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Agreed but for the price point of $297 it seems a good entry level. Has more than 4.5 stars on Bestbuy.
Entry level if you need the exact features it offers, like wireless. Overpriced if the wireless stuff doesn't matter to you. Thanks for posting home audio deals!
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Does this mean that it won't be able to power my Pioneer FS52 to their highest output since those are rated as 6 ohm w/ max RMS power of 130W? Trying to wrap my head around all these numbers, haha.
(75W per Channel @ 8ohms)
My .02 is that this is a good receiver. I Just helped my dad install the slightly less capable Denon S720W for his theater setup and it was a breeze. Maps your room out to optimize the soundstage etc. really slick setup that wasn't a pain to figure out. I'm no "audiophile" but I am someone who appreciates a decent theater setup and this will be more than enough for my 7.1 setup. Also, The Wirecutter votes it best for most people so that helped me pull the trigger.
(75W per Channel @ 8ohms)
So the specs on this receiver state: Power Output (6 ohm, 1 kHz, 0.7% 2ch Drive) 110W
Does this mean that it won't be able to power my Pioneer FS52 to their highest output since those are rated as 6 ohm w/ max RMS power of 130W? Trying to wrap my head around all these numbers, haha.