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dirtbag 07-12-2013 12:07 AM

I need a budget integrated for 2 sets of speakers
 
Taking suggestions for a budget minded integrated to run 2 sets of speakers. 1 set (James Loudspeakers 90db) is on our roof deck for background music and the other set (Vienna Acoustic Waltz Grand 91db) is for same in our master suite. I'll be using a Sonos box for a source. something simple, no bells or whistles required. Under 1K would be nice.

JJinID 07-12-2013 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by dirtbag (Post 511440)
Taking suggestions for a budget minded integrated to run 2 sets of speakers. 1 set (James Loudspeakers 90db) is on our roof deck for background music and the other set (Vienna Acoustic Waltz Grand 91db) is for same in our master suite. I'll be using a Sonos box for a source. something simple, no bells or whistles required. Under 1K would be nice.

My vote:

Marantz US | PM8004

http://us.marantz.com/assets/images/...L_PM8004_D.png

sictech 07-13-2013 11:03 AM

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My vote:

Marantz US | PM8004
:thumbsup: Agreed! Excellent onboard phono preamp also.

dirtbag 07-13-2013 10:30 PM

Good suggestion boys. I forgot all about looking at a Marantz, I already have 2 of their AV receivers. I can easily audition one as well.

MichiganMike 07-21-2013 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by dirtbag (Post 511440)
Taking suggestions for a budget minded integrated to run 2 sets of speakers. 1 set (James Loudspeakers 90db) is on our roof deck for background music and the other set (Vienna Acoustic Waltz Grand 91db) is for same in our master suite. I'll be using a Sonos box for a source. something simple, no bells or whistles required. Under 1K would be nice.

Given the efficiency of your speakers, you might also consider the Marantz PM6004. I own one and have been very happy with its performance. It has less output power than the PM8004, but has two sets of speaker outputs and lists for just $600. It was recently top rated in whathifi.com at its price point. Another reviewer commented: "When you can get sound this good for under $1,000, it gets tough to justify spending more."


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