Help deciding on receiver

Leights7

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Hi all,

I'm looking for an receiver to power two KEF q150 bookshelf speakers and a Klipsch sub. I stream music through Tidal. My requirements are as follows:

-50 - 85 Watts per channel
-Sub out
-Built in DAC
-2 channel
-USB input would be a bonus
-Budget (hoping not more than $600).

Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
-Leighton
 

NorthStar

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NorthStar

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More on the Yamaha R-N803 Network Stereo Receiver ...
https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/yamaha-r-n803-network-receiver/

https://www.residentialsystems.com/technology/review-yamaha-r-n803-network-stereo-receiver



The more I was reading about it the more I realized that for the money it is relatively well built (compared to others), well featured and well performing (sound quality), ...good value.
I think that could very well be the one for less than $600 (on sale).
To get better build quality and sound you'd have to look into a higher price bracket...four digits+.
 

chuck

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I have a pair of old B&W 804S speakers driven by an NAD C356. If I had to replace it, I would likely get the NAD C368 which seems to be its current equivalent. I set a $1K budget for the amp with that system. It has sounded good for a long time, now.
 

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