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Sync detection is important, but it's not everything. The S800 has
great sound, and yes, it has good sync detection (though there are other (recently discontinued) 'portables' with better). It's a good portable receiver housed in a grossly oversized plastic body. It will always deliver portable performance because that's what it was designed for. There's nothing wrong with that, but it's not reasonable to expect the S800 to equal an R8 in overall performance. Or look at it this way: If the S800 even came close to the R8 in overall performance, the R8 would really have to suck....which it doesn't. Sometimes I have the feeling that we're not "allowed" to subject the S800 to the same kind of critical scrutiny that we routinely subject other receivers to, and I don't understand that. (I'm not saying that this is Jim's attitude, but it's an attitude I encounter periodically here and elsewhere.) The 800 is a good receiver. It can withstand the scrutiny well enough. We don't have to pretend that the S800 is the best receiver ever made! It's great to be 'loyal' to a particular make or model, but jeez...at some point we have to get a grip! Steve |
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