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Audio and Video Talk
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AVR = Movies, Stereo = Music
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<blockquote data-quote="JacoP" data-source="post: 66491"><p>I agree 100%.</p><p>I have a NAD AVR setup in the Lounge and used a Yamaha AVR for many years in my Entertainment Area as a Stereo unit only.</p><p></p><p>And was I surprised when I upgraded to the CA 550A and 550C!! ;D ;D</p><p>Totally different animals and the quality of sound improved dramatically. I rediscovered sounds on CD's I never heard before and the Vinyls; what can I say? </p><p></p><p>I'm a firm believer in the right tool for the job, hence Stereo for Stereo and AVR for DVD/Blu-Ray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacoP, post: 66491"] I agree 100%. I have a NAD AVR setup in the Lounge and used a Yamaha AVR for many years in my Entertainment Area as a Stereo unit only. And was I surprised when I upgraded to the CA 550A and 550C!! ;D ;D Totally different animals and the quality of sound improved dramatically. I rediscovered sounds on CD's I never heard before and the Vinyls; what can I say? I'm a firm believer in the right tool for the job, hence Stereo for Stereo and AVR for DVD/Blu-Ray. [/QUOTE]
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