Confused on AVR

My Budget for AVR is Rs. 50000/- and Rs. 30000/- for Speakers. As per suggestion of rsud I may go for CA azur 351r or marantz 1504. or entry level AVR frm yamaha and save more for speakers. I m getting more & more confused

If you can tell us what confuses you, FM's can help you clear that....

You have Pioneer VSX 923/1123 for 47/49K in hifimart.com, They also have Pioneer HTS speaker package for you budget....
 
There r so many options for avr like feature rich Yamaha /pioneer or great for sq as Cambridge audio but less on features. For speaker 5.1 satellite entry like bs xs 5.1 or start with bookshelf like BA A 25 and add other later on.
 
There r so many options for avr like feature rich Yamaha /pioneer or great for sq as Cambridge audio but less on features. For speaker 5.1 satellite entry like bs xs 5.1 or start with bookshelf like BA A 25 and add other later on.

Yes it may seem confusing....But you need to decide what is priority to you...

If you are sure that you will not spend later, then AVR + Sat/Sub (or) BS/Sub combo will do....

If you can spend and components one by one, then choose a an AVR & start building it depending on your budget....
 
My Budget for AVR is Rs. 50000/- and Rs. 30000/- for Speakers. As per suggestion of rsud I may go for CA azur 351r or marantz 1504. or entry level AVR frm yamaha and save more for speakers. I m getting more & more confused

Gopal..my suggestion would be to get in touch with dealer. I do not have any commercial favour in that, but the guy is worth talking to and he will give you good suggestion , whether you buy from him or not..

The name is sound by design in gurgaon ...talk to him first by phone only. you can search sound by design on net.

cheers

dheeraj
 
For excellent sound that won't break the bank, the 5 Star Award Winning Wharfedale Diamond 12.1 Bookshelf Speakers is the one to consider!
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