I think that you'll find that most people here would say that quality counts more than quantity. Having said that, go with what you think will work for you. Nobody here knows exactly what you like or want out of a system. If you think that you can be happy with the products that you mention, then go for it.
Most every respondent to your last thread advised against purchasing a receiver yet you seem dead set on the product. As such, most folks aren't interested in speaking to a brick wall.
I know that the products mentioned seem like a bargain to you, but the overall quality and sound produced will not compare to what you could find on the used market. If having products that are "shiny" with a warranty is important to you, then go for it. If you value high quality sound, be patient and shop around. Just keep in mind that there is a reason that the "generic" high dollar items cost as much wholesale as the smaller items i.e. there is little difference in quality or quantity of parts used between the two. What looks more impressive on paper via specs or physical size is really nothing but overpriced products with a phenomenal profit margin. Sean
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Most every respondent to your last thread advised against purchasing a receiver yet you seem dead set on the product. As such, most folks aren't interested in speaking to a brick wall.
I know that the products mentioned seem like a bargain to you, but the overall quality and sound produced will not compare to what you could find on the used market. If having products that are "shiny" with a warranty is important to you, then go for it. If you value high quality sound, be patient and shop around. Just keep in mind that there is a reason that the "generic" high dollar items cost as much wholesale as the smaller items i.e. there is little difference in quality or quantity of parts used between the two. What looks more impressive on paper via specs or physical size is really nothing but overpriced products with a phenomenal profit margin. Sean
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