More observations from my list of 60 units tested by S&V.
- Yamaha, Onkyo and Denon, also Pioneer but only the Elite VSX94THX, were at the top in terms of 4 ohm capability, two channels driven. For 5,7 channel driven into 8 ohms, the same group would dominate the top 10, but Yamha would be squeezed out and one Rotel would squeeze in.
- Denon has the best THD figures (at the knee point of the curve) in general, but it is a moot point because we are comparing 0.042 (Onkyo RZ-610) to 0.0021 (Denon AVR-4308CI), i.e. most likely an inaudible difference by itself. Also, when interacting with different loudspeaker loads, the variance will most likely vary too.
- Ranked by SN, Denon dominates the top 20 list, 9 out of 20 were Denon, including the top 3, but again they were all excellent, the top spot AVR-4810 -112.63, vs the 20th Anthem MRX-710's 107.73. Interestingly the cheap AVR-1913 did better than the Anthem.
Overall, I think most D&M, Onkyo, Integra, Rotel, Arcam and Yamaha's AVRs measured better than the others over the years. Yamaha (flagship models excluded) did not do as well in the 5,7 channel driven test in general, but that does not seem to be an issue for real world use.
Interestingly, not that it matters, I just realize the top end Burr Brown DAC, namely the DSD1792 and PCM1792A are found in only two AVRs tested by S&V. The second best PCM1796, 1795 and AK4490 are found in the most recent flag ship models.