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Harman Kardon vs Onkyo vs the rest
This is my first time posting here at AVS so forgive me if I am just asking the same question over.
I am building my first home theater system and I have a local company building my speakers, but as far as receivers go, I am just about lost. My guy says that nothing can touch the hk 354 right now, but I know that he is probably bias. I also spent about an hour with crutchfield on the phone and they really pushed me towards the onkyo 805. Basically this is my problem. I don't really care about how awesome one is compared to the other as far as the video quality is. I am truly an audiphile and all I care about is which receiver is going to make my system sing. SQ is my priority. I want a high powered, great sounding, high quality amp for under $1000. So if anyone can help me out I would appreciate any bit of info. I don't even care if you have another suggestion besides hk and onkyo. Thanks. |
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HKs have huge problems right now.
For under $1K, you have some options...and if you want all the latest greatest options then its really between the Denon 2809 and the Onkyo 806, yes they are both under $1K from an online authorized dealer. I created a comparison thread for this topic. Quote:
Also here is the link to that comparison thread http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1060051 |
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Do you think that not having Audyssey MultEQ XT (vs MULTEQ ) matters? and its it actually under $1K? |
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However it's a bugfest as it is now so I would stay away from it until they fix it. Quote:
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As a big fan of HK's SQ but pissed owner of my 354 I say check out the Marantz SR7002, it's around $1k or less... perhaps Denon's 3808 as well - same price - though myself prefers Marantz over Dneon any day (too bad they don't have anything meaningful for $700-800...) Quote:
![]() Seriously, go and audition a few brand - we can only give you ideas but the decision comes down to your ears. Since you are using a CI company they should be able to take care of some auditioning IMO...
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FYI: if you check it XT only gives you 2 exta measuring point and some better sat filtering.Whatever I heard I would never tell the difference by listening only... Quote:
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6th Ave and some others occasionally run specials where it comes in well under $1K...AVS does it right at that everyday. |
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T2K, do you have anything intelligent to post? If not go away, annoying kids with keyboards bore the heck out of me....don't you have to go to work at Best Buy anyways?
Atleast Im trying to help people figure things out, you on the other hand are nothing but a troll in all threads I have read. |
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I'd have to agree with the group here and recommend the Marantz. I did just here a Denon 4308 and it was pretty impressive, at least with Blu Ray. Personnaly I like the Marantz SQ more than Onkyo, and if it was in my budget I would probably replace my HK 254 with Marantz 7002.
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If you want just sq you really need to go out if you can and audition some different models/brands of receivers and see which ones sound good to you. |
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In my opinion, discussing sound quality gets us nowhere. Which is sad, but true. There is no concensus on sound quality. People can't even agree on whether blind testing has merit.
People will repeat what they have heard. "I heard <blank> was the best. Every model in that manufacturer's line could sound different. So saying <blank manufacturer> has the best sound quality is unprovable. Now, if someone says Onkyo XXX123 is better than the Yamaha YYY789, and they took the time to compare the two, at least they made an attempt. You should question their objectivity though. I don't mean in the forum. I just mean that you should ask yourself, what are the odds this comparsion is relevant to me? The answer should probably be that it's not really relevant. They almost certainly are not using the speakers you have, and their room accoustics are almost certainly different. And their taste in sound is also almost certainly different. Which means you have to buy and try (with a liberal return policy.) I personally think the quest for the best sound quality from a receiver would likely be a very long and expensive (in time and money) task. Which brings me to my opinion. I stress "my" and I stress "opinion." This is the process I would go through if I was new to this hobby. (My process has been to buy a Yamaha that meets my needs. I have had good luck with the brand, and it simplifies my life.) There are a number of mass market brands which appear to make a quality receiver - * Denon (Anecdotal evidence suggests this brand seems to have less quirks than most brands) * Yamaha (Some quirks) * Onkyo (Very reasonable price; some accusations about reliability) * Harmon Kardon (Some seem to really love their sound quality) * Pioneer (Elite line seems to be the favored line) * Panasonic (Rumor has it that they have a recent model) * Sony (They are one of least liked brands in the list, but some people have been happy with their purchase; the cheapest models in their range seem to be the most suspect) * Marantz (Not exactly mainstream, but they seem to have a very good rep.) From those brands, you pick a price range. Then you figure out what features you cannot live without. Then you come up with a short list. You then read the threads on those models to see if there are any quirks you cannot live with. Elimiating those problematic models should make for a very short list ![]() From the resulting (hopefully) short list, you can make one or more purchases, and try them out. Return the receiver if it does not meet your needs. Otherwise, you can trust the word of a complete stranger on the completely objective topic of sound quality and buy a model which may not even have the features you need. Last edited by MichaelJHuman; 08-26-08 at 04:08 PM.. |
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And, you're right, it does take some time to evaluate these receivers (I'm doing four as I type) and it's a good thing I'm almost finished 'cause I'm ready to call it quits and move on to something else. |
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Hey EQ pro, did you actually read my first post? Because I did yours - very "un-formative"
"HKs have huge problems right now." ![]() Now look at mine. ![]() Quote:
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Seriously: why does it bother you when people post their personal opinions? This is what this forum is about IMO. Quote:
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My point exactly.
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I think that the tech at cruchfield might be steering you the right way with the 805 if sq is your main goal and maybe not the bells and whistles that the new 806 offers. The 805 would seem to have a bigger power supply and better DACs and should be available at great discount in comparison to the 806. I have the Marantz 7001 and the 805 right now and with my Polk speakers the 805 to my ears sounds bettter but as suggested listening with your speakers in your room is the best way to find what is the right receiver for you. I just offer my two cents on the marantz vs the Onkyo because if the OP is like me It is hard to find somewhere local that has marantz so I offered my opinion.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I guess there really is no way of finding out anything unless you just buy the thing and listen.
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Currently I have an Onkyo 805 and a HK 354. I am going to test them out together. But now you guys have this marantz on my mind. Does the marantz 7002 totally put me in another league as far as SQ? Oh, one more thing. I was playing around with the hk at the store and was surprised that you had to turn up the volume so far before you heard sound. is that normal? |
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Marantz is pretty damn nice. I bought an SR6001 from Ubid....not as well-outfitted as the SR7002, but it's much better than the two HKs I auditioned (AVRs 247 & 254; HDMI issues with both). I have 100wpc on the SR6001 and it's loud as hell and sounds fantastic.
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Yes, the 875 does one step DSD decoding if you have an HDMI bitstreaming SACD player and same with DTSHD-MA and the lower bandwidth HD audio formats, given equidistant wiring and matched speakers you can enjoy the music/sound the way it was meant to sound in the studio.
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Personally I put HK's sound at #1 then right there Marantz at #2 - and then comes the rest.
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BUT....YOU SHOULD GO OUT AND REVIEW AS MANY DIFFERENT MODELS AS POSSABLELast edited by B&W700guy; 09-01-08 at 03:41 PM.. Reason: BUT....YOU SHOULD GO OUT AND REVIEW AS MANY DIFFERENT MODELS AS POSSABLE |
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Okay, for all the "inquiring minds," I finally got the marantz (thanks to the holiday) and here is the absolute verdict in my mind. But first a few little details.
Each receiver was hooked up to a set of bookshelf speakers built by a local company who builds hi-end, extremely efficient stuff. The sensitivity is about 94. I only am comparing the receivers for their sound quality. Anyway, here we go. First, Onkyo 805. Nice and heavy, but I don't know why. Rated the most powerful of the three (130 watts per channel) it was surprisingly the weakest sound. It had a slight hiss sound to it that always was present. Nothing extreme, but it was defiantly taking away from the music. Another thing that I noticed was that the mids were a bit overwhelming. Next up was the Harman Kardon 354. It was surprisingly the loudest of the three. Rated at 75 watts it made the Onkyo sound like it was completely over-rated. I loved the clarity and for a $800 receiver, it has to be one of the best in that price range. It was a great sounding unit, even though it was a bit heavy in the mids too. It was louder and then the marantz, but not stronger. I think it just had more noise in the 1k range. Last the Marantz 7002. This unit is completely in a different league. As I said it wasn't quite as loud as the hk, but it was much more clean and brilliant. It was balanced, it was strong, and even when turned up at high volumes it was never obnoxious like the others, it was just beautiful. Even playing the tuner it was cleaner then the others playing a cd. In closing the marantz was by far the winner. The onkyo was not even worth plugging in. It was weak and muddy sounding. The HK was great sounding but lacked a bit of clarity. Think of it this way. Take a cheap car audio system for example. It sounds fine at a low volume but as you turn it up the sound deteriorates. The marantz never looses it SQ. It plays pure all the way up until your speakers max out. |
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![]() However you did your homework, you chose what's best for your speakers - congrats. ![]()
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t2k, you are right in a way. Yes the test was done on one spacific set of speakers, but unfortnettly you can't hide the fact that one receiver plays more accurate and preciese than another.
It would NOT matter what speaker I was using to learn that an onkyo has a highly over boasted power rating. Second it wouldn't matter what speaker I was using to learn that the Marantz had a more balanced sound. These are not minor details. This would be detected probably on headphones. |
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