I mean a lot of people spend a lot of money on really expensive amplifiers. For example, they spend $2,000 or more just for 200-watts RMS x 2 channels of amps, or $6,000 for 6 channels of amps. A lot less expensive would be like a Outlaw Audio 7900, which is 300-watts RMS x 7 channels for $3,000.
But what if we got one of those cheaper ($200 refurbished) AudioSource AMP-300 amps that is bridged for 470-watts RMS mono? So a 5.1 HT system would be $1,000 for 470-watts per channel x 5 channels? It has volume control, so it is actually an integrated amplifier. You would have to use the internal DD/DTS decoder of the hd player. Then you could have both a dedicated stereo music system and a 5.1 HT system.
How would this system sound compared to a $3,000 Denon or Yamaha receiver using the same speakers and same hd player?