Re: Receiver choice
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I am still teetering between the w22's in a 7.2 system vs. the m80's in a 7.2 for a fairly large room (28' long, 18' wide, 11' height). I really like the on wall look to keep the room clutter free, but may miss the punch given by the m80's. Call Axiom as they had shown (on the owners club) that W80's were on there way so you'll have the best of both worlds.
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Well, if your walls are about 2 feet deep.
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It was a T80 not W series.
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Which Marantz is comparable to the Denon 3808? Does the Marantz sound better?
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receivers don't "sound" different.
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I bet they make different noises if you drop them. Also, if you drop one on your foot, you might make a sound, too.
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If one doesn't give out better sound, what is the point of paying more for a marantz or rotel?
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The name, features etc, possibly slightly better specs here and there, ie crosstalk, THD at max volume etc., but usually none of it makes a bit of audible difference.
FWIW, Marantz is made by the same company as Denon.
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A "high end" audio store I visited told me my Denon was on the "bright side". I think I mentioned my concern with a bright speaker through a bright receiver in a bright room. (hardwood floors, leather couch, loveseat, and chair, and ventian blinds) Not much sound absorbtion. I happened to have bought a throw rug last night. My wife loves it. I told her I had to get something before my speakers get here. (That's right. There still not here yet!)
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Was the salesman 'bright'!!! Bob, I've heard Denon receivers described as "neutral", I've heard them described as "bright" and I've heard them described as "warm". But most of all, I'm waiting for my speakers too, so I haven't heard them at all!!
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