Yeah, but then, how many people do you know, that are using their two or three years old mid-fi receivers with external amps?
Personally, I think that preouts is a useless feature in the vast majority of cases, in particular in the low to mid-fi line of receivers; don't you also think?
And besides missing all the latest features, their preamp section for the preouts is generally not up to it, with low voltage to run any kind of power amps you wish for.
What do you think Guiria?
Regards,
Bob
I think you are right in that the majority of people will never use pre-outs, but I like to look at it as being open to the unknown future and buying one without closes a door

I also consider most people here on the forum beyond the 'majority' but maybe that's a bad assumption...
I guess that puts me in the minority of people since my post originated in wanting to buy something inexpensive to act as a pre-pro and then buying an emotiva 5 channel amp to power my 5 channels.
Before HDMI you could do that for under $900. Not sure you could pull that off now-a-days. What is the incremental cost of adding pre-outs to the RX-V465? If the only difference between said receiver and the RX-V765 is amp section and pre-outs I'd rather buy the cheaper one and get an external amp with a real amp section.
I'm a DIYer as well, I recently built a 4 ohm center channel and will most likely build 4 ohm mains in the future. I need the ability to upgrade amp section if I am overloading my receiver with difficult to drive speakers. Again DIYer = minority.
To answer your question, I don't know anyone using a few years old receiver with external amplification. I may be soon but I also might just end up upgrading my receiver

In fact I don't know anyone outside of audio forums, and systems I've helped pick for family that has anything more than a HTIB

...I've got the wrong circle of friends.