If you have a new TV with HDR, then I recommend finding a system with 2.0b. The NAD M17 supports that, with the 4k board.
Component recommendations: best bang for buck.
From my research, mostly reading reviews, I’ve narrowed it down to starting place:
Marantz 8802
McIntosh integrated amp: MA 8900 OR 9000
No specific brand loyalties, however I’ve read that the McIntosh equipment maintains its resale value. Open to suggestions for new or used items and going with separates as well. Located in Oakland. Thanks very much.
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One other thing to note: the Krell Foundation does not support HDR. It’s stuck at HDMI 2.0a, not 2.0b. There will be no upgrade to push it to 2.0b. Apparently Krell will release a new, larger system in 12-18 months. If you have a new TV with HDR, then I recommend finding a system with 2.0b. The NAD M17 supports that, with the 4k board. |
I would say that it is up to you on whether HDR is more important or if sonic signature / sound quality is more important. These are definitely factors that will affect your decision. I did take a quick look at NAD. They have a good "generic platform" for keeping current via upgrade cards. Based on what I have read, the NAD sonic signature is on the warm side, like Marantz. Here's a post I made back in April with more detailed information on the Marantz 8802a: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/help-w-preamp/post?postid=1411370#1411370 I haven't heard the Arcam. Based on what I've read, it's a very good option for just about the best AVR you can get (though very expensive). Are you looking at the ones listed on ebay? |
One of the vendors contacted me and is recommending the Arcam AVR 850 as being far superior than anything out there, including the Krell Foundation. And it so happens that there are two available on eBay, however I did notice that it supports HDMI 2.0a and not 2.0b. BTW what are your thoughts on Macintosh MC303 to power the L/R/C channels. |
I would be very careful about listening to vendor opinions. They do sometimes have their own agenda and they also do not necessarily know exactly what they are talking about. It is possible that the Arcam may be better than the Krell. I would hesitate to believe that because the Arcam is an AVR (with built in amplifiers). It also does not have balanced XLR outputs. I will believe that the Arcam sounds very good, however. The cost of Arcam AVR is very close to cost of Krell Foundation. The economy of scale tells me that better components would be used in the Krell (krell does not have any internal amplifiers). I don't know the "sonic signature" of the Arcam, so I can't comment on how it would match up with MC303. I do think that the Marantz would be too warm/slow for the MC303, but that might be what you want. |
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