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<blockquote data-quote="Coach" data-source="post: 662218" data-attributes="member: 14137"><p>Hi P, so what did you end up getting?</p><p>I know the common stuff has lots of features (most of which some of us don't use) and exaggerated watts (regardless of the number of channels driven).</p><p>so was intrigued by the comparison between Yamaha (no slouch) vs Anthem</p><p></p><p>as for me, I don't care much for a receiver that makes coffee, so I would have taken the Anthem if the price was the exact same.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion, sound quality wise, I would perhaps compare Anthem to Cambridge Audio receivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coach, post: 662218, member: 14137"] Hi P, so what did you end up getting? I know the common stuff has lots of features (most of which some of us don't use) and exaggerated watts (regardless of the number of channels driven). so was intrigued by the comparison between Yamaha (no slouch) vs Anthem as for me, I don't care much for a receiver that makes coffee, so I would have taken the Anthem if the price was the exact same. in my opinion, sound quality wise, I would perhaps compare Anthem to Cambridge Audio receivers. [/QUOTE]
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