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MacGeek:
I may be in need of a medium power (100w/ch +/-), high quality full featured 5.1 channel home theater receiver.  New or recently used is acceptable.  It needs to be able to handle 4k switching, but doesn't need a gang of inputs-a couple of HDMI and a few high level audio/base band video will suffice.  It doesn't need two zone capabilities either.

Does anyone have a favorite, or a suggestion?  I am aware of Denon and Marantz, but haven't kept up with the rest (I don't read the A/V rags).  I have always had A/V separates, so this is a new adventure for me.  Reliability and ease of use are as important as anything else; this is for a family room TV to generally be operated by everyone but me.

Sir Thrift-a-Lot:
If you want ease of use, steer away from Denon.   I love the sound of mine, but have to wrestle with it from time to time.

Jim Pittsburgh:
I've had very good luck with Marantz.... currently running them in both systems. Good time to buy since they are just rolling out new models. Check out accessories4less.com   nice people to deal with.

scorpio333:
I've got an older Denon where the menu is just unbearable, VCR's had better on screen menus. Our few year old Marantz 1602 is worlds better, but still frustrating. I believe that Marantz shares the same firmware as some Denons. Not sure how their latest receivers are menu wise. The 1602 is low power, but has a nice sound, it's on the girls' tv.

I got a Yamaha RX-V681 a year or so ago. Menu is much simpler. Doesn't have Audyssey, but does have YPAO which only takes one measurement. Sounds fairly neutral and balanced and does what it is supposed to do. For me, I wanted 4K passthrough, with the thinking the TV should handle that better than a HTR. I watch a combination of Apple TV, Blu Ray and Fios. I'd be much happier if more channels broadcast in at least 5.1. Some programs that are in 2 channel sound strange in 7.1, but going back to 2.1 sounds so tiny.

I can say Jim's Marantz (and speakers) put you IN the car crashes.

MacGeek:
Thanks all for the feedback.  It seems Denon will be too frustrating for family and there may be a slight trade off in sound vs simplicity between Marantz and Yamaha.  I believe Marantz is owned by the group that owns McIntosh.  If go, is there any technology tricks down?

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