way.

I agree separates is the way to go, but the cost for many will be too steep.

Those Marantz 7705 and 7706 I have come to the conclusion are in the Junk category. The 7705 failed at 5 years and would have damaged a lot of speaker systems. I have 8806 back, but it is really not a quality unit. The SNR is just not up to it. It is better in a 2.2 system, but I usually sit closer to the speakers, and you can hear background at the seated position. I can NOT recommend those units. The two older 7701 units I have a much better. The one in the Great room has hours upon hours of use and is a real workhorse. So with Atmos basic quality has gone down the tubes.

So that means the AV 20 or AV 10. When you add all the power amps required that puts the system out of the reach of the many.

If I could not design and build my speakers and have good vintage gear that I can service, there is no way I could afford the quality of the system I enjoy.
The Marantz AV30 11.4 Ch AVP is now in stock. So don’t have to get AV10 or AV20.

I only use 9Ch, so a 9.4Ch AVP would be nice. But I don’t think anyone is going to make an AVP with less than 11Ch these days.

BTW, I just sold another set of AV20 + AMP20 (combo-promotion). Seems like these AV10/AV20/AV30 are selling like hotcakes. :D
 
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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

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The Marantz AV30 11.4 Ch AVP is now in stock. So don’t have to get AV10 or AV20.

I only use 9Ch, but I don’t think anyone is going to make an AVP with less than 11Ch these days.

BTW, I just sold another set of AV20 + AMP20 (combo-promotion). Seems like these AV10/AV20/AV30 are selling like hotcakes. :D
That is interesting. Obviously there is a drive to quality. People are not wrong. The most expensive purchases you ever make, are junk. The problem is that it is not always easy to recognize it.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Another vote for re-running setup/sharing your settings, modes you use, etc. Doubtful it would be worthwhile paying someone to run setup for you, but maybe you need some guidance/help on what to do particularly. The quality of sound is largely about your speakers and your room....
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
We spend thousands of hours enjoying this hobby. So I think we should become comfortable with setting up our own systems at a minimum.

Applying Audyssey should be doable. Then increasing the Bass Speaker Channel Level after doing Audyssey should also be doable.
 

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