Class A/B Home THeater Receivers


Are there any new Home Theater Receivers that have not gone over to the "Dark Side" (Class D) ???  I love the old Class A/B Home Theater Receivers, but most do not have HDMI. Thanks.
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Tim,
I'm not sure what your agenda is, but you obviously seem to have one. Class D is not inherently better than any other class, nor is Class A or A/B. The implementation of the Class used is what is the deciding factor. There are plenty of Class D amps that do not compare well to Class A or A/B amps, AND there are plenty of Class D amps that are superior to some Class A amps. You can't make a blanket statement that one is absolutely better than the other. If that were true, no one would bother with making anything else.
Also, in all of your posts you never mention a brand or model, so does this mean that you think that ALL Class D amps sound alike? That is what you seem to be implying at any rate, and that is just not so. That is not correct about ANY class amp, whether it's A, A/B, D, or Q.
Something else you seem to gloss over is how you deal with a Xcross over for the sub in your system. Does the Oppo offer a cross over for the sub? And if you use different amps for your different speakers you need a way to balance their output to each other. Does the Oppo have that capability too?
Just curious how you mange your system with out a pre.

Bruce,
Go with what sounds good to you, and don't worry about what class it is. There are plenty of modern class A/B processors out there, so you should be able to find something you like without too much trouble, but while you are looking, don't be afraid to listen to a Class D. All favors are out there for every taste.
Good listening,
Mike