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Thursday, November 10, 2005
Indecisive

My current a/v receiver is showing it’s age. I bought it in 2001, and it was probably introduced a year or two earlier than that. It’s a Pioneer VSX-D509s. It works great for what it does, but it’s now lacking features that I want. Component video switching, composite and s-video to component up-conversion, more than two optical audio inputs, and more. I think I’ve picked out what I’d like replace it: Denon AVR-2106. It’s not cheap, at $700 (or $500 refurb). I can afford it, but I think could probably get by just fine with my current setup and a Pelican HD Selector. It just seems like a lot of money to spend on something I don’t really need. On the other hand, I could then sell my recently purchased Polk XM Receiver, and get a much cheaper connect-and-play antenna instead, as the Denon receiver is XM ready. But then I have to deal with the hassle of actually selling it. One reason I sort of don’t want to buy it now is that I know I’ll want another one in a few years for DVI. Receivers with DVI are terribly expensive at the moment, but I could definitely see myself wanting one.

Dammit, I wish I could just make a decision.

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Comment by Grinder
2005-11-10 21:19:16

A LITTLE OT but still audio. if you are EVER looking for a new subwoofer check out SVS subs.

The guys on the Home Theatre Forum were BEGGING me to buy one of these. They are a small mail order total bass geek company and make amazing subs.

http://www.svsubwoofers.com/subwoofers.htm

for $400 I can feel things I can’t hear – no need for bass shakers on the couch. Not a boomer like most subs, you feel it in your chest without hearing it.

BUT – your talking A/V reciever – get it. S Video is pretty nice (but the cord is very expensive).

You deserve it.

 
Comment by StudioGlyphic
2005-11-11 10:24:03

You should talk to Glasstrack. He could probably give you some advice on home theater. At the very least y’all could geek out.

 
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