The higher number (110W) you referred to is for a single frequency, 1,000Hz which is a midrange. The lower power rating (95W) is an RMS rating (RMS stands for root-mean squared, a fancy kind of averaging) for the entire range of frequency output, 20Hz - 20,000Hz, roughly equal to what we can hear. And no Z series.Īlso, if you think the V series looks nicer, then you have the fact that the MSRP of both models is identically priced and cost to dealers may be the same which may offer you some negotiating room on their products depending on which you like more.Ĭlick to expand.The short answer is that the power of the amp is the same, but the method the power is rated is different. RS-232 control on a product you get at Best Buy in a receiver? Keep in mind there is no HTR equivalent to the RX-V2X00 series at this time. It will be interesting to see if the RX-V1500 comes in a HTR box. Then they specific the Sony DVD recorder which is 100% identical to what you see in Best Buy, but has a different model number associated with the commercial side. For example, I work in a commercial company and half our employees think there is some increase in quality using 'commercial grade' products over 'consumer grade'. There is a huge marketing decision made by many companies (as stated above) when they release the same product under different identifiers.
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