Measurements for 9X50W is not very useful, though I agree it is good to have.
For comparison purposes:
- We don't know if it is just the difference between how the unit's protection system operate.
- One that did 9X50W, but 2X150W, 3X135W may be better than another one that did 9X70W, but 2X90W, 3X80W for real world use.
In the old days, some 7.1 AVRs managed very high output into 2 channels (like 150 to 180 W) but would drop to 50 or even 35 W into 5 or 7 channels yet some of those weighed 40 to over 50 lbs, indicated very strong power supplies were used, so the lower ACD results were likely due to the way the protection system operated and if so, it would not be a negative when used for movies and music contents.
I don't trust that site in terms of consistency and accuracy. I would feel more comfortable if I know what kind of test instrument, methodology they use, and the credential of the reviewer/technician.
NAD and Anthem both made excellent integrated amps and power amps. I think it is hard for them to compete in receivers because they don't have to volume. Popular brands like D+M, Sony, Yamaha, Pioneer and Onkyo sell enough to get them huge discounts on parts and can probably support a larger/better R&D, QA teams.