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Yamaha RX-V2700
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 71216" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>It is your right to disagree, but almost my experiences with AVRs(lesser so with CA) were very disappointing when compared to even entry-level stereo setups.</p><p></p><p>I did not want to believe it either, but while I still had the Cambridge Audio/Morduant-Short HT setup, I once visited a friend who had an OLD Kenwood stereo amp with Visonic speakers connected and I was amazed by how good it actually sounded in stereo. To put things into perspective in 1985 he paid R350 for the amplifier(new) and R600 for the speakers(two satellites and passive sub) and he was using a cheap TEAC CDP as source and telephone wire as speaker leads. Since then he replaced the Kenwood amp(it broke when his son tried to use it as a bass amp) with a Harman-Kardon AVR445 and the stereo performance took quite a dip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 71216, member: 11"] It is your right to disagree, but almost my experiences with AVRs(lesser so with CA) were very disappointing when compared to even entry-level stereo setups. I did not want to believe it either, but while I still had the Cambridge Audio/Morduant-Short HT setup, I once visited a friend who had an OLD Kenwood stereo amp with Visonic speakers connected and I was amazed by how good it actually sounded in stereo. To put things into perspective in 1985 he paid R350 for the amplifier(new) and R600 for the speakers(two satellites and passive sub) and he was using a cheap TEAC CDP as source and telephone wire as speaker leads. Since then he replaced the Kenwood amp(it broke when his son tried to use it as a bass amp) with a Harman-Kardon AVR445 and the stereo performance took quite a dip. [/QUOTE]
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