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who says AVR's suck in stereo?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 89836" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>in the Denon "pure direct" mode means that everything digital is turned off so this means no EQ or time adjustment and you can even bypass the tonal controls - and you can assign this to any source you want ie you can leave it in pure direct mode for purely analogue stereo and leave the DSP and effects on for multichannel if you like - so maybe thats why the Denon seems to be so successful in stereo mode</p><p></p><p>BTW the denons have a "direct" mode and a "pure direct" mode - for stereo i use "pure direct" which even turns off the LCD display on the AVR - and it sounds as good as any stereo only amplifier i have tried with the rest of the setup (admittedly though i have only tried mainly entry level amplifiers because i did not want to borrow anyones high end amplifier to test this out)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 89836, member: 1447"] in the Denon "pure direct" mode means that everything digital is turned off so this means no EQ or time adjustment and you can even bypass the tonal controls - and you can assign this to any source you want ie you can leave it in pure direct mode for purely analogue stereo and leave the DSP and effects on for multichannel if you like - so maybe thats why the Denon seems to be so successful in stereo mode BTW the denons have a "direct" mode and a "pure direct" mode - for stereo i use "pure direct" which even turns off the LCD display on the AVR - and it sounds as good as any stereo only amplifier i have tried with the rest of the setup (admittedly though i have only tried mainly entry level amplifiers because i did not want to borrow anyones high end amplifier to test this out) [/QUOTE]
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