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8 Great A/V Receivers for Under $1K
We polled members of the AVS Forum for suggestions on buying an A/V receiver for less than $1,000.
onkyo tx-sr606
Onkyo’s TX-SR606 A/V receiver
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October 20, 2008 | by Arlen Schweiger

Welcome to AVS Forum “Recommends”—the holiday shopping season is almost upon us, so we turned to our friends over at the AVS Forum to help out our readers. We’re surveying them each week over the next 10 weeks for suggestions in some major electronics categories, so if you’re planning on doing some first-time buying or upgrading, you’ve got a sense of what this group of A/V enthusiasts and DIY theater builders put their trust in.

Since we know not everyone has an unlimited budget, especially this year, we’ve tried to put a cap on your spending. First up: A/V receivers for under $1,000. We’ll be including MSRPs in the slideshow captions (View Slideshow here), but of course some of you will find much better pricing out there (and if you do, please let our readers know in the comments below).

We’re narrowing down the AVS members’ choices—their responses were open-ended—to the eight most common receivers they suggested (we’ll skip calling them vote-getters officially because they weren’t voting on one receiver over any other).

It was pretty clear that Onkyo is considered the reliable, affordable, and quality receiver of choice. The company’s models gathered four of the top six spots, with those four receivers combined recommended by nearly 40-percent of those surveyed. Tops among the Onkyo models was the TX-SR606, followed closely by the TX-SR805.

More than 30 individual models were noted by AVS Forum members, so you can be assured that there are plenty of A/V receivers for you to check out while you’re shopping. If you have some other suggestions—if you’re an AVSer and wants to reiterate your recommendation—please add in the comments below, and why you love the receiver. Check out our slideshow for some features (how many HDMI inputs do you need? looking for 1080p upscaling?) plus some Forum members’ comments about why each receiver rocks.



Arlen Schweiger - Editor of Electronic House Magazine
Arlen writes about home technology installations and product news and reviews for electronichouse.com and Electronic House magazine.



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Posted by SUOrangeman  on  11/10/08  at  10:47 AM

When will HD Radio tuning and/or networked media sharing come to this price range?  The Denon 4308CI had everything I want, plus a bunch of stuff I’ll never use.

Posted by Paul  on  10/27/08  at  12:28 PM

Crow:

thanks for the suggestion.  I’ll take a look at OPPO. 

update:  OPPO only offers a 3 in 1 out hub.

I need something with 2 outs.  Currently everything plugs into the Onkyo to get processed, but I have to swap the cables on the out between my tv and projector depending on what I want to use.  I guess I should have been more specific, I guess I need a splitter, not a hub.

Gefen makes a 1 to 4 splitter, but it’s $650 CDN. 
Does anyone know of a less expensive splitter that works well?

Posted by indy  on  10/27/08  at  11:30 AM

Badger: Donkey-o??? Don’t call it names unless you explain what you don’t like about them. Do tell.

Posted by Crow  on  10/24/08  at  07:56 AM

Paul I have a Oppo switcher that works great, best one on the market like NEW !!!  $75 shipped !!!!
my new TV has 3 HDMI inputs so i don’t need it ...

Posted by BUZKIL99  on  10/23/08  at  11:18 PM

I have a 606 and I love it.
It does everything you would want from a reciever in a mid to small sized room plus 4 HDMI inputs!
Decent upscaling for non HDMI hookups to 1080i


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