Stereo & AV Receivers
Stereo Receivers Are the Center for All Your Home Entertainment Needs
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Stereo and AV Receivers
Are you building your latest high-tech home entertainment system complete with a projector, bookshelf speakers and subwoofers designed for explosive action films? Or are you creating a strictly audio-focused ecosystem in your home? Whatever your AV goals are, you'll need more than just a speaker or a TV to accomplish them. Instead of relying solely on a soundbar, start building out audio quality in your home with stereo and AV receivers. These devices are made to better filter signals from both visual and audial sources. Think of yours as a sort of translator: connect your turntables to your subwoofer or lead your Blu-ray player to your TV. Make sure you pick out the right kind of receiver for your needs, too. Stereo versions are designed to handle audio information only, while AV receivers can transmit both noise and video. If you're not sure where to begin, read on to learn more about the ins and outs of audio systems.
How Many Speakers Do I Need?
If you're new to the world of home theater and speaker systems, you might be overwhelmed by some of the numbering conventions. One of the most important systems to pay attention to is the number of channels a particular product can manage. For example, a 5.2 channel receiver can manage five speakers along with two subwoofers. Those numbers can go up and down from there, and expand to include other more diversified noisemakers, like soundbars and satellites. Make sure that whatever receiver you pick, it's designed to fit your existing (or new) set-up. No one wants to get home only to discover that their exciting new technology isn't correct. Keep in mind that stereo systems typically only have two channels by design (a right side and a left side), too.
Smart Functionality
Make sure your receiver can do more than just connect via wires. Opt for a model equipped with smart technology to make your entertainment space as efficient as possible. Connect to your device via smartphone to play music immediately and wirelessly. Alternatively, look for models that are made with voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. You'll be able to skip songs, adjust volume levels and more all with just a word. That way, you'll never struggle to find the remote or have to interrupt the party to go over and fiddle with buttons and interfaces. Other optional features include Dolby ATMOS® support, Wi-Fi connectivity and more.
Not Sure Which One Is For You?
If you're having a hard time choosing between big name brands in audio like Yamaha, Integra, Denon and Marantz, you're in the right place. Our experienced fleet of team members has been tinkering with home theaters and new audio systems for decades. Instead of spending your free time researching different stats and model numbers, give our specialists a call at 800-860-3577. We'll give you everything there is to know on the product that's best for you. Alternatively, head into the store yourself to see our selection in person—we'll be happy to help you discover your new favorite. Hoping to do some research from home? Check out our AV Receiver Buying Guide to learn more about these.
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