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Comments on: Sunfire TGR-401: Finally, a powerful AV receiver

While 100 watt by 7 AV receivers are commonplace, you won't find too many 200 watt x 7 models. Here's one, Sunfire's TGR-401.

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by alegr October 27, 2008 11:01 AM PDT
After reading on Sonic Holography (audio crosstalk cancellation) it looks like a snake oil. For what it's worth, it would only work as designed if your head is rigidly fixed at exact same distance from the speakers. In my understanding, nobody's sitting that way. Move 10 cm to the left or right, and the supposed cancellation just doesn't happen.
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by mangarel October 27, 2008 1:58 PM PDT
I've owned a Carver preamp with Sonic Holography since 1985 and it is neither snake oil nor position dependant. The effect can be heard anywhere in the room. It is especially useful when playing early CDs that were converted to digital without re-mastering. As with any effect, you can just turn it off if you don't like the resulting sound.
by ed mcguirk October 27, 2008 3:30 PM PDT
While Sonic Holography does work best on the centerline between two speakers, the sound manipulation will tend stay similar from one voltage peak to the next for the duration of the sound you are listening to. As long as the size of your head is within the normal range of head sizes it should still work reasonably well even when the distance to each speaker is not equal.

However while you are sitting in the sweet spot, the width of the soundstage can be startling. Even normal unassisted stereo sound diminishes as you move away from the center. In my experience Sonic Holography is almost always better. (I don't ever remember it being worse)
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by MadLyb October 28, 2008 5:34 AM PDT
$4K and only 3 HDMI inputs and 1 out?

They may have great audio, but their video side is budget level. 4 in/2 out should be the minimum for a receiver in this price range.
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by pubmat October 28, 2008 10:45 AM PDT
Pioneer's new flagship (sc-09) receiver specs out at 200 x 7, or 140 x 10, and measures pretty close to that as well. Its more expensive, but it has more bell and whistles than the sunfire. I wonder how it compares. Also, Lexicon has a 200 x 7 high current monster receiver that I'm told is awesome. I'm looking for a high end receiver, or even separates, so I'm interested if anyone has heard any of these.
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by gerrycabalo September 30, 2009 6:18 PM PDT
I know the topic about Bob Carver's sonic holography is old, but I have been a Carver product enthusiast since the early 80's. I would rather have sonic holography than surround sound any day. The sound stage is wider deeper and more detailed than even SACD on surround. Unfortunately my Sunfire Ultimate Receiver was just struck with lightning and got fried along with several electronics and appliances in the house. I am looking forward to the TGR 401.
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