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<blockquote data-quote="revtoluck" data-source="post: 816890" data-attributes="member: 15828"><p>Denon's are very good, but they run very warm. Within a year I owned AVR X2200W, AVR X3200W and AVR X4200W. I had to let the 2200W go. I am left with the latter two. Of the three, the AVR X3200W runs hot and I am using a laptop cooler to cool it, and am currently looking for a five channel Rotel amp for it. But sound wise, all three amps are high up there in class compared to most amps that I owned so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revtoluck, post: 816890, member: 15828"] Denon's are very good, but they run very warm. Within a year I owned AVR X2200W, AVR X3200W and AVR X4200W. I had to let the 2200W go. I am left with the latter two. Of the three, the AVR X3200W runs hot and I am using a laptop cooler to cool it, and am currently looking for a five channel Rotel amp for it. But sound wise, all three amps are high up there in class compared to most amps that I owned so far. [/QUOTE]
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