Naim Home Theater Receiver?
Posted by: Scott in DC on 03 August 2006
I am curious as to why Linn and Naim produced HT receivers with built in DVD players. Why not produce a conventional home theater receiver without the DVD playback included? Why not make a single box device that is optimized for multi channel audio and the owner supplies their own DVD player? Wouldn't a audio only HR receiver be better without the additional complications presented by including the DVD player?
I want to buy a home theater receiver but most of the ones I see are so physically large and have power outputs that are large (>100 wpc). I would love to buy something like a Linn or Naim HT receiver for the same reasons that I have bought their two channel stereo products. A compact HT receiver with approximately 50 wpc would work beautifully in my small environment, but these other beasts (Pioneer, Yamaha, etc.)are too darn big.
By the way I have a good Panasonic DVD player with HDMI output that I connect directly to my Sharp Aquos screen. I am looking for a receiver now.
Any thoughts on my question?
Scott
I want to buy a home theater receiver but most of the ones I see are so physically large and have power outputs that are large (>100 wpc). I would love to buy something like a Linn or Naim HT receiver for the same reasons that I have bought their two channel stereo products. A compact HT receiver with approximately 50 wpc would work beautifully in my small environment, but these other beasts (Pioneer, Yamaha, etc.)are too darn big.
By the way I have a good Panasonic DVD player with HDMI output that I connect directly to my Sharp Aquos screen. I am looking for a receiver now.
Any thoughts on my question?
Scott