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  • Home Theater Surround Receiver..decision..

    A while ago now I was testing a speaker out for a friend and it turned out to be shorted and blew my receiver in a small cloud of smoke..
    Since then i've had nothing to power my system. Watching movies on TV speakers is nothing after experiencing a good surround system.

    So I've decided to set aside $200 so I can pick up a new receiver.

    this is the one i have my eye on currently:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ayphotohosting

    I'm looking for something with the S-video and optical audio inputs and it seems that most of the options in the price range lack those features.

    Any suggestions or input is appreciated!
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    I would personally go with this one. It is also a yamaha, but offers more features as well as rms wattage per speaker. It has both of the inputs you seek. and its nt that much more. Good luck.
    http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...&tab=techSpecs

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      Re: Home Theater Surround Receiver..decision..

      you can get ones with more wattage and with speakers for less than that at walmart.

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        wattage isn't everything. I already have a powered subwoofer and over $700 in speakers sitting around my tv with no receiver to power them.
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          Re: Home Theater Surround Receiver..decision..

          Originally posted by tmurph01
          I would personally go with this one. It is also a yamaha, but offers more features as well as rms wattage per speaker. It has both of the inputs you seek. and its nt that much more. Good luck.
          http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...&tab=techSpecs
          The thing about this one though, is the fact that almost nothing is compatible with 6.1 surround sound. I've got enough speakers but don't really have a place for the rear center. I'm thinking i'll probably stick with 5.1. The wattage difference is only 5W per channel on that anyway so it's nothing to get excited about.
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            Re: Home Theater Surround Receiver..decision..

            why do you want s-video inputs?? You should use component cables whenever possible, and most dvd players and other components that have s-video outs also have component cable out (the red green blue plugs).
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              Re: Home Theater Surround Receiver..decision..

              Components would be nice too, but as it is now, my satallite receiver has S-video and optical audio, and i'm using my xbox as the dvd player currently which i have S-video monster cables hooked up to. The TV has got component inputs, but as it is now I don't have anything that supports the components.
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