Rant to ensue, prepare yourself for nonsense.
First, and this has nothing to do with audio, I can't upload a picture to show you the equipment I'm dealing with. That's frustrating but I'll manage to continue without.
Second, I thought I would do a little upgrade in my bedroom system. My bedroom system is comprised of a pair of M&K S-80 satellite speakers, a Paradigm PDR-10 subwoofer, a Teac CR-H220 CD/Receiver, and a Sony DVP-S7700 as my CD player. I have the Sony connected to the Teac via some old StraightWire interconnects I've had from my "audiofool" days. Say what you will about those cables, but they've held up longer than anything else I've had. Now the snag. I figure I could benefit from some extra headroom so I bring my Teac A-1D from the living room and replace the CR-H220 with it. Now the CR-H220 has a built in 25 watt per channel amplifier, that's a ambiguous rating at 6 ohms and 1kHz test tone, not even sure if that's both channels driven. The A-1D is rated 50 watts RMS per channel 8 ohms 20Hz-20kHz and even more at 4 ohms.
I immediately became enthralled with anger as soon as I turned it on and music started to come out of it. I double checked to be sure the polarity was correct despite the fact I was getting a very strong center stage effect. I was listening to Depeche Mode. I've listened to this album many times in the bedroom setup with the CR-H220 in the A-1D's place. Now with the A-1D the sound is just barely leaving the confines of the two black boxes known as the M&K S-80. I get a center stage and a very otherwise not exciting sound. The CR-H220 sounds exponentially more open. The CR-H220 has no gimmick that makes some "simulated surround" so I can't help but think "what gives?".
So I switch back to the CR-H220 to see if I'm losing my mind right, what sane person wouldn't? Well to expedite switching back and forth between the CR-H220 and A-1D I decided to terminate the bare wire with some odds and ends banana plugs I have around the house. Luckily I had another set of StraightWire interconnects and the DVP-S7700 has twin sets of stereo RCA outputs. I get the CR-H220 hooked back up and it's on for about 15 seconds playing music and I go to sit down and listen.
ENTER PROBLEM #3 As soon as I sit down the sound from the right channel cuts out. Instantly I see red and several angry curse words escape my mouth that arrive in no particular order and make absolutely no sense, much like I view the problem I suddenly am having with the CR-H220. Was the little half width Teac cursing me from attempting to replace it? Did it say "fine, you don't think I'm good enough? I will show you!"? Apparently the stupid little banana plug was the cause of the problem because once I illuminated it the problem seemed to disappear.
So my process of switching between the two is going to lengthen and I worry about that length of time between switching causing more bias thus rendering me unable to determine if I truly losing my mind. I had fully anticipated the A-1D sounding exactly the same as the CR-H220, just with the ability to go louder and I find myself utterly frustrated when I believe to be hearing inferior sound from the much bigger and more mature A-1D. The A-1D sounded fine in the living room on the Infinity IL10s.
I know there is no way anyone can explain to me why I'm experiencing this, it's making me wonder though. Maybe these two pieces of equipment do sound different somehow.