receiver flip flopping
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Decisions, decisions...
Okay, I will admit that I was quickly tempted by 6ave's Denon 3803 deal on-line, but after having had a chance to go to some of my loacl shops for some listening sessions, I've now been introduced to Rotel. I'm still thinking of a receiver to start, so I have a choice of going with the late RSX-972, or last year's RSX-1055. Of course, I also know about the new 2004 models, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to wait that long.
Anyway, comments, recommendations? Are Rotel components a nice fit with Axiom speakers? Will I be missing out on anything crucial if I pick the 972 instead of the 1055? Should I forget about these 75w models and head straight for the 100w 1065? I have to admit the price on the 972 is really tempting, but it is a discontinued model and I might also be able to work out a deal on one of the newer ones if the added features are worth the extra cost.
Thoughts?
- David
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Re: receiver flip flopping
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If your looking at rotel, you might as well start looking at NAD too.
They offer some solid recievers you could probbly get their best one for the price of a rotel.
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Re: receiver flip flopping
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Does anyone know if 6ave's deal on the Denon 3803 is still valid? I was looking recently and saw a price $300 above what was "the deal"...
WhatFurrer
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Re: receiver flip flopping
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At the avsforum, if you are able to wade through all of the heated point and counterpoint posts about on-line sales, a couple people confirmed that they were able to order a 3803 for the price of a 3802 as late as Tuesday last week. I haven't seen anything about orders this week.
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Re: receiver flip flopping
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Rotel and Axiom are a wonderful fit.
Club Rotel has a thread regarding the new 2004 1056.
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Re: receiver flip flopping
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As a recent convert to home theater (retired a 7-yr. old Sony stereo receiver, still shopping for speakers), I went to a dealer to audition Denon's 3803, as a formality prior to purchasing. While I was there someone was auditioning psb speakers through an NAD T752 and when I had a chance I did a head-to-head listening test between the 752 and the 3803 and the NAD won by a landslide. I eventually went with the 762. I found NAD far superior to the Denon for music reproduction, and its done well for my movie viewing as well, even though I'm still running my soon-to-be retired Bose 301s.
Check out NAD and Rotel before deciding, I have a feeling you won't get the Denon if you do.
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Hey spiff;
Its about time Rotel jumped on the channel equalization bandwagon. I had issues with different type of speakers on my old flagship 1065 and I could not have different crossovers on each channel. Maybe its time to sell the new 53Tx and go back to Rotel.
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Yes, the listed paper specs and features on those new Rotel models have placed me into a holding pattern of sorts. Now the question is, can I wait until February for the rsx-1056?
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