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AVR in Stereo Only - which is best
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<blockquote data-quote="CD Fourie" data-source="post: 1107376" data-attributes="member: 2568"><p>With my limited experience, I've only ever owned one such product: <strong>Vincent SV382</strong>.</p><p>Was not all that great a surround processor, but I though it would easily take on most stereo integrated amplifiers. Recently sold mine, as I had no use for it. I miss it every day. It was probably 96% as enjoyable as my current Ayre Acoustics pre/power - roughly 50 times the price at which the Vincent was sold for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CD Fourie, post: 1107376, member: 2568"] With my limited experience, I've only ever owned one such product: [B]Vincent SV382[/B]. Was not all that great a surround processor, but I though it would easily take on most stereo integrated amplifiers. Recently sold mine, as I had no use for it. I miss it every day. It was probably 96% as enjoyable as my current Ayre Acoustics pre/power - roughly 50 times the price at which the Vincent was sold for. [/QUOTE]
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