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Originally Posted by jevans64 
I would think a stereo preamp/amp would sound better than a 5.x AVR simply because they are different beasts even putting aside the fact that Denon and Marantz share component designs and R&D. The Marantz PM6004 lists for $600 and all that only has to go into an audio path. The Denon AVR-1713 lists for $450 and that has to be shared between very expensive video components and equally expensive audio components. Something has to give and it is usually audio for a receiver of this price. A more fair comparison might be the 2113 or 2313.
For 2-channel only, I would definitely go with a decent 2-channel amp rather than a similarly-priced AVR.

I would think a stereo preamp/amp would sound better than a 5.x AVR simply because they are different beasts even putting aside the fact that Denon and Marantz share component designs and R&D. The Marantz PM6004 lists for $600 and all that only has to go into an audio path. The Denon AVR-1713 lists for $450 and that has to be shared between very expensive video components and equally expensive audio components. Something has to give and it is usually audio for a receiver of this price. A more fair comparison might be the 2113 or 2313.
For 2-channel only, I would definitely go with a decent 2-channel amp rather than a similarly-priced AVR.
The market for 2-channel receivers has neither the volume nor the competitive fervor of the market for 5.1 AVRs. You generally get a lot less for the money with the specialty item.
If you look at the specs and how they line up with system requirements, there is actually very little or nothing sonically speaking that the AVR misses.
BTW here is the inside view of a Marantz PM6004
Here is the best picture I can find of the inside of a AVR 1713
There's a lot of similarity in the the appearance power amp sections of these components, its just that the Denon has more copies of the same basic circuit. The Marantz is more of a big empty box.
That becomes more apparent when you look at a complete Denon AVR (different model)
The box is somewhat more full but not crowded.


















