Hey Everyone,
After help from other parts of the asylum my system is starting to come together. I have a Rega P1 TT, a set of Klipsch Forte II's, and a kenwood vr507 receiver. The receiever is definitely the weak link. I was thinking that I would like to go vintage so I could get something decent and save some money. My question would be, will actually be able to hear much of a difference in sound between the Kenwood and some vintage receiver for under $400? If so, do you guys have any recommendations. Also, will these old models continue to last or do they need a lot of service? I'm sorry to be asking dumb questions but I am just getting into this hobby and am not very informed yet.
Thanks
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Topic - Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System - wolfordc@msu.edu 05:44:07 08/06/08 (13)
- RE: Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System - Bold Eagle 18:15:53 08/07/08 (0)
- Try a Harman-Kardon 430 Twin-Powered, or an Advent 300 - ToddM 13:33:13 08/06/08 (0)
- "real nice clean sound" try a vintage Onkyo or Yamaha - Beatlebum 10:35:32 08/06/08 (0)
- My experience......save your money! - tbcblues 09:10:39 08/06/08 (1)
- RE: My experience......save your money! - Crazy Dave 11:16:48 08/06/08 (0)
- welcome and warning - TommyK 08:30:44 08/06/08 (1)
- RE: welcome and warning - Tadlo 08:44:15 08/06/08 (0)
- RE: Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System - Neff 08:18:48 08/06/08 (0)
- RE: Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System - sanman 07:31:04 08/06/08 (0)
- RE: Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System - old junk 05:54:40 08/06/08 (0)
- RE: Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System - wolfordc@msu.edu 05:49:23 08/06/08 (2)
- RE: Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System - gearhunter 06:35:04 08/06/08 (1)
- RE: Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System - hodad 10:51:42 08/06/08 (0)