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Topic: | Recommendation on new receiver This thread has 17 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 18. |
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Post 16 made on Friday September 28, 2001 at 20:52 |
Brett DiMichele Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 296 |
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Same with Onkyo.. Quality over quantity..
The sound feilds on the TX DS-787 for example are: TV Logic,THX Cinema,Pro Logic,Studio-Mix,Orechestra, Unplugged, Enhanced 7,Stereo and Direct (I may be leaving one or 2 out) and all sound great when used for thier perspective tasks (Audio or Aud/Vid)
I know one thing, I need to get a sub.... It's a shame I had a sub and I sold it and now I need another one..
The AR9 Towers I have put out wonderful bass in certain DSP fields like Studio-Mix but when in true DTS or THX Modes you loose all that bass as it's going to the LFE Channel.
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Post 17 made on Monday October 8, 2001 at 14:14 |
Jonathan Walesczyk Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 25 |
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Does anyone here like Pioneer Elite. I think their top end receivers are on the same level, and hiopefully this years model will include DTS-ES Discrete and DPL2. However, I think the upgradeablity is not as nice as the Denon and Onkyo. I just have found Onkyos difficult to work, however it has been a couple of year since I have had to help a friend install or calibrate one.
J-dubb
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Post 18 made on Wednesday October 10, 2001 at 16:20 |
TerryCym Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2001 1 |
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I've listened to a LOT of receivers recently. Most of the listening was done in stereo mode. I found that the Integra 9.1 was by far the most pleasing from a musicality point of view. The top of the range Denon gave me a headache. Wasn't too impressed by the top of the range Marantz either. In the end I've gone for seperates (Classe). For what's it's worth from a musical point if view. (My theory was that if it sounds good in stereo it should be just fine in Cinema mode)
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