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Zirax
28-06-2008, 23:18
Just snapped up a Denon AV10SE amp to replace my old Philips system. The old one has started doing odd things like losing the dolby sync which requires the amp to be unplugged and plugged back in.

http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/8295/dsc00114wc4.jpg

Yes this bigger than the old amp and digital tuner combined :D Very very good sound from this and I haven't set this up properly yet. Currently the old amp is running. This new one is something like 22 or 25kg :shocked:

Don't worry about the ventilation for the moment, was just used to test while I wait for my new speakers for the office to go with it. Will be a proper floorstanding system...... can I fit it in? Erm, it'll be cosy to get the layout correct but it'll be done :D

Just found out that the guy is also selling an Audiolab 8000A (B model as well).

Burble
29-06-2008, 09:38
I'm going to need a new amp in the not too distant future. I've been getting some crackling from the rear speakers and thought it was either cabling or a speaker problem but having looked into it, it's the amp at fault.

Oh well, it'll be an opportunity to get an HDMI AV receiver to solve some of my cabling and input problems.

Mondo
29-06-2008, 10:56
My marantz ki sig is being funny too, it i don't have the direct by pass on, sometimes the balance is off and only sound out of one speaker. Clearly the balance knob has gone.

Burble
29-06-2008, 11:22
Marantz KI stuff isn't popular with me at the moment - my CD6000KI has hurrendous noise when I use the analogue outputs but it's fine using digital so that makes me think that the DAC (ie, the main component that differs from the standard CD6000) is buggered.

Zirax
29-06-2008, 12:59
Sounds similar to another problem of the Philips that I had forgotten about. There is a real difference in quality between using analogue and digital inputs. I do think it knows that its time is coming as its now been behaving itself.

I did think about an HDMI amp but the price for a good one put me off. Eventually the Denon will go downstairs in the main system (and swapped with the Sony), but at the moment where it would go does not have enough ventilation.

On the ever growing list is a good cd player as well.

Burble
29-06-2008, 14:59
I'm fighting the urge to treat myself to a shiny new Cyrus CD player. A friend of mine has one along with a couple of the nice power supplies and the sound is absolutely superb.

Mondo
29-06-2008, 15:29
All my hifi match, all ki sig so don't want to replace them and don't match.

Burble
29-06-2008, 16:47
Mine is a mixture. KI Series CD player, Pioneer AV Receiver, Pioneer DVD player & Linn turntable.

Darrin
29-06-2008, 16:59
Mondo, I really wish we lived closer. Replacing a balance control is a 30 minute job (for me) that I could do asleep... :(

Mondo
29-06-2008, 17:48
Oh well, i might get it fix or might not, as the direct bypass removes the problem.

Zirax
01-07-2008, 22:52
Pics to follow but last night I nabbed this system
http://www.homecinemachoice.com/reviews/hccreviews/SpeakerPackages/Mission/MissionM73.php

No sub and I have four floorstanders instead of bipolar rears. Completly and utterly overkill for my office, but at the price they were an absolute steal :D I'll sort some pictures out when I have the office more clear, there is currently stuff everywhere. These speakers weigh a tonne each.

Initial thoughts, there was a serious problem with the old setup. In this new setup I do not have a sub, and I don't think I need one. I'm still learning in the technical hifi speak, so bear with me. I find the sound in general a lot softer and in general just sounds smoother. Through the old system everything just sounded harsh and had a very clear "edge". The treble is a bit over pronounced though a quick tweak of the settings brought this back in.

I can't crank them yet as its late but I can't wait. This amp has not been used in a while and I swear its starting to sound better as it warms up! Can't wait to put this through the matrix lobby scene :D