Stereo receiver for desktop
Dec 20, 2008 at 10:39 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 15

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I have been looking at stereo receivers trying to find one that I can use for with my iMac to drive both my speakers and my headphones. The main problem is the stereo receivers are HUGE and I want it to sit on my desk so im looking for something with a smallish footprint. Currently I use a corda2 move but I want something to power speakers with as well. I appreciate to help!
 
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Dec 20, 2008 at 11:48 PM Post #5 of 15
I have tried that Denon receiver in an audio shop in Japan. It is very nice and worked well with the Denon headphones as well as a bunch of others that I tried (AT, Grado). Elegant looking too.

Those are great speakers as well on the site. It is too bad that Denon doesn't sell its full line of home theater speakers out of Japan. I am using these.
 
Dec 21, 2008 at 3:45 AM Post #7 of 15
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I have been looking at stereo receivers trying to find one that I can use for with my iMac to drive both my speakers and my headphones. The main problem is the stereo receivers are HUGE and I want it to sit on my desk so im looking for something with a smallish footprint. Currently I use a corda2 move but I want something to power speakers with as well. I appreciate to help!


No one says you have to buy new. I bought the amp and tuner of this set last year off ebay for $100. Best $100 I ever spent.


Vintage Sony


PRECISEP7-stack
 
Dec 21, 2008 at 11:51 PM Post #8 of 15
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No one says you have to buy new. I bought the amp and tuner of this set last year off ebay for $100. Best $100 I ever spent.


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I love the vintage, headroom does make a good product but its out of my price range as I'd like to spend under $400.
 
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Dec 22, 2008 at 12:01 AM Post #9 of 15
You sound like a good candidate for a Nuforce Icon.

You plug the iMac in over USB, and have a spare RCA and 1/8" input. 1/8" phones input is on the front.

Do you have a digital source other than the iMac you need to connect? That might complicate things.
 
Dec 23, 2008 at 1:08 PM Post #11 of 15
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How about a NAD C715?

NAD Electronics :: C715 Compact Music Systems

It doesn't have a headphone out, unfortunately. However, you could stack a compact solid state headphone amp on top of it.



X2 As soon as i read his needs, i was going to suggest the NAD, but then i read lower and ya beat me to it.
 
Dec 23, 2008 at 1:13 PM Post #12 of 15
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I have tried that Denon receiver in an audio shop in Japan. It is very nice and worked well with the Denon headphones as well as a bunch of others that I tried (AT, Grado). Elegant looking too.

Those are great speakers as well on the site. It is too bad that Denon doesn't sell its full line of home theater speakers out of Japan. I am using these.



Those Denon speakers have good specs. 200 khz? I dont think anyone can hear that high!
I wonder how they sound? They have a 90db sensitivity though, so theyre sensitive enough for a smallish amp.
Maybe the small speakers would be good on a pc setup?

■SC-T77XG
形式/3ウェイ・4スピーカー、バスレフ型、防磁設計(EIAJ)
ユニット/16.5cmコーン型グラスファイバーウーハー×2、2.5cmソフトドーム型ツイ ーター×1 、リーフ型スーパーツイーター×1
入力インピーダンス/6Ω
最大許容入力/200W(PEAK)、120W(EIAJ)
周波数帯域/27Hz~200kHz
クロスオーバー周波数/3kHz, 13kHz
平均出力音圧レベル/90dB
寸法/W270×H1,130×D325mm(台座含む)
質量/24.8kg(1台)
付属品/接続コード(3m)、滑り止めコルク×6、スパイク×6、受け皿×6、拭き布×1
 
Dec 25, 2008 at 3:39 PM Post #13 of 15
Dec 25, 2008 at 5:01 PM Post #14 of 15
I have heard those SC-T77XG speakers in person and they sounded really good in the demo room I listened to them in.

I really like these bookshelf speakers from Denon. Unfortunately they're far outside my price range right now, and in the long run I'd rather build a reference level bookshelf for that price in parts.

I also wouldn't mind a set of these speaker stands to perch them on; just wish they weren't $250 each! I will probably pick up a set before I leave though, they're just THAT great looking.
 
Dec 28, 2008 at 4:58 PM Post #15 of 15
If you're interested in just the tuner as a component, I've been very happy with the Parasound TDQ 150 in my desktop system:

Discontinued Products > TDQ-150 Stereo Tuner

It's tiny, the remote works well, and it gets great reception (I live in a city but I've had reception troubles with other tuners).

The only downside is that if you unplug it it loses its presets -- though that may just be mine.

I forget what I paid for mine used -- they're discontinued -- but they do show up from time to time. There's someone selling some on ebay now...
 

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