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Realistic Lifespan of an AV receiver
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<blockquote data-quote="Big G" data-source="post: 75142" data-attributes="member: 1725"><p>Well, only from the point of view that that was what I was asking about, since most AV receivers seem to be the central hub of all sound or video sources. I'm just not sure the same demands are placed on a stereo amp, but it is good to see they are lasting! Also, more amps are crammed inside AV or 5.1 receivers fo rthe additional channels, so effectively means more can go wrong, and an increase in repair costs. So to answer your question.... Yes, and No.... Hehe!</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>G!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big G, post: 75142, member: 1725"] Well, only from the point of view that that was what I was asking about, since most AV receivers seem to be the central hub of all sound or video sources. I'm just not sure the same demands are placed on a stereo amp, but it is good to see they are lasting! Also, more amps are crammed inside AV or 5.1 receivers fo rthe additional channels, so effectively means more can go wrong, and an increase in repair costs. So to answer your question.... Yes, and No.... Hehe! Cheers G! [/QUOTE]
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