Didn't mean to confuse, I am rather disappointed with electronics as a whole slew of issues
have hit me in the last month. LG 55" LED TV repaired, then replaced under xt. warranty
with a new LG 60" LED 2 weeks ago, 3 days in...same issue, most electronics in new tv replaced yesterday,
yesterday afternoon, a quick glitch of the same issue for 2 seconds after repair
Also had to purchase new xt warranty, as we had exercised the last one, and the new tv is $1500 less now
so we just lost that money as warranty replaces with equivalent.
2 HDMI cables 2 yrs old breaking signal. Coffee grinder kapoot. Wifi router fizzling out.
There's no skin left on our backs at work for the boss to crack the whip on and have lowered to the buttocks now.
Then the presumable simple integration to HT with my 2ch stereo monkey wrench
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I had no idea when I started this the 1.7V input sensitivity of the Carver was going to be an issue.
Can't wait to start on the Christmas lights and trees.
I was not comparing dollars to volts. Thus my statement…
The $3K AVR I was eluding to, was one specific within the brand of NAD to compare their apples together hopefully.
It was their T-777. I cannot compare their apples ATM.
Just off the tele with NAD
and they cannot produce these specs, any better than myself, but said the 758 would be closer to if not the same
as the $3K T-777 which is >4V max, shoot, I thought it was 8V, darn.
The upgradable 758 and higher models, being modular design is nice. A card with Audyssey 32 can be swapped in
though we know it cannot be cheap. I should've inquired on that one. Bass Eq is not currently on the updated M-200 card
which is standard in the discontinued $4K T-787.
NAD did suggest to do a request order ticket online which I did, perhaps next week I'll hear back this time.
As to the confusion part, I cannot help you there. Giegar asked me to see what happened if I hooked up
the Acoustats to the Denon, and the SPL is similar with similar volume control as when the Denon pre outs
into the Carver. That's all I know, I was just asking him in my reply…what now, now that I've completed the test.
More than likely, it proves the NAD Normal 10V max can really peg the Carver at lower volumes than the Denon.
Also, being Fri. and near closing time, NAD was not "able" to help match an AVR of any caliber to my 1700.
Since the Carver input sensitivity is 1.7V and the Denon may be 2.5V (sorry I have only those items in my basket to compare
specs on, I do not have same test specs from same lab) it is safe to suggest that the Acoustat speakers are quite demanding
of an amp, and very much not a "green" footprint todays' in modern society.
That Denon 3808 you specd' at 8.55V sounds more promising

Not sure I want to spend another $400 on the AVR
unless you think a cheap set of Polks or Fluance surrounds would be better suited tham a pair of Martin Logan ESLs for Rr ch ???