Shortly after moving to Singapore, I fried my stereo receiver (I left it on overnight, and heat from the receiver melted the varnish on the shelf above it; the melted varnish then dripped into the component and fried the circuitry. D'oh). Since then, I've been listening to cds through my tv via my dvd player, but this is a big hassle and inferior sound, so I tend not to bother. But I'm tired of not listening much to my largish (500 cd) music collection.
The thing is, I don't have the funds (or the necessary clearances from Mrs. Firefly) to buy a whole new, state-of-the-art system. So I really just need a receiver I can hook up to my 17-year-old cd player and 12+ year old Bose bookshelf speaker (the receiver, which was a mere ten years old, was actually the jewel in the crown of this less-than-stellar system). I cite the ages to let you see how long its been since I've shopped for stereo components; I have no idea how, if at all, the technology has changed since about midway through the Clinton years.
Obviously, I don't want to spend a lot of money, but at the same time I want the best sound I'm likely to get, given the age of the other components. So, questions:
1) Realistically, how cheaply can I pick something up from an on-line vender that isn't utter crap? For example, I've seen a couple well-reviewed receivers for under $100; back in the day, it would have been impossible to get anything good for that price. Have comonent prices fallen, or is a $90 receiver still likely to be no good?
2) What are the key specs I should be reviewing when buying a receiver? For exaple, can someone tell me how I should feel about channels and watts?
Thanks in advance.
The thing is, I don't have the funds (or the necessary clearances from Mrs. Firefly) to buy a whole new, state-of-the-art system. So I really just need a receiver I can hook up to my 17-year-old cd player and 12+ year old Bose bookshelf speaker (the receiver, which was a mere ten years old, was actually the jewel in the crown of this less-than-stellar system). I cite the ages to let you see how long its been since I've shopped for stereo components; I have no idea how, if at all, the technology has changed since about midway through the Clinton years.
Obviously, I don't want to spend a lot of money, but at the same time I want the best sound I'm likely to get, given the age of the other components. So, questions:
1) Realistically, how cheaply can I pick something up from an on-line vender that isn't utter crap? For example, I've seen a couple well-reviewed receivers for under $100; back in the day, it would have been impossible to get anything good for that price. Have comonent prices fallen, or is a $90 receiver still likely to be no good?
2) What are the key specs I should be reviewing when buying a receiver? For exaple, can someone tell me how I should feel about channels and watts?
Thanks in advance.
I read good reviews of the Sonic Impact amp. Its 159$ only. And if that's too expensive for you, they also have 40$ amp.
I hadn't thought of that (you can tell I'm a music buff, not an audiophile). That would certainly solve the problem of having to play them through the tv, though I'd still rather work with my 5-disc cd player than my single-disc dvd player. But maybe my cd player could take speakers -- I think in has a headphone jack. Worth investigating when I get home.
But if that's true, it probably woyld have been fried, varnish or no.
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