Thanks for the response.
In terms of power, what should I be looking for?
From some brief research I've done, the numbers provided by the manufacturers are not very standard (depending on how they are measured? i.e. 80W advertised by one does not equal 105W advertised on another) - so what should I shoot for?
My current one has a rating of 105W output power, but per the spec that's at 1kHz with only 1 channel driven... so doesn't seem like it tells me a whole lot about overall performance when I'm running all 5 channels (although I'd imagine all 5 aren't going at the same time).
With the speakers that I have, and the type of listening / viewing I would do, do I need to be concerned at all or would any standard AV Receiver today be sufficient and provide reasonable sound quality?
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