Great in many respects, the AV9 feature set, user interface and build quality, but it's the performance that puts it over the top. I would feel comfortable recommending the AV9 for even the most demanding high-end music and home-theater systems.
The TPV69 review covers its overall features, while the TAS 164 review focuses on the audio aspect and compares it with Halcro SSP100
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| Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price | $5,749.00 (USD) |
|---|---|
| Number of channels | 7.1 |
| Number of A/V inputs | Audio: Seven digital (five coaxial, two optical), six analog stereo, one 8-channel discrete analog input (for SACD or DVD-A), Zone 2, one tape loop; Video: Five HDMI, three component, five composite/S-video, one AV VCR loop |
| Analog Bypass Mode | - |
| Multichannel analog input | Yes |
| Decoding formats | Dolby Digital, DD EX, DTS, DTS-ES, PLIIx, DTS Neo:6 |
| THX certification | Yes |
| Number and type of inputs | |
| Component video switching | Yes |
| Dimensions | 17.05 |
| Weight | 19.8 lbs. |
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