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In Reply to: Really???? posted by welly on May 2, 2007 at 22:07:12:
But yes, it is in fact the case.
The approach to building receivers is quite different from two channel. Receivers are all about features first and performance somewhere else down the line after output, remote, auto calibration etc..
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Does Arcam build for NAD -or- is it the other way around?
The same Taiwanese company makes both and some Rotel too, and then they do you!
Can you be a bit more specific?Just having common components doesn't necessarily mean that they are the same. Even manufacturing in the same plant doesn't make them the same.
Cheerswelly
I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time". So I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance.
They may be built by the same manufacturing facility, and the general design may be similar, but that doesn't mean the parts are the same. Arcam and NAD sound very different, and I can't believe that difference is simply due to the casework.
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