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That said, I'm still using a handful of old 5.1 receivers where 2 channel mini-amps would be sufficient because I had them on hand. (and probably paying the price for it!)
That said, I'm still using a handful of old 5.1 receivers where 2 channel mini-amps would be sufficient because I had them on hand. (and probably paying the price for it!)
I think receivers like your's (which i am pretty certain are class A or class A/B amplifiers) are more efficient for FULL RANGE speakers... (which is what you're using them for)
While I feel class D has its place in audio, with my limited knowledge in these amplifiers... while class D runs cooler? Its also less powerful for this application, because class D only performs nominally @ lower frequencies (hence why their use is usually only use them for subwoofer amplifiers).
Then again, this is knowledge of about 3+ years back... with how tech has been gradually changing i'm probably (at this moment) out of the loop ๐