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  1. #31
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    Hmmm...... Proper amplifiers
    ME Amplifiers Pty Ltd

    I have a mate with an 850 - 360 watts x2 into 2 ohms load, DC- 20KHZ.
    You could weld with it and indeed it has welded up the drivers on a set of Richter Wizards at one party ( maybe they were a little under rated for the amp).
    Seriously good gear and the 550 is still available new.

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    X3 on the nad - if you want to spend that $600 in today's money you are probably looking at about $3k (inflation)

    I moved from loyal Yamaha owner to nad addict - the sound is very sweet so it is a good all-rounder from listening to CDs to movie watching. It has audessey speaker setup so you plug in microphone and let it work out speaker volumes & delays (for surround sound) the are " modular " with their components so there is some upgrade-ability but at what cost I'm not sure.

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    Hard to beat NAD for sound quality per $. They make VERY good sounding stuff.

    If you want longer term reliability, then keep with Yamaha. I would how ever find someone that sells their "Aventage" range. Yamaha has 2 ranges, what is sold at JB hifi etc is the lower tear range (not as good sound or quality)

    AVENTAGE Series IV - AV Receivers - Yamaha - Australia

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    Quoting myself.....an update:

    Anything networked (Internet radio, DLNA, Iphone App player) is unreliable and inconsistent. Works great one day, dead as a dingo the next.

    The audio quality is fantastic but I will not go with Onkyo again.

    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    Our Yamaha gear was stolen 2 years ago. I replaced it with an Onkyo TX-NR509 mated to some Mirage speakers for 2 years. Brilliant sound and on the screen display is great when hooked up to a TV.

    I purchased this unit for the networking functions, particularly Internet radio. After 2 years of updates it finally seems stable although it does some weird things when trying to save stations.

    I doubt I'd go Onkyo again.

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    Seriously Redback living where you do I would take a drive towards Dural to Eastwood Hi Fi and see Steve.

    They really know there stuff.
    Great prices good products and funny as

    Cheers
    Piddler

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