Re: Looking for a Receiver



In article <i7g_e.45$A57.11468@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Dan <dan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On 9/27/2005 9:51 AM, chuck wrote:
>> Need to replace an aging Denon DRA-635R Stereo
>> Receiver, which periodically overlays the sound
>> with a loud rushing noise that can sometimes be
>> quietened by tapping on one of the 5600 uF caps
>> or one of the wire bundle connectors inside.
>>
>> I need something with a PHONO input, and with enuff
>> heft to drive 2 pairs of AR-2aX acoustic suspension
>> speakers. Prefer all controls to be on the unit
>> itself so that a remote is not necessary.
>>
>> Can any y'all suggest some units? The new Denon's I've
>> seen seem to have all the controls on a remote but
>> not on the Receiver itself. Most of the other brands
>> I've seen do not have a phono input. As the rushing
>> noise becomes more frequent, my impatience grows.
>>
>> Hellpppp!
>>
>> chuck
>
>http://us.marantz.com/Products/342.asp

I wonder how eactly how this figures as far as speakers goes. The minimum
speaker load is 8 ohm for each A and B. The specs give 8 and 6 ohm ratings.
Strange the way things are nowdays! About 3 years ago, I needed an AV amp.
I bought a cheap Pioneer. One day a button position was accidently pushed.
Took half a day for someone else to figure how to get my sound back, thought it
was broke!

greg

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