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Audio Visual Technology
Using a AVR as a power amp
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<blockquote data-quote="PsyCLown" data-source="post: 847815" data-attributes="member: 12654"><p>So I am basically doing this at the moment, with my MiniDSP as a source and being able to output whatever I want to which ever of the 5 channels I want.</p><p></p><p>I feel as if it does not sound like it should on a "normal" power amp. I have Audyssey disabled, I have it set to direct and any other sort of processing I could find I set to off.</p><p></p><p>This could be due to the fact that the amp section in my AVR is just poorly done and relies on some EQ and processing to sound better or there could be some hidden settings which I am unable to turn off. That is my experience and my AVR is an older one and an entry level one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsyCLown, post: 847815, member: 12654"] So I am basically doing this at the moment, with my MiniDSP as a source and being able to output whatever I want to which ever of the 5 channels I want. I feel as if it does not sound like it should on a "normal" power amp. I have Audyssey disabled, I have it set to direct and any other sort of processing I could find I set to off. This could be due to the fact that the amp section in my AVR is just poorly done and relies on some EQ and processing to sound better or there could be some hidden settings which I am unable to turn off. That is my experience and my AVR is an older one and an entry level one. [/QUOTE]
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