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    I would second Mr P's thought on the Yamaha Aventage receivers. they have taken a new thought to the better end receiver market and I think they have done something good with this line of receivers they have come up with and they will be able to power many speakers to good sound though more efficient designs might do you well since you are staying with a receiver and not seperates. The fact that you have bot been impressed by the home theater systems that you have heard might be one of two things. One being that you are a stereo guy that gets distracted by multichannel and the other is that the multi channel is not set up right. There are ways to set this up which makes the multi channel experience seem less and lets everything flow and I think when you find that you will know which way to go. Just don't expect a Best Buy dealer or something like that to know how to set it up right for a listen. go to a quality shop if you have one near you and make them set it up right for your setup and I think you will find what you are looking for.

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    A big thumbs up for HSU research subs!!

    I got the STF-2 about two weeks ago and now it seems like the subwoofer is the best part of my system. This thing is packs a punch and is very accurate when handling the lower frequencies.

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