Good read: why comparing specifications is pointless
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I perform 2-channel testing because a) a lot of people want to use their AV products for music also and b) I use 2-channel systems as the standard that the AV industry needs to strive to match. This is completely wrong. You perform only 2 channel testing because you are forced to, you only have 2 speakers, LOL. I am not being critical of your ability to use a laptop and a mic. The fact that Denon’s own measurements matches yours is good The issue I am bringing to your attention is obvious, you have to review it under the conditions it is designed to be used. You can’t do that with just 2 speakers, OK? I think you have to do both 2 channel testing as well as MCH. You know how many people that buy that receiver that will use it strictly in 2 channel? 0 Do you know how much value a half baked (you didn’t actually ever use the receiver as a customer would when you reviewed it) provides? 0.
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Well, you tell me. Here is the conclusion of the Denon AVR-X3800H Review: Conclusions You think this is something they would pay for? I would think not. I have an informal agreement with D&M to run my measurements by them in advance of a review. It is an exception to the rule of testing membership products. I am not sure of their reaction to the latest review so maybe they break the relationship for the future, I don't know. What I do know is that the few of you keep shooting from the hip trying to sow discord. :( |
No, it is not "OK." I just got done explaining all of this to you. Go watch that video. If you don't understand it, ask questions. If you understand it but disagree, come back with comprehensive research that I showed there why you don't want to test multichannel EQ systems in multi-channel. But maybe you think I should do what other "reviewers" do. Play some movies through the AVR and write fiction about how said movie soundtrack sounded. I don't do stuf like that. Go and seek our those sources. Finally, I have a separeate dedicated theater. If there ever was a need, I can test in there but there never has been. No company has asked for that either and that list includes some of the highest-end AV companies such as Trinnov, Storm, etc. So don't keep bringing up these lay arguments. Go and fix the sound of your system. Measure what it is producing now and post that. You are the best example of how science and engineering can help you. You screwed up following online stuff you heard. Now is your chance to improve your system sound and instead are wasting time with all these complaining....
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