Looking to replace my dead Sony with new or near new receiver. Any suggestions? $300 max.
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Topic - Low cost quality two channel receiver? - Eldragon@gmx.com 14:32:33 03/17/12 (14)
- RE: Low cost quality two channel receiver? - srinisr 18:12:18 03/18/12 (2)
- RE: Low cost quality two channel receiver? - Raymond Leggs 17:24:05 03/21/12 (1)
- RE: I read - it's hit or miss. - Eldragon@gmx.com 07:28:17 03/22/12 (0)
- Ordered the Sherwood RX-4109 Stereo Receiver ...new - Eldragon@gmx.com 09:41:53 03/18/12 (0)
- My MAC and Sansui dinosaurs sound great and are FAR more attractive than the newer stuff. Also, they don't - tinear 08:34:15 03/18/12 (3)
- I've got a Sansui 9090DB powering Boston Lynnfield VR-30s fed by a Thorens turntable - Road Warrior 10:24:19 03/18/12 (2)
- Indeed, the Sansui has a sweet sound, though my MAC 1900 is sweeter, still. The tuner on the Sansui is not - tinear 11:00:50 03/18/12 (1)
- Yea, I'd give my old (and sold) Mac MA 6100 integrated serious props - Road Warrior 13:12:04 03/18/12 (0)
- My ancient Onkyo... - mwhitmore 08:03:10 03/18/12 (0)
- Denon, Onkyo, HK - Road Warrior 07:34:37 03/18/12 (0)
- RE: Low cost quality two channel receiver? - IEaudiodude 21:08:18 03/17/12 (0)
- I've bought two of these for friends... - soldermizer 15:32:37 03/17/12 (0)
- Around here, plenty of them at used electronics stores - Elizabeth 15:11:33 03/17/12 (1)
- + 1 for Saturday Audio, and, they'll deal with you re MSRP ^ - Road Warrior 07:19:58 03/18/12 (0)