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In the under-$6000 price range, the TGIII is something you simply have to audition.
At the < $6k range, I am a little confused as to why you would not go with a good $3k HT Processor and a $2k stereo pre-amp? While it may be slightly more convienent using one device (but minimally so if you plan it right), the quality, cost, and flexibility of two devices would likely provide better long-term satisfaction.
I didn't have the noise problems on my Ref 50---and that was through 97db efficient horns. I ran balanced to my sherbourne amp as well...
Yesterday I had a conversation with the owner of a "leading speaker and electronics manufacturing company". My basic comment to him was that a 6 month production delay in their Processor had potentially changed the product from being "revolutionary at that price point" to being "an over-expensive follower missing key features"....
I would have to agree with Mr. Dawson. If you read any of the plethora of reviews on the Sunfire TG3 the reviewers say it sounds like a tube pre-amp separate. Check out Stereo Times or Audio Revolution. Even read vendor Bill Larents comments on the sound of my HT system in the Eighth Nerve room. This piece can be had for around $2800 and you have$3200 left over for a PLC and great power cord, interconnects, etc.
$2300 is a very good price. Good catch!
I ordered 6 .5M Ridge Street Audio Midnight Silver Edition IC`s w/silver bullets for $97 ea. Seems like everythings on a July sale. BTW, I have Wayne`s Bybee inlines on my sub cable, one on each end, really tightens up the bass! Regards, Robin