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<blockquote data-quote="bawheid" data-source="post: 849522" data-attributes="member: 109533"><p>No, but I have the RX-V1065 and would definitely recommend Yamaha. All three are great brands but it depends what speakers you (groan) intend to pair it with. </p><p> </p><p>What features draw you to the Yamaha over the others? And do you have any specific models from Sony and Marantz picked out? </p><p> </p><p>Do you have an eventual upgrade path in mind or are you just looking to get something with a little more flexibility/features/power? One of the reasons I went with the slightly higher spec'd Yamaha's was the pre-outs... I know AVR's are notoriously underpowered and wanted to give myself the option of connecting to a power amp to drive larger speakers if I decided to upgrade (which I think I'm going to do pretty soon).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bawheid, post: 849522, member: 109533"] No, but I have the RX-V1065 and would definitely recommend Yamaha. All three are great brands but it depends what speakers you (groan) intend to pair it with. What features draw you to the Yamaha over the others? And do you have any specific models from Sony and Marantz picked out? Do you have an eventual upgrade path in mind or are you just looking to get something with a little more flexibility/features/power? One of the reasons I went with the slightly higher spec'd Yamaha's was the pre-outs... I know AVR's are notoriously underpowered and wanted to give myself the option of connecting to a power amp to drive larger speakers if I decided to upgrade (which I think I'm going to do pretty soon). [/QUOTE]
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