That Yamaha R-N803 looks very intriguing. Yamaha is known to be reliable, neutral, and built well. If I was not set with my rigs I would put that 803 near first in line for a budget system.
Bill
Bill
stereo receiver recommendations
Feedback from someone who has owned one of the options that the OP asked about: I have owned the Outlaw RR2150 since 2005, the year it was introduced and it is still going strong. I use it in a bedroom system with Wharfedale Denton speakers and a Rega CD player. https://www.musicdirect.com/speakers/wharfedale-denton-80th-anniversary-bookshelf-speakers-pr The updated RR2160 was introduced a few months back and with it some improvements, but also a few of the parts suppliers have changed over the years and that had to be accommodated. The receiver is built like a tank. Its tuner is exemplary and will pull in a good number of the stations, assuming you use a decent antenna. I live in NYC and use rabbit ears and it pulls in stations strongly. I have not tried the phono section, but it has been reviewed favorably, especially for use with moving magnet cartridges. The receiver has a lot of power. It plays loud and clean. All types of music are well served with the Outlaw. I always thought that from an amp perspective, it was comparable with NAD and Cambridge Audio. This review in Stereophile will give you a better idea of the receiver's capabilities. https://www.stereophile.com/integratedamps/306outlaw/index.html Rich |