Langauge is all we have to communicate an any experience.
My friend had no trouble picking the A820 and felt it had "a bigger wider sound".
The receiver is not release and looks to be pricy.
https://www.avnirvana.com/threads/emotiva’s-top-secret-xmr-1-avr-makes-an-appearance-at-ces-2018.2061/
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/emotiva-shows-new-avr-and-separates
There is some difference in pricing. Emotiva is gettting the feature set right but, as awlays, has trouble meeting advertised delivery dates.
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Rich, Been there done that, Nothing about home audio or video or digital gets my "goat' these days. Back in My hay day when it' was analog and digital combined you where lucky to find a unit with video inputs. Tube TVs didn't have Video or Audio out 'RCA jacks. You had to be creative, pulling the back panel off your TV set splicing into the speaker wires than splicing in L/R, Red/White jacks to plug into Aux or into tape loop, Man those where the days. All of the AVR manufactures and I do mean All of them just don't get it. There worried about how much they are going to have to pay in fees for the formats. So they All and I mean all of the manufactures audio video equipment come up with their Own version of what the consumer wants or needs. So now you end up with a unit that by the time you get accustomed to it or if your lucky enough to get it the last past 1 or 2 year warranty, the media heads Sony, Dolby Laboratories or the movie industry wants a bigger piece of the pie. So now ask yourself, why this hobby is dying out? I joke about Millennials and pick on the ones with just a pair of earbuds and their IPhone or smartphone. Time's have changed my friend the days of HI-FI for the masses has gone stratosphere. When the industry audio video can produce and make available, hologram that I can program from my separate
device than and only than will I be impressed. This old timer if I last, will jump this ship of 'hobby' and not look back.