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I've been looking at some of the Home Theaters in the forum and I see alot of people have amps. I have a Pioneer SC-07. Its a pretty good AV receiver. I've looked at some of the Home Theaters that people have made in there basements with a projection screen. They all have these AMP's. I notice they have regular AV receiver's like mine, but why do they need an AMP?
Doesnt the AV receiver send enough sound to the speakers? |
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