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Mar 11th, 2005 11:59 AM #1
is it hot? Yamaha HTR5760B +Athena Micra 6 = $850
Looking for suggestions. I am trying to assemble my first home theartre (budget at $1000) system. Is this a good deal?
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Mar 11th, 2005 12:04 PM #2
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Mar 11th, 2005 12:05 PM #3
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Mar 11th, 2005 12:07 PM #4
It's not bad, those Athena's have good reviews, and a Yamaha amp will last for a very long time. It's a good choice for a first time setup. Also you can always build on the receiver. Unlike most 'home theatre in a box' packages you'll usually have to get rid of completely because of the lack of a receiver.
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Mar 11th, 2005 12:56 PM #5Deal Addict




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It's a pretty good deal (the receiver you get is great). Futureshop's price on either individually is crap (I think they want $699 for the Micra system, the receiver goes for $600). The bundle price nice though.
I'm running the slightly larger Athena Point 5 sytem and it's got quite good sound for the size (the Point 5 has 4" midwoofers and 1" tweeters while the Micra system has 3" midwoofers and 3/4" tweeters).
Every review I've read of the Micra system has been positive (some overwhelmingly so) - everyone proclaims "big sound in a small package" etc. They're built very well like all Athena speakers too. They blow competing small speakers out of the water. These Micras aren't your typical mini-system - they have some actual kick to them!
Plus system does have room to grow, which is nice. Down the road if you want to upgrade to 7.1, buy a pair of Athena ASB1's or ASB2's (or even a pair of S.5's) for the front two speakers and move the two Micra's to the back to go to a fully fledged 7.1 system.
Just make sure to stick to the same brand for the front 3 speakers as many/most manufactuers timbre match their speakers (the tones of the speakers are calibrated similarly). Going with different brand speakers to replace the front stereo speakers may result in slightly off sounding surround sound, imperfect sound pans, etc.Last edited by jiffylube1024; Mar 11th, 2005 at 01:04 PM.
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Mar 11th, 2005 01:07 PM #6Jr. Member

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Where?
Where have you guys seen that Yamaha receiver for less? I've checked AV Unlimited, Visions, A&B Sound, and none have it.
Consumer Reports has rated the HTR5760's bigger brother (VX650, whose only addition is multiroom capability) as a "best buy" at $400 US. A&B Sound has it for $700 which is a rip-off considering our dollar of late.
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Mar 11th, 2005 01:07 PM #7Newbie
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Well, I'd say the receiver is "overkill" for those speakers. If you upgraded, you'd no doubt keep the receiver....I'd spend a little more and get better speakers, and spend less on the receiver...but thats just me. That being said, Yamaha makes good receivers, and athena makes good speakers. I guess it all depends on how good the micra set is?
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Mar 11th, 2005 01:22 PM #8I have been checking this guy on <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=78 target=_blank>ebay</a> for a couple of weeks. He sells several yamaha recvers each day on <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=78 target=_blank>ebay</a>. Maybe you can have a try.
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I just have some other dumb questions. How these other hifi speakers such as PSB, mission etc compared with the famous computer speakers such as logitech & creative.
One of my local store have PSB image 5T on sale at $599, is it a good deal? how is it compared with the Athena Micra. I also have the impression that the receiver of the above-mentioned package is a over-kill. Maybe I only need a 5740 or 5750, and spend more money on the speakers.
Let's forget the furtureshop package for a while, if you have 1000$, what will be your target receiver+speaker set in your mind?
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Mar 11th, 2005 02:12 PM #9
If I were building for a $1000, I'd buy a good receiver atleast as good as the one in this thread (a Denon, if I could find one on the cheap), and as many Paradigm speakers as I could afford.
It probably wouldn't be able to make a complete surround setup, I might even have to use some rear speakers up front as a stereo for a while.
Then I'd save up my cash and buy the remaining speakers when I could afford them. Once it's complete I'd enjoy my kick a** setup. Knowing I didn't settle with a cheap receiver and fair speakers. But that's just me
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Originally Posted by powerful
Just be very careful buying electronics like this off of <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=78 target=_blank>ebay</a>. Even if the item is new, if the seller isn't an authorized Yamaha dealer you will have no warranty from Yamaha. A sure sign is that the RX-V series is not licensed by Yamaha for online sales, so rule that line out if you want a warranty. The HTR on the other hand, can be sold online by a Yamaha dealer and offer a full warranty.
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Mar 11th, 2005 02:35 PM #11
If anyone wants to trade their new or like new Micras for my 2 month old larger Point 5s, let me know. I'm looking for something smaller.
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Mar 11th, 2005 02:36 PM #12Newbie
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I'd buy the cheapest decent Yamaha receiver (I don't know how good the low end one is) and start collecting good speakers with money left over (using cheap stuff for the surrounds for now). If you don't ever need or want a $600 receiver, then don't spend your money on it. Some people aim higher and spend more then $1000 on a receiver.
From my experience; the Athena bookshelfs are pretty good, especially when they are on sale at FS. Quest sounds better then nothing, especially when they are on sale (I think they're ok for surrounds, I'd rather spend the money I saved on better quality fronts/center). I'm no audiophile, but I'm semi-knowledgeable.
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Mar 11th, 2005 04:18 PM #13I am just curious why do you want to exchange a set of Point5 to micra?
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Mar 11th, 2005 04:42 PM #14
Re: Cheapest decent Yamaha receiver...
I have the HTR-5740. I think its the cheapest decent yamaha receiver. No real insult to the 5730, but for that price, I think you're better off with the Sony one that's always 100$ off (200 in the end, model 575 perhaps) that's 6x100W. HTR5730 is only 5.1, so its 5x100.
I'm really happy HTR5740. Its only 6x85W tho, but that's enough for the 18x18 room its in. If you have a bigger room, or one with carpet, I'd suggest you go with more power. The receiver has pretty much every 6.1 or older standard I've seen which means it shouldn't be obsolete for some time. Its pretty reasonably priced as well. I've seen it for around 300-350 on sale, although never again at 280 (which is what I paid for mine when FS got rid of their black ones).
If you're looking for a decent speaker package, this one (the Energy take 5.2 for 499) comes with pretty good reviews (but you have to buy the sub separately). http://www.audioshop.on.ca/energytake.htm
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Mar 12th, 2005 09:27 AM #15As stated, I'm looking for something smaller. Never really liked the looks of the Point 5s either. My ears don't seem to hear the difference between good and bad speakers either.
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