
Originally Posted by
Jay_C
No. I used pure audio in another room with the same equitment and it is fantastic.
Problem is this my room has limited space and speaker position isnt great at all which is preventing me feeling the bass.
sure it not PURE but i want to get as close to pure audio with minimal processing as possable until i can fix room layout. which i have gotten.

Same here, I like Pure when I play back from my Revox R2R..... my AVR also has a "Straight Analog" mode (no processor but subs work) and I wired my Yamaha CD Changer RCA(analog side of AVR no HDMI) to record to tapes.. DAC is Burr Brown
in AVR and I have second DAC inline (RCA) from AVR to R2R for recording. I have tried every way to listen to music ... at least Analog. Now with a CD I just use the Bluray player and go Stereo thru HDMI and tweak the Eq. in YPAO (Yamaha Audessey)if the mids get a might "bright" front speakers are rather large and 7 feet apart and sofa 7 feet back with 2 mid level subs turned down some. To each his own as I had tube seperates many years ago before HD Audio and Bluray, now I am hooked on all of them and can't afford anymore then I have now in this small room.Some AVR do make old Klipsch sound good in a little room
Toshiba 55" LCD/LED
Yamaha RX-V1900 HD 7.1 AVR
Yamaha CDC-867
Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-ray
Klipsch 1979 Cornwall Crites Mod's
Klipsch RC-62 Center
Klipsch RS3-II Rears
Klipsch Synergy Sub 12 X2
Revox A-77 Mk IV Dolby R2R
Akai GX-4000D
Nakamichi BX-100
Pioneer PL-518X TT
Pickering XUV D4500Q
Bedroom
Yamaha RX-V2400 A/V Receiver
Klipsch Heresy II
Klipsch KSB 1.1 X 3
Klipsch Synergy Sub 12
Toshiba 46" LED
Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray
Akai 4000 DS MK II
Kenwood KX-97CW