Again, I don't know why you get stuck on typical power usage compared to max power consumption. Those are different numbers and they do not state max power consumption even though they should.
And to return to Denon AVR 3600, purchase a power usage meter and you'll in normal usage will not come anywhere near max power consumption number of 660w.
Another example, I've owned a Denon D-m39 which states (it sounds brilliant)
yet in normal use the power usage meter has never come close to 70w. It's been closer to 22w in normal use, in my case.
"Chi-fi" number they might state 30w or so instead. No max power consumption number.
And to return to Denon AVR 3600, purchase a power usage meter and you'll in normal usage will not come anywhere near max power consumption number of 660w.
Another example, I've owned a Denon D-m39 which states (it sounds brilliant)
Power Consumption in W | 70 |
"Chi-fi" number they might state 30w or so instead. No max power consumption number.
You don't know what 25 means from machine to machine. Lots of amps give lots of power early on, as others have stated.Actually the A300 should play twice as loud at 25.