These days I think there is a huge misconception as to what type of amplifiers are in most receivers vs. separates. I see the term on here all the time "properly designed amplifier" without anyone stopping to explain what that term means both in general and to them individually. All power & amplifiers are not the same when comparing between different receivers let alone receivers to separates, regardless of wattage claims.
There is a country mile of difference in engineering, build quality, and execution when comparing the amplifier in a 125 watt per channel receiver to something like a 125 watt Parasound Amp.
Could anyone give me a breakdown with real life practical experience as to which models of receivers have a "proper" amplifier inside and which models have "improper" amplifiers inside and then contrast them to separates?
Another question to take it a step further... With rapidly changing manufacturing practices, turnover in engineering & design teams, and the increasing pressure from consumers to lower costs can anyone tell me that these "proper" or "improper" amplifiers don't change considerably from year to year (or even quarter to quarter)? It cracks me up when people think that just because yester years "Insert receiver here" model performed well and was "properly" designed that this years will be too. Or those 125 watts from an $800 Yamaha receiver (with a zillion other features/functions) is equal to 125 watts from a Parasound dedicated amp that costs $1800. It's not true.
Back to the original post...
Bottom line when looking into a speaker upgrade: If you properly bought your equipment the last time you went shopping, your receiver/amplifier will be well mated to fit your speakers. If you do a major upgrade to high-fi speakers you need to make sure the electronics match as well. Is that the first thing you buy? Well, probably not. However, I will tell you that your stereo shop makes way way more money on selling you speakers than they do electronics. The difference is not even close. So, if they are recommending you upgrade electronics, I would sit down and listen as to why. If the salesman is full of crap and can't articulate his reasoning for doing so... leave the store immediately.
I'm not trying to flame the thread at all, but I see these terms always knocked about in generalities and without many long term, real life experiences offered. I’m just trying to understand where people are coming from with their convictions vs. those of which they’ve read from others.