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Audio Visual Technology
The sound of an AVR amplifier used in direct stereo mode
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<blockquote data-quote="johanhp" data-source="post: 972359" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>Usually pure direct modes in AVRs keep the signal analog. Depending on the AVR this could sound very good. I also thought this was good enough until I connected a proper stereo amp into my system. It transformed into something way beyond what my AVR could deliver.</p><p></p><p>Stereo amps are more focused and the money is spent on a much smaller subset of components. For AVRs to match that it would have to be many times more expensive than an equivalent stereo amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johanhp, post: 972359, member: 13669"] Usually pure direct modes in AVRs keep the signal analog. Depending on the AVR this could sound very good. I also thought this was good enough until I connected a proper stereo amp into my system. It transformed into something way beyond what my AVR could deliver. Stereo amps are more focused and the money is spent on a much smaller subset of components. For AVRs to match that it would have to be many times more expensive than an equivalent stereo amp. [/QUOTE]
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The sound of an AVR amplifier used in direct stereo mode
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