Most of the sound differences are in the speakers and the room, electronics not so much. Many years ago I heard all the same arguments that abound on the internet now (I go back well before internet
) and when it was time to replace my 70wpc receiver I went with separates, as that was said to be the best audio quality, and supposedly clearly superior to the receiver (per magazines and sales people). I was a bit disappointed actually as it really didn't make that big a difference except in volume, the new amp was 250wpc and did get a bit louder cleanly, but it was less than I had been led to expect. Considering it takes a doubling of power to gain merely 3dB spl, that makes a lot of sense to me now (I didn't know that back then).
My receiver back then was good quality as were the separates I replaced them with so no real big surprise, but those expectations made for a bit of a letdown. I've been more realistic in my amp expectations since and that's been helped along by experiencing several different speakers in several different rooms with various preamps/amps and avrs over the years. I generally have not had very low impedance speakers either, I might feel differently if I had some more difficult to drive speakers to high levels, particularly in large rooms. I've often had relatively small rooms to deal with, so that factors in as well. Now, as I'm older and starting to pay for the abuse of my ears for the last 50 years, I definitely don't crank it up as loud as I used to. I'm not currently using any of my avrs (I have four setups with such) with external amps except for subs even though I have several I could use still.
I even had two of my old 250wpc amps gone thru by a tech recently (one made a bad sound as I hooked it up after several years of non-use, altho it turned out to be minor issue) and they've been sitting next to my rack for almost 2 months as I've got no burning reason to use them other than I've got them and don't have a particular purpose for them otherwise now. But to recalibrate seems more work than its worth
I just don't like selling gear and generally try to use my gear....aside from the four avr setups in the house, my only 2ch setup is with active speakers at the moment but I've got a room or two left
Gene does not say that, though. He qualifies the possibilities of how better electronics MIGHT be audibly better. Nothing wrong with getting higher quality gear or more capable gear, but depends on the factors he mentions, too.....