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AVR in Stereo Only - which is best
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<blockquote data-quote="Jukkelstukkel" data-source="post: 1107481" data-attributes="member: 20572"><p>From my experience a dedicated stereo set up, be it Pre/Power Amp or integrated will ALWAYS beat the AVR/AV Pre-pro and Power amp similar quality</p><p>I my set up I have compared the R 120K+ NAD Masters series M17V2, set up in dedicated Stereo 2.1 using NAD Preset feature, with the Classic series C658 stereo Pre-amp/DAC, selling for less than R 40K</p><p>It is also important to note that both units are highly regarded in USA audio press that counts - Stereophile and TAS</p><p>Myself and a few other hi-fi nutters concluded that it is a case of no comparison with the C658 being miles ahead.</p><p>I guess it come down to the old adage of LESS is MORE. The simpler the signal path, the better the sound</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jukkelstukkel, post: 1107481, member: 20572"] From my experience a dedicated stereo set up, be it Pre/Power Amp or integrated will ALWAYS beat the AVR/AV Pre-pro and Power amp similar quality I my set up I have compared the R 120K+ NAD Masters series M17V2, set up in dedicated Stereo 2.1 using NAD Preset feature, with the Classic series C658 stereo Pre-amp/DAC, selling for less than R 40K It is also important to note that both units are highly regarded in USA audio press that counts - Stereophile and TAS Myself and a few other hi-fi nutters concluded that it is a case of no comparison with the C658 being miles ahead. I guess it come down to the old adage of LESS is MORE. The simpler the signal path, the better the sound [/QUOTE]
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