expirediconian | Staff posted Dec 10, 2022 12:13 AM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Dec 10, 2022 12:13 AM
Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A6A 9.2-Channel AV Receiver
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Be sure to take a look at the link below prior to pulling the trigger. Good luck.
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It was on my short list with a Rotel and Sherbourn years ago
sometimes I have to turn the volume to 80 to get the desired theater sound.
There are way too many factors to consider on whether YOU need an external amp especially for the extra cost.
You would have to buy a new receiver(no pre outs) & get an amp.
Ultimately it comes down to whether you like what you hear.
Your speakers are fairly easy to drive so if you like what you hear I would suggest to stop reading and just enjoy what you have.
None of it will actually tell you whether an external amp is a must for you.
Be sure to take a look at the link below prior to pulling the trigger. Good luck.
https://www.audioholics
You can go back at Audioholics tests for at least 5-6 years ago and see similar results
Beefy capable amp sections pretty much went the way of the dodo, in the mid/better AVR's after the Onkyos from 2008-2010
Granted those were plagued with HDMI failure issues
Will be running PS5 as well as newest gen Apple TV for most all applications. Fronts are the older Polk Rti A9s I had from a previous dedicated HT at our old house.
This receiver overkill in your alls opinion? I've looked at the Denon 3800 as well as the Onkyo rz50. In the past always used pioneer elite series- first the sc-37 and then the sc-57.
Any opinions would be great- just getting ready to get started on the gut job and will probably be 2-4 months by the time it's all finished and ready to go.
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There are way too many factors to consider on whether YOU need an external amp especially for the extra cost.
You would have to buy a new receiver(no pre outs) & get an amp.
Ultimately it comes down to whether you like what you hear.
Your speakers are fairly easy to drive so if you like what you hear I would suggest to stop reading and just enjoy what you have.
None of it will actually tell you whether an external amp is a must for you.
You said my speakers are fairly easy to drive. How's it possible? I mean the AV can give only 75w per channel and 280FA main channel needs 150w and ATMOS I believe 125w. That's what I'm not able to understand.
The speakers may not need 150w all the time and will work with Denon, but what if I crank it up that's when it may get into the problem? It may not be a must and I know exactly how my sound wanted to be but it just only when needed my AV may not give what I want.
In general, if anyone upgraded from a lower Yamaha avr to Aventage, is the sound upgrade noticeable
In general, if anyone upgraded from a lower Yamaha avr to Aventage, is the sound upgrade noticeable
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You said my speakers are fairly easy to drive. How's it possible? I mean the AV can give only 75w per channel and 280FA main channel needs 150w and ATMOS I believe 125w. That's what I'm not able to understand.
The speakers may not need 150w all the time and will work with Denon, but what if I crank it up that's when it may get into the problem? It may not be a must and I know exactly how my sound wanted to be but it just only when needed my AV may not give what I want.
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