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Old 01-12-2023, 09:52 AM
sharkbite
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Echoing what others have said.....speakers....thats where all the magic happens...

an Amp just amplifies the signal it receives, and anything you don't like can be Eq'd out (to a degree) Some receivers may have a certain bias which may or may not suit your speakers or room.

I chucked my Denon 'cause i couldn't make it work, and replaced it with a
$100 D-class amazon special, because it sounds great.(to me and her ladyship, anyway)

Here's stuff you may like to consider....

-the room you put the system in, how you lay it out, and what furnishings are in the room play a large part in the accoustics...

-Depending on your (ahem) vintage...you may not be able to hear the difference anyway....
(after a certain number of laps 'round the sun, you may struggle to hear anything over 10khz)

So if you eq it to suit yourself, and have younger people in the room, they might not be able to cope with the 'tinny' sound.
(I speak from experience here)
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