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GENE: Excellent review. I think I says a lot how much time you spent, and with a $50K analyzer no less, to check this $399 piece of eq. Questions: In real world situations, what are the differences between the power testing results of "1KHz Psweep" and "Dynamic Power"? Would this be normal movie dialogue vs. an explosion? I agree with you that measly department store AV receivers need a shot in the arm, unfortunately, the prevailing trend in CE is for Pre-Amp outputs not to be included on cheaper receivers (which are the ones that need them most). For this same reason cheaper receivers should also have 7.1 analog inputs, which doesn't happen. Some recent research tells me that most receivers under the $1000 mark don't have BOTH Pre-Amp outputs and 7.1 analog inputs, which is a shame.
In your opinion, could the subjective sound of this amp be improved through the use of higher end material (capacitors, resistors, etc)? This is the only case I could think of for other companies to claim their higher price is justified. (whether it is or not...)
@KEN: I'm with you, I run an Anthem MRX300 with a Creek Audio Evo 2 in HT "bypass" mode, it provides wonderful music that is comparable to high end separates.
I know the Anthem isn't a cheap receiver, but it was a handy Pre-amp and it has a nice DAC and ARC room setup. The Creek amps output is rated about the same power as the Anthems, but it is more delicate and better matched for my efficient speakers (MA BX5) and it increases the power of the Anthems other amp channels.