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AVR = Movies, Stereo = Music
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<blockquote data-quote="Gramophone" data-source="post: 66519" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>I totally agree with alfabet! </p><p>I never had an AVR amp for stereo. My brother at one stage used his well respected and well rated Denon AVR amp for stereo, driving a pair of Epos ES14 speakers. To my ears things just did not sound right ??? I gave him an old pioneer a400 amp and after we connected it to the speakers, things started happening. Totally different sound - much better. </p><p>My opinion is also that a dedicated stereo amp is a MUST for a good stereo setup. Rather have 2 dedicated systems if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gramophone, post: 66519, member: 527"] I totally agree with alfabet! I never had an AVR amp for stereo. My brother at one stage used his well respected and well rated Denon AVR amp for stereo, driving a pair of Epos ES14 speakers. To my ears things just did not sound right ??? I gave him an old pioneer a400 amp and after we connected it to the speakers, things started happening. Totally different sound - much better. My opinion is also that a dedicated stereo amp is a MUST for a good stereo setup. Rather have 2 dedicated systems if possible. [/QUOTE]
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