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MrBoat
Audioholic Ninja
Per the Audioholics writeup initially, and even looking through the manual, I cannot find anything about the sub out other than how to plug the cable into it? The writeup mentions the sub out, but nothing in the way of management? Usually when information about one of today's most needed connections is so obscure, it makes me wonder if it's even worth considering when comparing it to an AVR, which I believe they use a comparison as to why one would choose these receivers over an AVR in the article. Most people are repeatedly asking about bass management and it should be an integral feature for all but the most stubborn vintage crowd.
I admit it was late when I read it but I spent enough time searching for the information via the article, and the manual. It left me thinking I'd still rather buy a comparatively powered AVR for 2.1 channel, regardless if it runs warmer. I also admit I am not the most tech savvy with these features so if I am in error, is also why I am asking here.
I'm starting to believe that the marketers know that if more people tried 2.1 with comprehensive bass management, many would forego surround sound and much of it's otherwise marketable hardware, and perhaps this is why they are not including it. People have been asking for it for a long time now to where this info should be right up front. I don't believe it's about the cost of including it anymore. I think this is mostly a marketing issue.
I admit it was late when I read it but I spent enough time searching for the information via the article, and the manual. It left me thinking I'd still rather buy a comparatively powered AVR for 2.1 channel, regardless if it runs warmer. I also admit I am not the most tech savvy with these features so if I am in error, is also why I am asking here.
I'm starting to believe that the marketers know that if more people tried 2.1 with comprehensive bass management, many would forego surround sound and much of it's otherwise marketable hardware, and perhaps this is why they are not including it. People have been asking for it for a long time now to where this info should be right up front. I don't believe it's about the cost of including it anymore. I think this is mostly a marketing issue.