AVguide's Holiday Gift Guide 2007
Stereo Receivers & Amps
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As far as stereo receivers go, the NAD C720BEE is an incredibly efficient offering. Without a lot of technical gizmos, the NAD C720BEE will reliably offer noise-free, glitch-free performance. Available for $599, this offering is a very safe dependable gift option.
$599 |
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With a price of just $799, the 150 watts-per-channel NAD C 272 amplifier is a great bargain. Delivering "sonic magic" and the power to handle most any loudspeaker available, the NAD C 272 will make for an excellent gift this holiday season.
$799 |
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This powerful stereo receiver is specially catered towards the analog-lovers of the world. With an included phonostage and high-quality components, the Rotel RX-1052's price seems very out of place for this level of craftsmanship.
$899 |
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The Rotel RB-1091 delivers some solid bass and terrifying quickness for a switching amplifier. Coupled with a large power output, near heatless operation, and a relatively small price of $1,499, the Rotel RB-1091 is sure to satisfy the lucky recipient.
$1,499 |
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Engineered from the highly popular Meridian 502 controllers, the Meridian G02 controllers represent a significant refinement in Meridian's line. Called "effortless, refined, and absolutely gorgeous," the G02 shan't disappoint, even though it is a little expensive.
$3,295 |
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The MBL 8011 amplifier is a very powerful offering, with clear yet soft sound. Of course the 1100 Watts of peak pulse power output still ensure that your speakers will not go unsupported. The MBL 8011 may be out of reach for most gift-givers, but its purchase will ensure one very merry Christmas.
$6,200 |
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