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Old 01-15-2022, 09:52 AM
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Congratulations. Let us know what you think.
Thanks! It seems to be a pretty nice 11.2 AVR. I'm running it in a 7.1 setup.

The onscreen setup menu is super easy to use and navigate. The Audyssey part took measurements from 8 locations. As with my past two AVR's that utilized Audyssey, it seems it always collates the data and sets the center channel EQ a bit too low.

The setup also recognized my Oppo UDP 203 and displays its name on the front dail display. I kinda like that part.

The eARC feature is super nice for streaming movies from my Apple TV catalog (which is farily extensive). With the eARC you get the full audio stream through the AVR which is very nice.

The new SR6015 sounds much more powerful and dynamic than my prior SR6005. Even though they are rated at the same 110 Watts, the new AVR is much better sounding, more powerful and just has better clarity.

We watched the 4K BluRay of Dune last night and the soundtrack was so good notwitstanding the somewhat recessed center channel output. I'll be adjusting that a bit later today.

All things considered,...A keeper.
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