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#274448 22-Aug-2020 18:36
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Does anyone knows which one is better?

 

They look very basic but they should do the job ... but is one better than the other lol


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  #2547785 22-Aug-2020 18:54
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Better for what use case?



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  #2547787 22-Aug-2020 18:56
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very basic home theatre system for the occasional movie. middle of the range ceiling mounted speakers, and music streaming via bluetooth occasionally.


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  #2547790 22-Aug-2020 19:02
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They're both entry level so probably much of a muchness. I just moved from a TX-NR515 to a RX-V585. I like the sound and interface of the new Yamaha better than the old Onkyo but didn't compare it to the new Onkyo units.



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  #2547809 22-Aug-2020 20:16
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Onkyo are on the brink of not existing... they got rid of 30% of their staff globally (50% of their execs) and just axed Onkyo / Pioneer Corp in the USA. So the debate is - will they be around in the near future?

 

A very much cursory look shows that the Onkyo doesn't have 5 way binding posts on the centre / rears... a small saving at the factory, but one that Onkyo clearly felt the need to cut.


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  #2547837 22-Aug-2020 21:43
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thanks, also found a Denon AVR-X550BT ... 


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  #2547888 22-Aug-2020 22:21
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That's the one with all-push in speaker terminals eh?

 

There seems to have been a massive price rise in these recently... only one retailer seems to be running with a semi-good deal (AV World).

 

I think price increase may be across the board with Denon? Odd, because the dollar has made a slight rebound as of late.


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  #2547894 22-Aug-2020 22:25
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Dunnersfella:

That's the one with all-push in speaker terminals eh?


There seems to have been a massive price rise in these recently... only one retailer seems to be running with a semi-good deal (AV World).


I think price increase may be across the board with Denon? Odd, because the dollar has made a slight rebound as of late.



Yes but has the highest RRP!

 
 
 

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  #2548242 23-Aug-2020 16:05
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For $999 you're almost getting a networked RXV485 from Yamaha.

 

They sold for as low $399 when Online hifi sold them. So that should give you an idea what they have sold for previously... the new RRP is a work of spreadsheet fiction.


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  #2548250 23-Aug-2020 16:49
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so the only thing separating them seems to be the binding posts ...

 

if a receiver has apple airplay 2 ... can you stream video from an iphone? what about screensharing (video)?


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  #2548251 23-Aug-2020 16:54
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apparently the Denon and Onkyo has "analog" amps inside for each channel ... Yamaha makes no mention ...

 

is that important?


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  #2548354 23-Aug-2020 18:18
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Airplay 2 in a receiver is referring to audio only streaming, no AVR's stream video over the network.

 

 

 

Regarding analogue amps..

 

 

 

Basically, all the amps you're looking at are Class A/B (not Class D - digital).

 

The marketing of 'analogue amps' is just how their copywriter decided to portray their bog-standard use of amplification within their AVR's.

 

If you're outside of Auckland, get your hands on an AVR, play with the remote control / menu and see if you like it.

 

 


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