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    Panasonic from 72-2001 and a Denon 3200 from 97-04 and a Denon 2805 from dec. to now.
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    Had my Denon 3802 a few years now and still loving it! Great for HT and not bad 2-channel in Direct mode.
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    Cool H/k 7200

    I have had my H/K 7200 since November 2003 and just 1 month ago finally figured out how good this monster is. I set all the speaker channels on flat and the center at plus 1 and this thing just makes me rush home from work to listen to it. I am running all monster cable throughout the system along with a H/K DVD 25, H/K CDR 26, Pioneer MD player, Bose 701 Series II, Bose VCS10, Bose 301, Bose AM5 and JBL PB10 sub(upgrading to SVS soon). It really sounds great and if i ever replace this receiver it will be with another H/K no doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J2phat4u
    I have had my H/K 7200 since November 2003 and just 1 month ago finally figured out how good this monster is. I set all the speaker channels on flat and the center at plus 1 and this thing just makes me rush home from work to listen to it. I am running all monster cable throughout the system along with a H/K DVD 25, H/K CDR 26, Pioneer MD player, Bose 701 Series II, Bose VCS10, Bose 301, Bose AM5 and JBL PB10 sub(upgrading to SVS soon). It really sounds great and if i ever replace this receiver it will be with another H/K no doubt.
    I have the same sub as you (and really not a bad little sub for the $) and I am also going to be upgrading to a SVS subl. Which one are you considering? I will probably go with their smallest/least expensive model, at least at this moment. http://www.svsubwoofers.com/subs_pb10_isd.htm Looks like a great sub for the size of my room. Regards.

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    I have a Onkyo TXDS 777 THX select reciever that I have been using for about 3 years now. It only power the front three channels(left, center ,right) has 105watts going to speakers that are rated 100db with one watt from one meter. All speakers are on large, but the amps in this receiver seem to have endless power. I use my former Yamaha receiver to power the surrounds, another onkyo stereo amp for the subs, and another onkyo stereo amp to power the EX channels via a circlesurround processor.

    I am in the middle of a major acoustical upgrade right now, but have absolutely no plans to upgrade amps or receiver.
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    Hey Sir T,

    Don't you have Dunlavy's? I saw a IV and V on audiogon the other day if you're interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by topspeed
    Hey Sir T,

    Don't you have Dunlavy's? I saw a IV and V on audiogon the other day if you're interested.
    I have 5 SC IV in storage awaiting their new studio home. The last thing I need right now is more speakers!!
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    Terrence Don't You Have an Amp with your denon 3805?

    I appologize if I'm mixing you up with lensman who seems to have dissapeared but you have a Denon 3805 that you needed an amp for if I'm remembering this right. Why again, if that was you did you need an amp for this system?



    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
    I have 5 SC IV in storage awaiting their new studio home. The last thing I need right now is more speakers!!

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