look for reviews of AVRs in reputable HT hardware sites in the net...so how will you know that the receiver is capable of supplying equal, true continuous power to all channels in demand?
many models can claim continuous power but the drop off in wattage when all channels are driven could be quite considerable...yung harman continuous power
say an AVR claims 105 watts of equal, continuous power to all channels... but it turns out that this figure drops down to 50-60 watts to each channel when all channels are driven to high levels...
majority of continuous power AVRs experience drop offs of this nature especially in demanding situations... some models have more or less depending on their claimed specs.. so, it's just a matter of how honest the manufacturer of the AVR is in stating the true capabilities of their product...




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