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<blockquote data-quote="Judy@Rtec" data-source="post: 581957" data-attributes="member: 13608"><p>Power amps allow for more power than you would generally find in any AVR so generally used for a more beefier solution. Also, the power amp will not date so if technology changes you will only have to update the processor/pre-amp. There is also the issues surround noise generated within an AVR etc, build etc...</p><p></p><p>All this comes at a cost though, especially if you want the latest and greatest. Spec for spec you're probably looking around 50% (or more) more when going component, whilst there is VERY little, if nothing in the sub R30K bracket (Retail). An AVR will generally still be your best "value for money" option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judy@Rtec, post: 581957, member: 13608"] Power amps allow for more power than you would generally find in any AVR so generally used for a more beefier solution. Also, the power amp will not date so if technology changes you will only have to update the processor/pre-amp. There is also the issues surround noise generated within an AVR etc, build etc... All this comes at a cost though, especially if you want the latest and greatest. Spec for spec you're probably looking around 50% (or more) more when going component, whilst there is VERY little, if nothing in the sub R30K bracket (Retail). An AVR will generally still be your best "value for money" option. [/QUOTE]
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