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Audio Visual Technology
In need of a new AVR
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<blockquote data-quote="revtoluck" data-source="post: 857247" data-attributes="member: 15828"><p>One man's poison is another one's meat. I can say the same about Yamaha. I will never buy a Yamaha AVR. So at the end he must make his own decision. He must audition a couple of brands, but when it comes to AVR, Yamaha is way below Denon. As for the AVR getting warmer, it is expected as it is processing audio and video. Everything gets warm, my Rotel RMB 1095, RMB 1075 and Denon AVR X3200W get warm but they carry on performing day after day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revtoluck, post: 857247, member: 15828"] One man's poison is another one's meat. I can say the same about Yamaha. I will never buy a Yamaha AVR. So at the end he must make his own decision. He must audition a couple of brands, but when it comes to AVR, Yamaha is way below Denon. As for the AVR getting warmer, it is expected as it is processing audio and video. Everything gets warm, my Rotel RMB 1095, RMB 1075 and Denon AVR X3200W get warm but they carry on performing day after day. [/QUOTE]
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