What receiver would be best for my epos els3


Hey guys- I'm hoping you could recommend a stereo receiver/tuner to bring out the best in my epos els3. I currently have a yamaha rx-397, and it just doesn't do it for me (it was a gift). What should I be considering in a receiver for these speakers? I'd like it to be around $500 or lower, but could be persuaded to go up a little higher. It needs to have a phono input, and a sub out would be nice. Thoughts?
Thanks much!
shafty101
You asked for a reciever, not integrated amp, so I suggest NAD. I used an older NAD receiver with Epos els3, no problem.

Here is a fine NAD receiver that will work well:

http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/clt.pl?miscrcvr&1238466373
I've owned the ELS-3s, and they need a good bit of power to really open up. Both Jaybo and Johnnyb53's suggestion are good, and you might also consider the Outlaw RR2150. I haven't owned it, but it get's great reviews, has enough power, plus the phono stage and sub out you desire.

David
04-21-09: Armstrod
I've owned the ELS-3s, and they need a good bit of power to really open up. Both Jaybo and Johnnyb53's suggestion are good, and you might also consider the Outlaw RR2150. I haven't owned it, but it get's great reviews, has enough power, plus the phono stage and sub out you desire.
True, the RR2150 has the sub out and a phono stage. Recommendations would be easier if the RR2150 lived up to the hype. I *did* own the RR2150 and I sent it back.

The subwoofer output was so low it didn't work nearly as well as using the speaker terminals of my previous setup. But the main thing was I just couldn't get any magic out of it. It simply could not replace my wheezy old pawnshop Amber stack. The Onkyo, on the other hand, replaced the Amber stack (and a VSP TransMOS amp) handily. Even though the Outlaw and Onkyo units are both Stereophile Class C, they don't deserve to be in the same category. The Outlaw should be Class D and the Onkyo should be borderline Class B.
Johnnyb53,

Thanks for the opposing view on the RR2150, because I was considering it for my bedroom system, just to get down to one box. Guess I'll stick with my tuner and T-amp for now.

:-)

David