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Audio and Video Talk
Audio Visual Technology
Using a AVR as a power amp
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<blockquote data-quote="BillyBawb" data-source="post: 848344" data-attributes="member: 13475"><p>It?s doable - though it may colour the signal somewhat with its own circuitry, regardless of selecting Pure Direct mode, considering that even as a direct RCA input, it still passes through a digital volume control domain.</p><p></p><p>Only way to know for sure is try it. The theory is sound. (Pardon the pun)</p><p></p><p>It?s the same usage scenario I suggested for that Sunfire AVR you were selling here some time ago (the one I still kick my own backside for not buying)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillyBawb, post: 848344, member: 13475"] It?s doable - though it may colour the signal somewhat with its own circuitry, regardless of selecting Pure Direct mode, considering that even as a direct RCA input, it still passes through a digital volume control domain. Only way to know for sure is try it. The theory is sound. (Pardon the pun) It?s the same usage scenario I suggested for that Sunfire AVR you were selling here some time ago (the one I still kick my own backside for not buying) [/QUOTE]
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