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RE: It depends

Personally, I would choose the AVR model that has the best quality Audyssey implementation within my price range. Right now, that is not generally Marantz for the price points. I would not underestimate the value of this feature for *movies*. I had no idea before I first used it, and truly fluked out on this. But really, ask Kal about it, he is much more experienced with it...

And I'm not biased against Marantz here, I do have some Marantz gear in my main system. :)

Edit: or possibly an Audyssey equivalent. I am not sure how Pioneer's system really stacks up, or other modern ones either. I used to find these systems kinda flakey, so stopped paying attention to them, which is why I said I lucked out with the good Audyssey feature that actually did work well (IMO).



Edits: 04/13/09

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