Mark: If I were advising someone with a tight budget, I'd tell them to go ahead and buy their electronics from Circuit City (sticking to the established brands--Sony, Pioneer, etc.). But splurge a bit on speakers: B&W, PSB, Paradigm and other brands make a number of models that even a Technics receiver can drive quite well. Not the ultimate, but we're not talking about the ultimate here. And people who haven't shopped the low end in a while would be surprised by just how capable cheap Japanese boxes can be. (Note, I said "CAN be.") We're not talking Bryston here, but the gap--while real--is smaller than you might imagine.
One step up from entry-level?
Most audiophiles seem to consider Denon, Harmon-Kardon, Onkyo, Yamaha, Sony ES, Pioneer Elite to be among the
entry-level, mainstream, "commodity" electronics brands.
What manufacturers fit into the next category up? Reasonably inexpensive, widely available, easy-to-use electronics? Adcom? Rotel?
entry-level, mainstream, "commodity" electronics brands.
What manufacturers fit into the next category up? Reasonably inexpensive, widely available, easy-to-use electronics? Adcom? Rotel?
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