You meant Audio Control I assume.. No it isn't for my sake, it's for the OP's sake lol.. Dont' you get the sense that he's already been influenced/biased by the "Dynaudio engineers", in his post#6 he said "I will be using a great amp that dynaudio engineers themselves recommend.."?
Pantages G4 performance specs:
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- Amplifier Channels: 5
- Power Output (8Ω): 230 watts per channel
- Power Output (4Ω): 300 watts per channel
- Power Ouput (8Ω Bridged Mono): 600 watts
- Minimum Speaker Load: 4Ω
- Damping Factor: >450
- Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.04% (230 watts @ 8 ohms 20 Hz-20 kHz)
- Signal to Noise: >102dB, A-wtd ref Full Output
- Frequency Response: 10 Hz -20 kHz, ±1 dB
That's not confirmed by bench measurements, but take it what it is, how is it better than the internal amp's performance as confirmed by ASR.
AVR-X4700H:
THD+N.................0.0024% at 124 WPC into 8 ohms two channels driven
THD+N.................0.005% at 173 WPC into 4 ohms two channel driven
SNR......................105 dB full bandwidth (unweighted)
So how is the Pantages G4 better, except for less than 3 dB more output
So I am simply trying to subtly indicate that base on specs, that amp isn't really "great". I have no idea why those Dynaudio engineers would think nothing can touch that particular amp, though I have my guess.
For me, and I guess you too, 0.05% THD+N and 0.001% THD+N likely make no audible difference, but for the OP who obviously is thinking of buying a "great" amp to match his great speakers so I just want him to get the best amp for the same amount of money can buy. But then I believe only in specs and measurements can define how great an amp is at a price point, not by someone's subjective opinion.
Having seen so many ASR measurements, I am getting more and more skeptical about the so called separates actual measured performance, aside from marketing hypes and the often obviously better build quality.
Note: The Audocontrol Pantages G4 may measure better than the specs indicate. That's why I would like to see bench test measurements but couldn't find any.