I was reading this and wondering how the Yamaha has more power even though is advertised rated power is 95w, so I had to take a look. Things that I took into consideration:
- The Anthem MRX 740 has slightly more powerful amplification than the MRX 710 (140w vs 120w)
- There are no benchmarks for the newer unit. Anthem just updated their website in the past week, because those numbers were not even there last week.
- Paradigm speakers are compatible 8 ohms, so that where I compared the two
- When you compare the two in 5/7 multichannel, the power advantage is changes in favor of the Anthem
On Paper it (newer 740) looks slightly more powerful (95w vs 140w), but no real world benchmarks are out.
Yamaha RX-V663
2 Channels Driven 0.1% distortion at 166.7 watts and 1% distortion at 190.7
5 Channels Driven 0.1% distortion at 60.0 watts and 1% distortion at 74.9 watts
7 Channels Driven 0.1% distortion at 47.3 watts and 1% distortion at 57.8 watts.
Anthem MRX-710
2 Channels Driven 0.1% distortion at 118.5 watts 1% distortion at 138.2 watts
5 Channels Driven 0.1% distortion at 102.4 watts 1% distortion at 114.8 watts
7 Channels Driven 0.1% distortion at 75.2 watts 1% distortion at 90.1 watts
What is apparent is that the Yamaha has more power at 2channel, but then drops more steeply than the Anthem. Also considering that the Yamaha is a few years old and about $1400 cheaper, it's by no means a fair comparison. What is also apparent is that I have no idea how much louder it would sounds in multi channel lol.