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What can make or break a HT set-up if used for stereo (not high-end)
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 624794" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>Yes, this is the point that I am trying to labour.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The figures that I quoted in my opening post were from actual bench test result. So the CA can easily manage up to 150 watts per channel in stereo (flat to 140 watts), which I like to believe is part of the reason why it performs so well in playing back stereo from direct analogue in. It is not whether one uses all that power, it is the way in which it is delivered (in a controlled, flat curve).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 624794, member: 15634"] Yes, this is the point that I am trying to labour. The figures that I quoted in my opening post were from actual bench test result. So the CA can easily manage up to 150 watts per channel in stereo (flat to 140 watts), which I like to believe is part of the reason why it performs so well in playing back stereo from direct analogue in. It is not whether one uses all that power, it is the way in which it is delivered (in a controlled, flat curve). [/QUOTE]
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