As I mentioned already, ACD is pointless.
Yes, but again Seth, ACD has to do with rating the Amps. That is only a small component to the SQ that comes out of the speakers. The Amps only deliver power. What about the Digitial to Analog conversion? What about the internal circuitry, what about the ability for the units to produce no noise when idle in between signals? All of these factors effect sound.
The Amp is a mute point. I'm not trying to have an Amp argument. There is a reason why some electronics produce a better sound field than others. There are reasons why some receivers provide better clarity and depth than others... I can promise you that I am by no means imagining the differences. I don't need to do a blind A/B test. It is so obvious, that my girlfriend can notice the difference and she knows nothing about Audio...
You won't get an argument from me that Amps don't make that big a difference if they produce the same power. The NAD however has a more powerful true Amplifier rating than the Yamaha. I am willing to bet that if you put both back to back, the NAD is more powerful. But forget about that. Let's say it's the same. And let's forget about the HD Audio codecs too, since the poster is most concerned with Stereo listening. The circuitry, the Dacs, and the electronics are just better for stereo reproduction with the NAD. And this is what the poster is going to use the unit for 70% of the time..
For him, with his speakers, the NAD is a better unit. Most of the posters here seem to agree and they either have NADS or I myself had the Yamaha coupled with B&W.
I think it's time to just realize that you might be incorrect on this one Seth. It's ok, we still will read your future posts...
