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    thats a very impressive measurement for a $1k receiver indeed

    we say that perhaps <70dB is not detectable - but if you look at a lot of reviews for high end processors, they all have crosstalk in the 100dB + area - decidedly different than your mid-range receivers in SQ which all seem to be generally in the 70-80dB area.

    all I'm saying is that we know that the Processors all produce very high end sound quality - and they show a pattern in measuring well for crosstalk etc

    so perhaps it just means the Yamaha sounds exceedingly good for the money

    I'm never sure what's genuinely a good marker of SQ apart from my own ears - but if I can't hear the product before hand, as a scientist/engineer I tend to prefer going on measured results than reviewers or forum posters "raves". Measurements generally are what they are - and are not effected by placebo etc etc.

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    re the previous comment "Maybe the corners cut in the inaudibility are used to make more robust amplifiers and power supplies. That's what I'm eluding too.
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    then even if that was the case- well its a darn cheap processor

    that plus a cheap decent 2nd hand 5 channel power amp - well - could be a good combo

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcuDefTechGuy View Post
    No, you are referring to SNR. The Anthem AVRs have crosstalk in low -70s dB. Most AVR have SNR -105dB or better.

    The $2K Anthem AVR has a crosstalk of -72dB, which is worse than Sony.
    Yep, the $7,500 Anthem D2v, specified by Anthem:

    Crosstalk (at 1 kHz) 82 dB between channels; 86 dB between inputs. Anthem's specs, not measured.


    The $18,000 pair Classe, measured by HTM:

    Classe CT SSP - Crosstalk with a 100-mV input was –102.32 dB left to right and –102.93 dB right to left.

    Classe CT 5300 - Crosstalk at 1 kHz driving 2.83 volts into an 8-ohm load was –91.28 dB left to right and –90.88 dB right to left using the RCA inputs and –108.76 dB left to right and –107.35 dB right to left using the XLR inputs.

    I did some quick search and was unable to find anything that offered >-110 dB for cross talk.

    Like others said, perhaps some manufacturers think they get more values by investing in other areas. I also have doubt about the Yamaha's numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckster View Post
    but if you look at a lot of reviews for high end processors, they all have crosstalk in the 100dB + area
    Could you please post links to such specs or lab measurements that shows > -100 dB cross talkd for such high end processors? So far I managed to find only seen a couple of them, I would think certainly not all of them, but I wonder if even the majority could do that well or perhaps just a handful? For example, the Anthem D2v should be quite high end but it only does -82 dB. To be clear, I really don't envy anything better than -75 dB but I am just being curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avnetguy View Post
    Marketing Prowess!

    You'd be surprised (ok, maybe not but ...) on how many people select equipment solely on specs like this that make little or no difference.

    Steve
    I think you are right. I am one of those people because I firmly believe from upper mid range (loosely defined) and up well regarded models they should all be audibly transparent to normal people anyway. However, I don't put much weight on SNR and XT as long as they are well above average but if everything else are equal then I do prefer the better looking numbers on paper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PENG View Post
    Could you please post links to such specs or lab measurements that shows > -100 dB cross talkd for such high end processors? So far I managed to find only seen a couple of them, I would think certainly not all of them, but I wonder if even the majority could do that well or perhaps just a handful? For example, the Anthem D2v should be quite high end but it only does -82 dB. To be clear, I really don't envy anything better than -75 dB but I am just being curious.
    ok on relooking perhaps not so many as I eluded to- but some examples, the Classe, the Denon Processor (-115dB crosstalk) etc

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    as others have said though -on looking around even 60dB is prob. not audible, but such a good measurement shows that the audio path in the Yamaha has been extremely well designed and implemented
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3db View Post
    Yes if their goal was specifically to achieve that number. However, I don't think this was the case.

    Maybe the corners cut in the inaudibility are used to make more robust amplifiers and power supplies. That's what I'm eluding too.
    1st, I need to correct a mistake on the prices.

    The Arcam is the AVR360, and it's $1800, not $4K. Man, I missed that one.

    Arcam ($1800): 105.9watts x 2ch 8ohms/1% THD, 90.2wpc x 5ch, 71wpc x 7ch

    Yamaha ($1100): 133.9wpc x 2ch 8ohms/1% THD, 65.3wpc x5ch, 63wpc x 7ch

    Sony ($2,000): 170.7wpc x 2ch 8ohms/1% THD,147.9wpc x 5ch, 111wlc x 7ch

    So for 2ch power, the Yamaha is better than Arcam. Do we put a lot of weight into the All Channels Driven?
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    Mark Levinson crosstalk -106dB @18khz, which means @1khz, it is most likely at least -110dB or better.

    Mark Levinson No.38S preamplifier Measurements | Stereophile.com

    Here is Mark Levinson crosstalk -120dB @10kHz.

    Mark Levinson No.326S line preamplifier Measurements | Stereophile.com

    Here is the Denon AVP-A1HD crosstalk -108dB reviewed by Gene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcuDefTechGuy View Post
    Mark Levinson crosstalk -106dB @18khz, which means @1khz, it is most likely at least -110dB or better.

    Mark Levinson No.38S preamplifier Measurements | Stereophile.com

    Here is Mark Levinson crosstalk -120dB @10kHz.

    Mark Levinson No.326S line preamplifier Measurements | Stereophile.com

    Here is the Denon AVP-A1HD crosstalk -108dB reviewed by Gene.

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