
AcuDefTechGuy
Audioholic Jedi
I don’t care about the preamp mode as long as Yamaha continues to sound awesome, operates at a cooler temperature and remains reliable, compatible and consistent.Yamaha could add a "pre-amp mode" and that would be a useful feature to have for those who won't use the internal amplifiers. Even better if this could be user selectable on each pair of pre-outs for those that will use only a few of the internal amplifiers.
But why improve their products when the manufacturers can jack up the prices instead of taking advantage of the improvements in technology? Reminds me of dinosaurs when the Yamaha receiver have four composite and two component video inputs.
Squeezing out the best SINAD is for audiophiles to worry about. It doesn’t prove anything about improvements in technology, other than SINAD numbers.
This reminds of how Honda tried to “improve” cabin noise by resorting to “noise-cancellation speakers, while Toyota just used better insulation.
Or how Honda tried to improve fuel economy by resorting to shut down engine cylinders (like from 6 cylinders down to 4 cylinders) at cruising speed.
And here’s a thought, if people want to “shut off the internal amps”, just do what I do - buy a pre-pro, just don‘t buy anything like the AVP-A1HDCI.