We have been over this more than once before and we know it may never be possible to convince someone who is so against receivers (more so AVRs) in general or even as a rule, that the internal amps of AVRs can be effective and work well for many potential home HT and even 2 channel system users.
For TLSGuy, I think I have even provided a link for him to read a British measurement site that shows my >10 years old Denon AVR-3805 that only weights about 35 lbs actually passed the 1 ohm test when many real power amps failed.
Also, as you well know, It seems that most people are still stuck on the all channel driven thing so when they see 7 or 9 amps in a 30 lb receiver, they would jump to the conclusion that they need at least a 3 channel power amp, when in most many cases those people would listen to at least 5 dB below "reference" and their AVR (such as the SR7xxx/AVR-X4000h can do the job with plenty of headroom. I don't know how many times we will be answering questions about "do I need an amp..", and then they would go ahead anyway in anticipation of hearing things they never heard before, but to realize what they'd miss before..lol.. May be we can find a way, or at leas a FAQ thread worded in such a way that people will find if they do a simple keyword search. Can I volunteer you or
@AcuDefTechGuy (he's very good at starting threads that remains active for a long time...
..) I mean how about just consider it an experiment guys..?