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Affordable, musical A-V recievers

Posted by Roadgeke on March 3, 2002 at 10:39:15:

I dont know if that is a contradiction or not (affordable, Musical and A-V) but my web quest to find a replacement for my yamaha RXV490 has left me with more questions that answers. The NAD sounds good but may have serious reliability problems, the Arcam is built in the same factory right next to the NAD (same problems?) the Outlaw is new so there is no long term info on reliability. I'm thinking maybe the Nak AV-8 or 10.I'm a music lover (ALL types) and 50/50 music and HT. Any help would be greatly appreciated.