I purchased a B&K AVR-307 first part of this year & had a TERRIBLE exp with it.This thing gave me fits from the start. First time it was hooked up, it sent a LOUD popping sound through all of my speakers each time I turned it off. I sent it back to B&K, Was told it had a wire crimp and that it was fixed. Second time I hooked it up, It did EXACTLY the same thing. I sent it back a second time. They said it had an additional problem they had missed the first time around and this time it was fixed correctly. I got it back, hooked it up a THIRD time and the popping was fixed, but now it would not let me access my higher number movie channels (HBO,Showtime,Etc) At this point, I was sick of the entire B&K adventure, So I returned it and swapped for a Denon AVR 5803. BEST move i've ever made! I suppose it's possible I just had very bad luck, But this has left a bad taste for all things B&K and I will not ever buy anything else with their name on it... Good Luck, and if you want to discuss this furthur e-mail me and i'll give you my phone number. Phil Griffin.
How Important is the receiver vs separates in HT?
I'm in the process of significantly upgrading my HT system.I haven't been serious until now.My first step is to upgrade my receiver.Next I will upgrade my speakers.The system will be used for 100% HT. After looking at numerous flagship Japanese receivers especially the Denon 5803 and the Pioneer 47&49TX,I am about to make the decision to buy the new B&k 507. My thinking is that the processors in all these units must be very similar. Also with the post proceesing being THX ultra 2 in all the models I am guessing I shouldn't notice much difference there. Does anyone disagree with my thinking re the processing of these models? I am leaning toward the new B&k because of it's amplifier.I'm told, but am not sure, the B&k has a better(bigger) power transformer and more Mosfet amplifiers per channel than any of the Japanese receivers.Also that the B&K is more open and less harsh sounding.Do you agree?? The only hestitation I have (so far) is that people with Lexicon's Logic7 keep telling me it's processing ability "blows away" DPL2 and DD-Ex and even DTS-Es.Is that true in your experience and if so is it worth the huge difference to buy the Lexicon Mc12 + an Amp?I will be running a system with 2 sides and 2 backs.Lexicon owners swear they always watch all movies in the Logic 7 mode and it always sounds much better than any Dolby,ThX2 or Dts mode. Can that processor be that much better? Sorry for the long question But this is major purchase for me and I don't want to make a mistake. Thanks
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