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Ares, you don't make our job easy, that's for sure. :bigsmile:
These are three excellent choices. Go for your preferred set of features.
Here's my personal take:
The Denon does not have preouts (in case you want to add an external amp in the future).
But it has Audyssey MultEQ XT, which I like (or is it only MultEQ?).
Denon sound, smooth and reserved... good Dacs.
Maybe a better video processor, not so sure though.
Good power reserve.
The Onkyo does have preouts for all channels (or did they remove them this year?).
It has Audyssey MultEQ and the suite (Dynamic EQ & Volume), same as the Denon.
It is THX Select2 Plus certified.
Onkyo sound, clear and articulate... good Dacs.
Good power reserve.
The Pioneer Elite does have Advanced MCACC, which I like also.
It does also have preouts for all its channels.
It is also THX Select2 Plus certified (or is it only Select2, without the Plus?).
Does it have an Ethernet port for streaming music and video?
It weights more than the Denon and Onkyo, which I like.
Best looking one, for me anyway.
Pioneer sound, smooth and pleasing... good Dacs.
Good power reserve.
Mmm... tough choice indeed.
I don't know about their street prices, but if they are all similar, perhaps I'll pick the Pioneer first.
Listen to it at home, if you don't like, just bring it back (or send it back, you got 30 days anyway), and try the Onkyo. Do the same thing, and try the Denon. Pick the one that sounds best to you with your speakers, in your own room, and feels good with the settings, ergonomics, features, remote, and overall feel. :bigsmile: What can I say...
Cheers,
Bob
These are three excellent choices. Go for your preferred set of features.
Here's my personal take:
The Denon does not have preouts (in case you want to add an external amp in the future).
But it has Audyssey MultEQ XT, which I like (or is it only MultEQ?).
Denon sound, smooth and reserved... good Dacs.
Maybe a better video processor, not so sure though.
Good power reserve.
The Onkyo does have preouts for all channels (or did they remove them this year?).
It has Audyssey MultEQ and the suite (Dynamic EQ & Volume), same as the Denon.
It is THX Select2 Plus certified.
Onkyo sound, clear and articulate... good Dacs.
Good power reserve.
The Pioneer Elite does have Advanced MCACC, which I like also.
It does also have preouts for all its channels.
It is also THX Select2 Plus certified (or is it only Select2, without the Plus?).
Does it have an Ethernet port for streaming music and video?
It weights more than the Denon and Onkyo, which I like.
Best looking one, for me anyway.
Pioneer sound, smooth and pleasing... good Dacs.
Good power reserve.
Mmm... tough choice indeed.
I don't know about their street prices, but if they are all similar, perhaps I'll pick the Pioneer first.
Listen to it at home, if you don't like, just bring it back (or send it back, you got 30 days anyway), and try the Onkyo. Do the same thing, and try the Denon. Pick the one that sounds best to you with your speakers, in your own room, and feels good with the settings, ergonomics, features, remote, and overall feel. :bigsmile: What can I say...
Cheers,
Bob