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Wow Phil, thanks. They seem to have killer pricing. Makes new all that much more enticing. Any experience with the company?It's funny and kind of sad that I'm considering buying an additional unit and then, depending on cost, repairing old as a spare. I guess one knows when they're hooked when they start thinking like this. I actually have a spare, I guess, an old Theta Casa Nova that I paid dearly for but it has no video switching or processing.Is there a hot ticket these days that stands head and shoulders above the rest? I think Onkyo and Integra were considered big bang for buck when I bought the 9.8
Is there a hot ticket these days that stands head and shoulders above the rest? I think Onkyo and Integra were considered big bang for buck when I bought the 9.8
There was a time I'd say run for a marantz refurb from accessories for less, but the new marantz's are sounding more and more like Denon's, which isn't a good thing. So I'd considered Yamaha or Pioneer Elite
So what has changed? Dacs? Processor? I asking since I was considering buying one of the Marantz and I have no opportunity to test listen. I currently have a very old Pioneer elite (before hdmi) .@Phil - have you picked out a favorite for the upgrade yet?
Here's a update on where I'm headed. Project gets bigger in scope 'cuz I let it, I suppose. Y'all know how it goes. The Theta was/is a nice piece of gear, but no switching and a really clunky GUI is more than I want to live with now. I kept it active for a long time. One of the initial attractions to it was a supposed upgrade path. Well, that path dead ended when Theta abandoned further development. Seems I have a penchant for choosing gear like that. The Casa Blanca lives on, but way beyond what I'm willing to spend on this system. ebag4 made me a deal on a 9.8 he wasn't using. I see it as in interim piece. I'll keep my eyes open for a likely replacement. Anthem stuff looks nice, but honestly has more capability than I think I'd use. Looks like balanced output gear is more common now, so might head that direction, which would necessitate an amp change. I've got a big honkin' ATI 2505, but single ended only. That old girl requires a 20 amp circuit and is sure to make you grunt when moving her. Maybe class D...This won't ever be a nosebleed type system. I may have headed that way at one time, but multiple audio setups and other dollar eating hobbies preclude it.It's damn difficult to gauge anything by a recognized brand name anymore...tools, audio gear, cars, you name it. More and more, I just want to purchase something that lasts. And now when I read about anything that claims future-proofness, I take it with a big grain of salt. Been there, done that.
Unless one keeps a processor a long period of time (e.g. you are not the type to care if it isn't the latest and greatest), it is an expensive proposition (digital and video depreciate rapidly if it is not the latest), one is likely better off (unless they have limited rack space or other similar reasons) with a 2-channel preamp with HT Bypass and then just getting a receiver. Many of the flagship processors have lots of channels and features that everyone might not want. Anyway that's the route I went and I currently have 2 integrated AV systems with a preamp with HT Bypass and receivers which I'll be updating when accessories4less.com or another site has a decent deal on what I'm looking for.
I'm looking as well and I wish they would keep the design more simple and focus on the processor/sound only. Many of the features on the high-end models are things I don't need (either don't need such as multi-zones or are duplicate from other equipment I have). I will probably end up with a receiver. Here's a take on keeping the equipment simplehttps://youtu.be/ku9nm9ds-iU?list=PL0M9xqvUDwdxwgGMx5XZDRp5G-3opU0En
I suppose I could buy a receiver and not use internal amps. Are you saying the bang for buck in better with receivers than processors?