
gene
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Use a little common sense when reading an article. Normally we call these previews but since it was a multi product comparison it was left out of the page title but it's clearly not labeled as a review.Gene,
the title reads "2013 Midpriced AV Receiver Comparison: The Best AVR for $1,000?", where does it say preview comparison? Also one key thing being missed out is the ability to drive difficult loads/ nominal impedance. Pioneer with the D3 amp topology is only one in this pack to be able to do that - drive 4ohm speakers without issues. Isn't that an important criteria as well? May be users at this level of AVR are using the more common 8 and 6 ohm speakers, still should have been called out.
As for Pioneer D3: Older ICE Class D amps implemented in Pioneer receivers fell on their face with 4 ohm loads:
Pioneer Elite SC-07 A/V Receiver Review | Audioholics
The problem is most magazines only test at 1kHz so they never reveal how lacking some Class D amps are at driving 4 ohm loads. Most of the receivers in the comparison article should be able to handle 4 ohm loads, especially if bass managing the speakers. You can make an educated guess by looking at our reviews of brand predecessors to see how the newer models will perform assuming they still have similar weight in the power supply sections.