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Thats another good point : its a meaningless comparison point without calibration. The current state of the machine has meaning to me because I'm familiar with it. But compared to another AVR it won't have a direct translation. I may investigate whether or not my Denon will do an absolute scale : 0 to 99. Some AVRs apparently have that as a configurable option. Although, to be honest, I probably won't change it because I'm so used to seeing that -24db on the front panel and its a comfort thing.
When and IF I ever upgrade my amplification, then I'll consider either an absolute scale or going through the motions of calibrating the new beast. The problem is, considering an upgrade in 2017, there are so many all digital solutions its really hard to decide. The standard solutions are no longer the only great way to go.
I was always of the opinion that when I upgraded my AVR, I would do a straight up integrated power amp. Or, go with a top end AVR. Or maybe, if a rich distant relative died and left me a pile of shekels, I would go the monoblock separates with a pre-amp. All traditional solutions.
Now however, since my music source is all digital and my listening room of a modest size, I find that many all digital solutions are competitive answers. Streaming devices that do it all. Speakers now, like the KEF LS 50 Wireless, that simply do it all. What an exciting time to be in this hobby. So many great solutions and ways to enjoy the music.