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Entry Level AVR needed
I have been using -in my bedroom- a Harmon Kardon 15 WRMS /Channel AVR (yes really only 15 Watts/channel !) since ten+ years and its due for a replacement as the metal bits are crumbling.
Which is a good entry level AVR ?? My speakers are the small JBL Control One with max input of 150 WRMS (impediance 4 Ohms) with a powered sub for the bass. The existing AVR delivers enough clean volume for my needs, so I would not look at something over 40 or 50 WRMS / channel. Also, don't need a "bright" sounding AVR. Any ideas? Last edited by ChetanSouthMumbai; 29-06-07 at 08:41 AM. Reason: corrections to data |
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