I was able to hook up the XR-55 this evening which replaces a Sony TAE-9000ES plus B&K EX4420/ST1430 combination. I must admit how nice it was to use fewer cables to hook my system together after many years of using separates.
We had been camping all weekend and this has been in a box in my house for several days and I was looking forward to setting it up. I was able to set up speaker distances, cross-over settings, etc. pretty quickly as my family was waiting to watch Disney's "Brother Bear". Oh, how my movie viewing habits have changed with family life. My wife asked how long it would take for us to start the movie and I said about 1/2 hour. Well, that was actually true which was nice because every time I disconnected/reconnected my last system took hours.
I had a big grin on my face as I played my Norh 4.0 system REALLY loud (I think these run at 86 db sensitivity) with seeming ease. Played a movie or two then popped in Patricia Barber's Cafe Blue. The sound seemed a little dry, or harsh, but I couldn't really tell for sure. Still sounded pretty good to the point that I would bet a lot of money that if I concealed this sytem behind a reputable hi-fi set-up that many would be fooled in it sound quality.
Of note, I had used some less expensive cables to get the lengths I needed to hook this up. Lets just say that for my viewing/listening habits this darn receiver had me extremely impressed with its performance. All for ~$225 at Amazon!!! After the movie I was already cleaning and taking pictures of my old system to sell. What an amazing time we live in that a $225 receiver prompted my selling of nearly $4k retail of separate amps/preamps.
Of course, my new house will not allow the use of Norh 4.0s until I remodel the basement. Instead, I will be using $200/pair Klipsh in-ceiling speakers and a hi-fi system in out of the question. The Panasonic XR-45 is perfect and therefore, I don't need the other equipment to trend toward further obsolescence.
So far, I am completely satisfied with the new generation of wonderfully low-priced, yet high performance receiver. I will post more if I have time.