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	<title>Comentarios en: Amplificador Marantz SR6007</title>
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		<title>Por: Maithili</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denon is known for using amplifiers for each chnnael. Where as most manufacturers use only one shared amp or set of shared amps. This is why they tend to be more spendy for their recievers. If that is not an issue for you, IE: performance, then you can always spend your money wisely on a shared amp model that may do more for your money. Marantz has been in the business for a while too. They have some great models as you have mentioned here. They usually get a fair price for good quality products. I&#039;d go with the Panasonic as they&#039;ve been around longer and have a better reputation for their products. Epson was primarily a printer manufacturer, until recently. You could wait for the newer Denon model, but it may cost more than you might be willing to spend. I&#039;d check out Yamaha&#039;s web sight for 7.1 models. Google:  Yamaha 7.1-chnnael digital home theater receiver  as their web sight has changed. Of course it all depends upon the spec&#039;s you are looking for and how much you have or are willing to spend. $500.00 is an average  reasonable  price as you may know or what it sounds like you are seeking. The reason I suggest the Yamaha line is that they also have a 9.1 chnnael flagship model. Although expensive, it Rocks!But that is only if money is no object! ($4,495.00).My suggestion is that you go to a stereo supplier and review your models in their sound room. Gather info on them to make an informed decision. Look at cost and performance as well as hook-ups for your needs, (HDMI, are you utilizing your computer in this set up? Also, if you want/need satellight radio, TV/Monitor hook-up types and finally, your budget).PS: I have a 5.1 Denon hooked up to 11.1 speaker system and it Rocks great! Although I&#039;d love a 7.1 system or better, my budget cannot do it right now.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denon is known for using amplifiers for each chnnael. Where as most manufacturers use only one shared amp or set of shared amps. This is why they tend to be more spendy for their recievers. If that is not an issue for you, IE: performance, then you can always spend your money wisely on a shared amp model that may do more for your money. Marantz has been in the business for a while too. They have some great models as you have mentioned here. They usually get a fair price for good quality products. I&#8217;d go with the Panasonic as they&#8217;ve been around longer and have a better reputation for their products. Epson was primarily a printer manufacturer, until recently. You could wait for the newer Denon model, but it may cost more than you might be willing to spend. I&#8217;d check out Yamaha&#8217;s web sight for 7.1 models. Google:  Yamaha 7.1-chnnael digital home theater receiver  as their web sight has changed. Of course it all depends upon the spec&#8217;s you are looking for and how much you have or are willing to spend. $500.00 is an average  reasonable  price as you may know or what it sounds like you are seeking. The reason I suggest the Yamaha line is that they also have a 9.1 chnnael flagship model. Although expensive, it Rocks!But that is only if money is no object! ($4,495.00).My suggestion is that you go to a stereo supplier and review your models in their sound room. Gather info on them to make an informed decision. Look at cost and performance as well as hook-ups for your needs, (HDMI, are you utilizing your computer in this set up? Also, if you want/need satellight radio, TV/Monitor hook-up types and finally, your budget).PS: I have a 5.1 Denon hooked up to 11.1 speaker system and it Rocks great! Although I&#8217;d love a 7.1 system or better, my budget cannot do it right now.</p>
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