@marrduk24
It isn't about numbers of channels of power output ratings. Usually the top of the line receivers have superior power supplies, DAC, preamp processor sections, circuit designs, parts, chassis, amplifier sections aside from having more power, better room correction software version, better circuit isolations, etc; and therefore, will sound and perform better than their lower end series within the same brand or manufacturer.
Btw, the Rotel RA-1592 that I recommended to you isn't an av receiver. It is a stereo integrated amp with onboard DAC. It sounded really good for the money. Retails for $2500. For stereo listening to music it will sound better than those mentioned high end av receivers.
It isn't about numbers of channels of power output ratings. Usually the top of the line receivers have superior power supplies, DAC, preamp processor sections, circuit designs, parts, chassis, amplifier sections aside from having more power, better room correction software version, better circuit isolations, etc; and therefore, will sound and perform better than their lower end series within the same brand or manufacturer.
Btw, the Rotel RA-1592 that I recommended to you isn't an av receiver. It is a stereo integrated amp with onboard DAC. It sounded really good for the money. Retails for $2500. For stereo listening to music it will sound better than those mentioned high end av receivers.