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F10.2 Ch demoes have been awe-inspiring./quote]Oh brother... 12 channels for home audio. "We" have too much money. Most of the people in the world hardly have electricity, and we need 10+2 audio. Phooey. Why can't all that engineering and marketing genius go into making something that sounds really good and doesn't cost a fortune?OK, in the interests of honesty, I must admit to having used 12 channels of playback very often (for a living). Like at IRCAM and GRM, where 12 channel playback was run of the mill. I've even heard 300 channels (yes three hundred!). Good fun. And very awe inspiring. But those were huge installations in theaters or public places, not a home.And to think, Quad Stereo died an early death.
Isn't the Denon 5805 a 10 X 170 watts receiver already?
it's too bad they're trying to cram more and more channels of power into the same chassis.5 channels is really quite enough for most movies. 6 channels could be good in the right size/shape of room but when you have a small room, that 6th channel won't get used (and most movies are Dolby Digital 5.1 anyway...rarely do you get a DVD with 6.1)I wish they had just put 5 more powerful channels of power in these amps.oh well.I'm thinking of taking the plunge to compare it to my Panasonic XR45.
The new receiver line looks great, but I'm a little behind the curve on the amp technology JVC uses. The front end of the amp section is analog, and a digital input will get converted to anolog then back to digital, right?
Quote from: foggyThe new receiver line looks great, but I'm a little behind the curve on the amp technology JVC uses. The front end of the amp section is analog, and a digital input will get converted to anolog then back to digital, right?I am a complete newbie, but I did think that the new JVCs were a full digital path. Maybe a ex-pert can enlighten us.