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, from Malden, MA, USA Summary: First of all, I put more emphasis on the stereo performance of my system than the HT performance. In stereo, I like the Chiro C802 better than the B&K Ref. 20 or Acurus ACT3. It's more transparent and smoother, musically more involving. It doesn't compete with a dedicated stereo preamp such as Krell KAV250p ($2200 retail), but it comes close. Compare to this Krell preamp, the Chiro lacks a little bit of smoothness and air, also its soundstage is shallower, but then again this is not a fair comparison. The bottom line is it's excellent in stereo for an AV preamp of its class. I have nothing to complain about on its DD or DTS performance, it's as good as any unit in its price range. My only complain is it's rather slow in changing between modes, but this is a very minor problem. Then again, even the Krell HTS which costs about three times the Chiro costs has similar type of weakness. Strengths: Excellent DD/DTS performance, very nice stereo performance, simple to setup Weaknesses: rather slow changing between modes Similar Products Used: B&K Ref 20, Acurust ACT3
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