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Yamaha RX-V2700
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<blockquote data-quote="Burt" data-source="post: 70829" data-attributes="member: 1580"><p>Wow, I never thought I would get such response!! Thank you.</p><p></p><p>When I "upgraded" the most NB factor was that of HDMI, 7.1 and perhaps a wider soundstage capable of handling more RMS and reprodcuing such in a more engaging manner. iPod and usb was also considered a bonus. At the stage the amp was introduced it was certainly deemed the "leading upper-end receiver" (quote from Deon Schoeman). I must admit that in HT the amp is very acceptable but find that the transition between main, centre and surround is not that great whilst it renders the Eagles "Hotel California" with ease. Normal stereo is absolute cr#p though. I hope this gives you more to work with. Perhaps I should mention that we use it a lot for movies and music but sadly had to stop listening to stereo due to lack of stage etc. Thus only using it for music dvds. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burt, post: 70829, member: 1580"] Wow, I never thought I would get such response!! Thank you. When I "upgraded" the most NB factor was that of HDMI, 7.1 and perhaps a wider soundstage capable of handling more RMS and reprodcuing such in a more engaging manner. iPod and usb was also considered a bonus. At the stage the amp was introduced it was certainly deemed the "leading upper-end receiver" (quote from Deon Schoeman). I must admit that in HT the amp is very acceptable but find that the transition between main, centre and surround is not that great whilst it renders the Eagles "Hotel California" with ease. Normal stereo is absolute cr#p though. I hope this gives you more to work with. Perhaps I should mention that we use it a lot for movies and music but sadly had to stop listening to stereo due to lack of stage etc. Thus only using it for music dvds. [/QUOTE]
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