Well, thanks to the advice of the fine people on this forum, I have finally made a decision, blown the budget completely & ordered a 1068 processor & 1075 power amp. After listening to a Denon 3805, Arcam AVR300, Rotel 1056, Pioneer AX5i & Rotel 1068, the latter definitely sounded the best to me, with the Rotel 1056 in 2nd place :B. Thanks for the help & stand by for a heap of n00b questions when the kit arrives. :T
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Welcome to our world
Shockabuku,
... the latter definitely sounded the best to me
Glad you took the time to listen comparatively - It's the only way to be sure...
Enjoy your new system - and welcome to our world..
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Shockabuku, congrats on the new system. I have made the same upgrade recently, and I can tell you that I am enjoying my new system a lot more than my old receiver.
Remember to post a pic or two of your system when you have them set up :TTony- Bottom
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Cheers everyone. I can't wait to get my mitts on the new kit & Silver Coax cable from Doug. The kit will be...yikes...sitting on the floor for a while until the budget can handle a new av rack....but I'll be sure to take a picture of them warming up the carpet!Mark G.- Bottom
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If funds are tight for a rack do a search for "flexi rack" in google and you'll find a fairly cheap alternative that works nicely and can be made to look pretty sharp- Bottom
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Hrmm looks interesting thanks. Wonder how much my local glass shop would do a few thick glass shelves for....hrmmmm...Mark G.- Bottom
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You could probably get some glass shelves for around $15 each. However, if you have to replace a glass shelf from an expensive av rack look out, that wont be as cheap (my cat broke a shelf from my new rack - he is quickly running through his 9 lives).- Bottom
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if you are at all handy, just build your own rack. i built mine. draw it up on paper... i took the measurements from a sanus rack i liked. here's the cool part, if you go to somewhere like home depot with your measurements, they will cut the whole darn thing for you. all you have to do is screw it all together and stain it. i threw some baseboard edging on the front to clean it up and give a nice rounded look at the edges. the materials cost me $78 total.
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I'd use plexiglass over true glass but it would be cheaper to do wood...though the glass would look good:T- Bottom
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Wow that's a nice looking rack. I'm officially in "research" mode. I'll be needing a full av rack to take the TV as well as the components, so it'll be a monster! The tricky bit will be getting something that the girlfriend will accept in our new living room. She's already asked if I could use marble shelves :EMark G.- Bottom
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A friend of mine recently requested my assistance in putting together a 2-channel/HT system on a budget. I am an RSP-1066 owner (still contemplating the 1068), and a big fan of separates, but our budget dictated that we go the receiver route. My very first comment to him was that he definitely wanted to base his system around a Rotel receiver, but for the sake of doing a thorough job, I researched numerous other receivers, and then he and I auditioned a number of them. Not surprisingly, the primary competition to the 1056 ended up being the Denon 3805. Having read so many rants about the 3805 (and respecting Denon gear in general), I expected it to be a close match, narrowly won by the 1056. Boy, were we both surprised at the hugely audible difference and superiority (in 2-channel) of the Rotel! I had predicted to my friend that the 1056 would be a better 2-channel performer, and would have a more natural, and accurate sound to it. Needless to say, the 1056 made me sound prophetic! My buddy looked at me with a big smile that let me know immediately that he agreed.
Without even hearing its bigger brother, the 1056 really made me see that an HT receiver can be the foundation for a very respectable 2-channel setup as well. We did most of the comparison between the Denon and the Rotel with NHT ST-4's, and I must say those are some fantastic speakers that paired up very well with the Rotel. However, ultimately he ended up getting a pair of Totem Arro's (which sounded better in some regards than the NHT's, but couldn't quite match them in other regards, but which were very high on the WAF scale) and Totem Dreamcatcher center and surrounds. Oh, and he also got a killer deal on a Velodyne SPL 1000.
My guess is that you will see my friend pop up here at Club Rotel fairly soon! :T- Bottom
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