Thank you all for your answers. I dare say I understand better where you're going with your pursuit.
I did hear a good multichannel, but even so, I'm not stopping there, of course, as I'm not one of those "it's gotta be stereo", I'll always give it a chance and listen to it. Who knows, maybe one day I'll find something I like.
A common feature in your answers is this "like being there" and that's exactly the thing I don't like. For me, and please don't get offended, that's exactly what is gimmicky and silly about it. Being fooled into believing I'm there, again;
for me, has nothing to do with art unless we're talking David Copperfield. And the better the illusion is, the more gimmicky for me it is.
That's why
@sterling shoote 's post got me interested when he said it's not about surround. Since I try not to be closed-minded, I am always thinking about using multichannel just to "enhance" stereo so to speak. That's why I asked is it merely to do better 3D imaging.
Thank you
@Jon AA and
@sterling shoote (and I didn't want to correct you, English being my 2nd I was checking myself more than correcting you)
I don't know what that is. But my question was serious and I believe well founded since in these same forums very often we have recomms for adding an amp and very often it is 2ch for L/R. Although it may be clear at the surface, it is our very memebers who don't always hold onto this "AVR is just as good". It does get complicated. I remember once a newb came here asking the same question for millionth time so I offered the first few tips on how an honestly rated Marantz with 110 or 115Wpch/8ohms should drive her speakers with no trouble, but then came an older member and said, no, she should add a stereo power amp.
How, I asked? And it was because of Ohm dipps bellow 4. Then I said my speakers dipp bellow 4Ohms, should I look for more power? Are my speakers "power-hungry", but no was the answer. So, with all our numbers, tests and meassures, you obviously have dipps and dipps.
And really, I'm not stiring the pot. I'm looking for rules to help in simmilar situations. I'm not even a stereo-phile. I couldn't care less is it AVR or 2ch amp. At this time I have a 5.1 AVR that I'm using, but for stereo. But, unless I'm very much mistaking, there should be a simple law-based rule to explain why I don't need more than 75Wpch/8 and that lady did need more than 110, right?
If I can continue with car-analogies; rally cars and formula does outperform your cars even though they don't have Wireless, BT, active suspenssion control, automatic gear shifts, cosy seats, heaters and the rest.
That's what I wanted to hear about; an amp that is merely an amp, nothing more, no gadgets, but you couldn't burden it no matter what you do, at least for home audio. An amp that sees all your need as child's play and could easily outlive you as well.
As oppose to always hearing same ol' talk about honestly rated Marantz AVR that can do everything as good as any amp, but as soon as I recommend it for the first time, and for some ladies living rome, no less, it's a no go! And you have to resort to extra muscle from 2ch.
So, do you know any amps out there that have so much headroom in all divisions that reference level SPL in let's say medium rooms never even brake a sweat and without serious THD raise?