Amplifier with massive toroidal transformer and high grade capacitors Power rating is often the
Amplifier with massive toroidal transformer and high grade capacitors Power rating is often the first amplifier specification you look at. However, it only tells little about the amplifiers ability to drive speakers. A much more important factor is the amplifiers ability to deliver current. A factor becoming even more crucial in multi channel AV receivers! Therefore AVR-793 features a massive toroidal transformers and high grade capacitors: 4 x 15,000 µF for extra stability and large instant power reserves. This ensures enough current to always keep the speakers in a “tight grip”. Even the most demanding peaks are reproduced with life like accuracy and dynamics. Just one factor which sets an excellent amplifier apart from merely a good one. The AVR-793 delivers 135 watts in 7 channels measured in 6 ohm.
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