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<blockquote data-quote="ravendarat" data-source="post: 1928478" data-attributes="member: 568925"><p>Ok, so I have sold denon, onkyo, yamaha, Harmon/Kardon, Marantz and a few other brands and what i can safely say in the end is LISTEN to them. Some people will prefer the sound to of one over the other. I have listened to many of these different amps on the same pair of speakers and while I might like one amp I have other people I work with like other ones. Its a personal preference thing, just like coke and pepsi. There are some processor differences as well as hook-up and system guide changes from one to the other, but most have similar features. One thing I can think of off the top of my head that may make someone buy a Yamaha over another brand is the Silent Cinema feature. If you are someone who uses headphones than this is a fantastic feature that really needs to be heard to appreciate. With that said my personal choice between the brands I listed is Onkyo however I havent sold them in several years so I am unsure if the newer stuff is still as good as it was 5 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ravendarat, post: 1928478, member: 568925"] Ok, so I have sold denon, onkyo, yamaha, Harmon/Kardon, Marantz and a few other brands and what i can safely say in the end is LISTEN to them. Some people will prefer the sound to of one over the other. I have listened to many of these different amps on the same pair of speakers and while I might like one amp I have other people I work with like other ones. Its a personal preference thing, just like coke and pepsi. There are some processor differences as well as hook-up and system guide changes from one to the other, but most have similar features. One thing I can think of off the top of my head that may make someone buy a Yamaha over another brand is the Silent Cinema feature. If you are someone who uses headphones than this is a fantastic feature that really needs to be heard to appreciate. With that said my personal choice between the brands I listed is Onkyo however I havent sold them in several years so I am unsure if the newer stuff is still as good as it was 5 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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