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I tested Pioneer, Denon, Integra, HarmanKardon, NAD, Cambridge and Arcam.
Under $1500 you can easily beat the Panny for two channel music quality.
Very cheap is the Cambridge 540R but even better is the Arcam AVR250 or 300 but the 300 might be a bit more then $1500. If you are ok with used, check audiogon, there are always some Arcam AVR200 that popup for $700-900. Most people will agree that for a not too expensive 2 channel sound quality, Arcam really stands out of the lot.
Now, you list a lot of "functions" you want to have. I don't really know if either of the Arcams or the Cambridge have all those functions. Myself I don't look at that, movies, features and functions are really low priority, when I shopped for a receiver, 2 channel sound quality was the only priority. I know Integra makes receivers that were not so bad sounding when I listened to them and they did have more of the bells and whistles, you might want to look at those also.
Have fun shopping.
My initial plan was to get the latest Panasonic receiver and have it modded.
I agree with Joe....I owned a 1050 and thought it was a clear step up from the Denon I replaced with it. I'm running the 950 pre/pro with some of the Outlaw monoblock amps right now.....have been for a few years. I'm planning to upgrade the amps, but not the pre/pro.
George:I am very surprised that you found the Denon better than the 950. The 950 has been favorably reviewed and held it's ground against competition from Anthem and Lexicon, both of which were much more expensive. As for 2-channel, I should have clarified. I'm not disappointed with its performance in this regard, but now that I've settled on my speaker upgrade, I'm going to put together a nice, clean 2-channel path that will run separate from the 950. I'm building it backwards....speakers, then amp ...
In either case. I wasn't impressed when using it for 2 channel. In fact, I have yet to hear a receiver or pre/pro up to $10k in price that I would want as a part of my 2 channel system.
So what did you end up purchasing after returning the Panny?
It sounds like the AVR300 was a significant improvement over the 200
(As an aside, it seems like the AVR300 has been out for a while now. I'm surprised that it hasn't been updated recently.)
(Enabling computer as source, providing sufficient power for my 85 dB speakers, easy sub integration for 2 channel, etc.)
bhobba, I haven't ruled out the Panny, especially in modded form, but the more I consider my options, the more I'm convinced that I need the receiver to have pre-amp outputs.
George, I understand your position - especially in light of your current, very impressive 2 channel system - but I have to start somewhere! I have officially given up on the idea that I can buy the "perfect" system up front. I'm now resigned to a certain level of system iteration.bhobba, I haven't ruled out the Panny, especially in modded form, but the more I consider my options, the more I'm convinced that I need the receiver to have pre-amp outputs. Eventually, the receiver will be cut out of the s ...
Thanks for the additional comments, guys!John, the Sherwood-Newcastle R-965 was the model I was looking at. It costs a bit more than the R-865, but gains a USB input and a small increase in power. I assume the power increase is probably due to a somewhat beefier power supply rather than different amp modules. I wish I could confirm, however, that the USB input (for any of these units) went straight to the DAC via an I2S connection.The only thin ...
Be careful with this one. I have the Panny xr55 receiver. It is a very detailed receiver. On some days, I might even consider it one of the more musical receivers that I've owned. However, do keep in mind, that with the detail that the Panny provides, you have to pair it with the right speakers for a proper sound. If you use speakers that are too bright, the Panny will not match well at all.
Just add this, or similar HDMI switcher, to the Receive of your choice. Switching Video "inside" an AVR has never seemed like a good idea to me.