I’m not sure what some of your comment is referencing. Neither I nor anyone else in this particular thread mentioned spec components or SX-1250 or the like. And as to the SX-D7000 being low power, I think it’s rated at 120 watts per channel which is more than my SA-8800. I wasn’t unhappy with the SC-d7000. I think I am enjoying the SA-8800 more so far.
Huh. That’s a bummer. I wish I had an answer for you.
Thank you!
I’m probably going to put the SX-d7000 up for sale. I would love to have one of those timers. I think I have a standing alert for it on eBay but haven’t found one yet that I wanted to take the plunge on.
I just made this audio rack set up from a disused coat closet in the living room earlier in the month. I started with a Pioneer SX-D7000 in there but decided to try out a Yamaha CR-800 that I put up for sale on FB Marketplace. Well, testing that Yamaha was done today as someone purchased the piece so I slid this SA-8800 in and I’m really digging it! It sounds great. It’s for sale as well. I have another one that I’ll need to go through that should be as nice as this one when I’m done with it.
That is beautiful! I’m listening to my CR-800 right now and love the way it sounds. Not sure what I would do with all that extra power!
This is a one in/four out. You can have one input and it will output to four groups of speakers. What I’m looking for is basically the opposite - three inputs minimum output to one set of speakers. This is so I can switch back and forth between systems using the same set of stacked Advents.
Thanks and I wouldn’t worry about hijacking a post. I certainly don’t take any offense and I hope you get an answer to that 4 ohm versus 8 ohm issue.