Nuforce AVP-17

Nuforce AVP-17
alaScore 80

7 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 1 expert reviews and 6 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 80/100 and users rate it 78/100. The average review date is Mar 15, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 81841 reviews from other Receivers & Amplifiers. The alaScore™ for this product is 80/100 = Very good. Last update: May 25, 2013.

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(Based on 7 reviews)

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NuForce AVP-17

 

I onwed the AVp 17 for 1 month

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NuForce AVP-17

 

This review is for the NuForce AVP-17 processor. The price for this wonderful processor is $637.00, new! The performance to price ratio in off the charts, this processor is really great. I have owned a few processors over the years; Lexicon DC-1,...

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Great Sound!

 

Great Sound!

I am one of those guys who love music way more than care for movies. Normally the solution for having a first rate music reproduction and a home theater is to have two different sets, and even two separate rooms. One for audio and one for video. The...

Product Specifications

Designed for simplicity and expandability, the AVP 17's focus, as with all NuForce products, is on first-rate performance. The unit's 7.1-channel analog inputs (8 total channels) have been designed to support the decoded output from present and future DVD players. With its video circuit off, the AVP-17 operates as a true audiophile-quality preamp. The internal DAC (44.1K/16-bit to 192K/24-bit) performs as well as the best stand-alone DACs available today. Those who listen to the AVP-17 are struck by its dynamic capability, smooth, lifelike midrange, and natural, grain-free treble. The deep, articulate bass provides plenty of kick for both music and movie soundtracks. While it's certainly true that Dolby HD can be decoded and transmitted to the audio system via HDMI 1.3, HDMI transmissions necessitate interleaving audio and video data streams, thus introducing jitter to the encoding-decoding process. With respect to Blu-Ray and HD DVD with built-in HD audio decoding, the audio system's analog output is much likelier to provide superior audio performance. Discerning listeners have discovered that disabling HDMI audio from their DVD players improves the sound. Note: These stocks are for sale to USA or international market where there is no Nuforce distributor.
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