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Cpt_John

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At 2Vrms, the preamp section of the RX-V4600 faltered.
This is because Yamaha
was likely using only a single rail 5V supply for the preamp section. I
would prefer to see a preamp have the ability of driving 2Vrms
undistorted to accommodate a wider assortment of power amplifiers.
Though this didn't present any audible nasties when I used the RX-V4600
as a preamp to my
Emotiva MPS-1
power amp, my advice here is to choose a power amp that can achieve
maximum power output with about a 1.5Vrms input should you decide on
buttressing your system with external amplification.

Keep the words "2Vrms
undistorted" in mind Now it may be true that many receivers can output higher voltage at the pre-outs but is the output unclipped and what distortion levels are they producing at that higher output level?

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I just had a thought..... On the 663 I am not sure but it may be
possible to go into the system setup under basic and adjust the trim
levels to raise the voltage on the pre-outs but I am not sure if
possible what would happen to outputted distortion levels if you did
that.

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