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av_phile
Senior Audioholic
Gene,
I've read your excellent but subjective assessment of the Z1. There's so much in it that I can agree with such as the awesome preamp and digital processing attributes that the Z1 shares with many outstanding receivers in its class. But there is one review I think it missed out that other hardware reviewers have allocated sufficient testing. That is the issue of output power.
I couldn't care less if the power is awesome in itself which I have no reason to doubt it is on its own. But what interests professional hardware reviewers found in most serious magz is whether or not the claimed specifications are correct. Distortion figures, frequency responses, floor noise and those in the tuner sections such as capture ratios, etc are often subjected to independent verification. And you know where I am leading at. The output power specs.
I hope your review of the Z9 will not be just an echo of your review of the Z1. But would include a more thorough analytical and dispassionate review based on lab measurements that will confirm or bellie the claimed technical specifications. Without these, I must say any review will remain in the province of subjective personal opinion. Personally, I wouldn't need another subjective review consisting of ooohs and aaahs about it. With due respect, I can pretty well do that myself. Thanks.
I've read your excellent but subjective assessment of the Z1. There's so much in it that I can agree with such as the awesome preamp and digital processing attributes that the Z1 shares with many outstanding receivers in its class. But there is one review I think it missed out that other hardware reviewers have allocated sufficient testing. That is the issue of output power.
I couldn't care less if the power is awesome in itself which I have no reason to doubt it is on its own. But what interests professional hardware reviewers found in most serious magz is whether or not the claimed specifications are correct. Distortion figures, frequency responses, floor noise and those in the tuner sections such as capture ratios, etc are often subjected to independent verification. And you know where I am leading at. The output power specs.
I hope your review of the Z9 will not be just an echo of your review of the Z1. But would include a more thorough analytical and dispassionate review based on lab measurements that will confirm or bellie the claimed technical specifications. Without these, I must say any review will remain in the province of subjective personal opinion. Personally, I wouldn't need another subjective review consisting of ooohs and aaahs about it. With due respect, I can pretty well do that myself. Thanks.