Charles - I think the 3801 is not intended to be that expensive - I had heard more around a grand. The 4800 retails for $2000, so I doubt they'll bring out another model at the same price point. In any case, Denon's whole lineup is really nice, IMO - pick your price point and buy the Denon closest to it and you'll probably be pretty satisfied. And I completely agree with the point you were making about the 5800 - if you dive into this by buying the 5800 you're probably making a big mistake if you're planning to upgrade it within a year or two - that's a seriously nice piece of gear and you should get years of good service out of it. If you're constrained by budget (and who isn't) and you're going the receiver route until funds build back up, buy a lower-end one so you don't take such a huge hit. As always, having a longer term strategy to guide your buying decisions will make it cheaper in the long run.
How would you start with 5K?
I am getting started and want to get the most enjoyment for $5K in Home Theater. Music is key, but I cannot afford the best of both worlds. I live in an appartment so I don't want to over-do-it. I have about $5K to spend and I am planning to start with a Denon 3801 (new) and a pair of B&W 804's (used) and HTM-1 (used). I already have a Sony S550D and some speakers (nothing special) for the rear channel. With time I want to add an Amp, better sources and better surround speakers. What would you do?
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