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timetohunt
Audioholic
I will be adding an amp to my system to better accomodate my front speakers. There was a comment made on a previous thread basically stating that 'if you add the amp to power your fronts, it will relieve the receiver of some amp duties thereby making the receiver more capable in amping other channels'.
I was wondering what really happens then. Does it make more power available to CTR and back channels ? Or does it reduce heat thereby adding stability to its amping capabilities. Or was the above statement not really true at all, and no additional power (or anything positive) is reclaimed by the receiver. Just wondered if someone knows what really happens here.
I was wondering what really happens then. Does it make more power available to CTR and back channels ? Or does it reduce heat thereby adding stability to its amping capabilities. Or was the above statement not really true at all, and no additional power (or anything positive) is reclaimed by the receiver. Just wondered if someone knows what really happens here.