The Ultimate Battle : Stereo Performance of AVRs ?

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sterling shoote

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Why not a shoot out? I wonder how some AVR's would handle 4 ohm speakers, like the new JBL L100 Classics in stereo or multi-channel. Now, I do not wonder much, since I likely will never contemplate an AVR. My separates handle stereo and multi-channel without issue. Plus, my passion these days is for multi-channel audio pleasures. BTW, a header I just saw here advertising ARCAM AVR's is tagged "perfecting home cinema and stereo performance" so maybe the shootout can begin with an evaluation of that brand/model stereo performance.
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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Why not a shoot out? I wonder how some AVR's would handle 4 ohm speakers, like the new JBL L100 Classics in stereo or multi-channel. Now, I do not wonder much, since I likely will never contemplate an AVR. My separates handle stereo and multi-channel without issue. Plus, my passion these days is for multi-channel audio pleasures. BTW, a header I just saw here advertising ARCAM AVR's is tagged "perfecting home cinema and stereo performance" so maybe the shootout can begin with an evaluation of that brand/model stereo performance.
A head to head comparison of brands could be interesting. Especially if including some boutique brands like Arcam, Nad, Anthem, etc.
 
Bucknekked

Bucknekked

Audioholic Samurai
Why not a shoot out? I wonder how some AVR's would handle 4 ohm speakers, like the new JBL L100 Classics in stereo or multi-channel. Now, I do not wonder much, since I likely will never contemplate an AVR. My separates handle stereo and multi-channel without issue. Plus, my passion these days is for multi-channel audio pleasures. BTW, a header I just saw here advertising ARCAM AVR's is tagged "perfecting home cinema and stereo performance" so maybe the shootout can begin with an evaluation of that brand/model stereo performance.
Sterling
Didn't you or another long time member suggest this already. Tongue in cheek perhaps.
This would be like a slugfest between minivans.
 
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sterling shoote

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Sterling
Didn't you or another long time member suggest this already. Tongue in cheek perhaps.
This would be like a slugfest between minivans.
I could be guilty as charged but anything I've posted would have been about stereo today in a multi-channel world. My wish is for producers/artists to present their recorded music in multi-channel, in addition to stereo, i.e. hybrid SACD discs. Those with stereo equipment can enjoy and those with multi-channel equipment can get breath and depth not apparent in a stereo performance.
 
Darenwh

Darenwh

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My favorite is when people try to describe equipment as "warm" or "bright"
I know I am coming into this late but I will say that I have seen equipment that runs quite warm as well as some that the display is much brighter than it should be for use in a home theater setting or even for listening to romantic 2 channel music in a dark room with your significant other...

Oh, you were talking about a warm or bright sound, well, no AVR or stereo amp and seperates I have heard in recent times has had an impact on the sound.
 
Bucknekked

Bucknekked

Audioholic Samurai
I could be guilty as charged but anything I've posted would have been about stereo today in a multi-channel world. My wish is for producers/artists to present their recorded music in multi-channel, in addition to stereo, i.e. hybrid SACD discs. Those with stereo equipment can enjoy and those with multi-channel equipment can get breath and depth not apparent in a stereo performance.
Sterling
I think I would have a similar wish. I am just a stereo guy but that's by choice and that's the way I like it. But, I've run 5.1 systems before and with the right program material they could sound pretty good too. If production companies gave the choice, I think it would help us all.
 

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