Hello
@lovinthehd, I recommended the AVR-X3400H many times now since their price drop to $599, so I thought I should take a look of the quantitative side of the SQ equation. Below are what I managed to compile quickly based on Gene's bench test results. I thought if you have a few minute you can do a random check for correctness just in case.
If there are no mistakes, one can see that while using a 7.1 AVR for 2.1 use is highly unorthodox, there is no reason to believe an pseudo AVR derived such as the highly regarded A-S801 would be audible superior. The difference in power output between the 2 should be less than 1 dB. Surprisingly (because like NAD, dynamic output it suppose to be part of Yamaha's strong suit),the budget AVR actually has better dynamic output than the integrated amp.
https://www.audioholics.com/amplifier-reviews/yamaha-a-s801-amplifier-review/yamaha-a-s801-measurements
https://www.audioholics.com/av-receiver-reviews/enon-avr-x3300w-1/measurements
AVR-X3300W vs Sony A-S801
Full bandwidth, 0.1% THD, 2 Channel driven into 4/8 ohm loads:
X3300W - 154 W/105 W
A-S801 - 185 W/105 W
1 kHz sweep, 0.1% THD, 2 Channel driven into 4/8 ohm loads:
X3300W - 165 W/ 119 W
A-S801 - 188 W/118 W
1 kHz sweep, 1% THD, 2 channel driven into 4/8 ohm loads:
X3300W - 180 W/ 132 W
A-S801 - 199 W/125 W
Dynamic power, into 4 ohms, 1% THD, 1/2 Channel driven:
X3300W -
322 W/277 W
A-S801 - 295 W/260 W
Signal to noise:
(Note that Denon's 90 dB was "unweighted" and with only 100 mV input drive so I guess it actually outperform the A-S801 in this department)
The AVR-X3300W preamp output exhibited a low noise floor (
90dB) unweighted with 100mV input drive.
With a 200mVrms input, I measured >
89dB at 1 watt output and >93dB with A-wt filter engaged. This is a great result and demonstrates why I felt the noise floor on this product was completely inaudible.
The DAC performance isn't quite as pristine as the analog section but it's still good nonetheless. At full digital scale (0dBFs, 2Vrms out),SNR was >100dB A-wt. This translates down to 83dB at -20dBFS or 200mVrms output.