"PS- in the time it took me to write this yogiboy obliged with just what was expected. So I was right. Yet again."
@millercarbon
You’re a legend in your own mind!!!!!
@millercarbon
You’re a legend in your own mind!!!!!
Please recommend a receiver/integated/seaprates for JBL studio 530.
"PS- in the time it took me to write this yogiboy obliged with just what was expected. So I was right. Yet again." @millercarbon You’re a legend in your own mind!!!!! |
Yogi: I've tried a much newer Denon and it came up short, man. No guts whatsoever. Really disappointed cuz i thought it would better the small Denon. 54: I have the 590s and are perfectly happy with that set-up. I'm looking for a match for my 530s. I appreciate it, though. That Black Ice looks sharp!!! A bit more than what I'd like to spend for my 530s. Miller: I've had good tube amps in the past. Shame I don't have one now to try them with the 530s. They might be the answer. Who knows? |
OK, I'd like to keep this under $500. That Denon receiver was about $250 brand new, at least 10 yrs ago. I'm not trying to be a tight wad, but this is my secondary system. I'm convinced that i can get a similar sound as the 355. The problem is, with what??? If I'm gonna spend upwards of a grand, I'm getting a new pre-amp for my main rig, which i don't want to do just yet. |
If you want to go with a receiver for audio purposes, try out a big Onkyo receiver from about 6 or 7 years ago. My TX-NR 809 weighs 40 pounds and has all manner of balls to it! Still works perfectly. I see one on e bay for $359. Or even something like my old Yamaha RX-V1800 receiver, which weighs about 36 pounds and sounded great. |