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AVR = Movies, Stereo = Music
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<blockquote data-quote="Stefan" data-source="post: 66518" data-attributes="member: 793"><p>Agree, </p><p> If you're a casual listener and mostly watch movies and tv, then an avr is okay and serves its purpose. </p><p>But if your main requirements are 2 channel music, then stereo all the way. Movies also doesn't sound half bad on a stereo setup, and it can actually sound like a surround sound setup at times when the soundstage is big enough. Pretty much the same as an avr for music!</p><p></p><p>And then my other argument about people buying avr's for music and starting with just the main fronts (and buying the rest later on) actually get the short end of the stick because of their decision. Half the time you're on the upgrade path and never have a complete, fully functioning setup that's never going to give you the same quality as a stereo, even when it's complete one day. That was the path I was on and got me to get rid of everything and start a stereo setup. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stefan, post: 66518, member: 793"] Agree, If you're a casual listener and mostly watch movies and tv, then an avr is okay and serves its purpose. But if your main requirements are 2 channel music, then stereo all the way. Movies also doesn't sound half bad on a stereo setup, and it can actually sound like a surround sound setup at times when the soundstage is big enough. Pretty much the same as an avr for music! And then my other argument about people buying avr's for music and starting with just the main fronts (and buying the rest later on) actually get the short end of the stick because of their decision. Half the time you're on the upgrade path and never have a complete, fully functioning setup that's never going to give you the same quality as a stereo, even when it's complete one day. That was the path I was on and got me to get rid of everything and start a stereo setup. [/QUOTE]
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AVR = Movies, Stereo = Music
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