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Why two channel stereo sound on AVR is inferior compared to integrated amplifier?
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I did some research on my Yamaha AVR...
1. Bass treble control is put on zero or bypass.
2. All adjustable DSP parameters are put to zero.
3. Adjusted 'dynamic range setting' to min or auto.
4. EQ= Off.
(Any way I don't use DSP effects so it makes no difference to me)
Sound on stereo mode is now clean and high frequencies are more clear after doing above adjustments.
I know on 'Straight' mode DSP is bypassed but I suspect dynamic range control and global bass/treble controls are implemented by DSP processing. So DSP is not bypassed fully even on 'straight' mode.
You will find this question on every HiFi forum.
I did some research on my Yamaha AVR...
1. Bass treble control is put on zero or bypass.
2. All adjustable DSP parameters are put to zero.
3. Adjusted 'dynamic range setting' to min or auto.
4. EQ= Off.
(Any way I don't use DSP effects so it makes no difference to me)
Sound on stereo mode is now clean and high frequencies are more clear after doing above adjustments.
I know on 'Straight' mode DSP is bypassed but I suspect dynamic range control and global bass/treble controls are implemented by DSP processing. So DSP is not bypassed fully even on 'straight' mode.