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Isn't he referring to the Center Channel?Agreed, that's only 2.5X higher than the A6A's center channel, that's unacceptable, I won't order one like that even if you offer my a 50% discount.![]()
Isn't he referring to the Center Channel?Agreed, that's only 2.5X higher than the A6A's center channel, that's unacceptable, I won't order one like that even if you offer my a 50% discount.![]()
So umm what if you got 5 year's warranty? Plus 50% off? Plus you won't have to add a fan on top, extra savings right there also.Agreed, that's only 2.5X higher than the A6A's center channel, that's unacceptable, I won't order one like that even if you offer my a 50% discount.![]()
That's cheap, only $2400 per 1%.So umm what if you got 5 year's warranty? Plus 50% off? Plus you won't have to add a fan on top, extra savings right there also.@PENG, Doc done said All AVR's are junkie, so no matter what the specs are no point in buying a AVR. One day maybe this year I'll move up the chain get me a high-end Pre-Pro and one of them ATi 7 channel amps. Then I'll have 5% better sound quality. For only 12k more.
Yes he is, we both are referring to the center channel.Isn't he referring to the Center Channel?
Hey I believe I understand what you where saying, about when you had that ugly Denon unit how it didn't come close in sound quality over your new Yamaha RX-A8A when you compared the two. My Son and I compared a Denon 4700 to a Yamaha RX-A4A last week over at BestBuy. Gotta say it didn't sound bad, but something was missing, like it umm sounded like a Onkyo, thin sounding, think umm like less authoritative with a tinge of less chocolate mids. Even as my Son and I where walking out BestBuys Magnolia room, the BestBuy associate said which surprise me said, Just Buy Yamaha.I am so happy not to have based my purchase based on ASR review (I use to spend hours reading everything when looking for something, and ASR or AH reviews are awesome compared to subjective reviews). I based my purchase upon features, reliability and price. And what a surprise when I finally got my Yamaha to replace my Denon old very high end AVC-A1D : my speakers finally sound amazing! Maybe it’s a matter of sound taste, speaker pairing I don’t know, but it’s not a 0.1% that defines the sound quality when I am listening music, my ears aren’t good enough. I wonder if instead of distortion, it’s not something related to fast changes in volume that should be tested, what we call detailed and dynamic sound. Measuring the ability to reproduce a sound without distortion in a sweep test is something, being able to being nimble is something else. It’s like looking is a car is able to maintain the perfect speed in a linear relationship between throttle and real speed while the real use case and performance is how a car accelerate and brake.
You do realize metal doors are expensive....right?Man, I just read Denon went way up in prices! They already cost more before the price increase, than Yamaha, Onkyo, less warranty than Yamaha, Onkyo's. Just buy Yamaha.![]()
The Doc is the doc and is a doc...So umm what if you got 5 year's warranty? Plus 50% off? Plus you won't have to add a fan on top, extra savings right there also.@PENG, Doc done said All AVR's are junkie, so no matter what the specs are no point in buying a AVR. One day maybe this year I'll move up the chain get me a high-end Pre-Pro and one of them ATi 7 channel amps. Then I'll have 5% better sound quality. For only 12k more.
I get it now...he is talking about the Denon's center channel. It's still early....sorryYes he is, we both are referring to the center channel.
On a more serious note, the Yamaha did better in the other 4 channels as far as the pre outs are concerned, its power amps did not do as good but again we are just comparing numbers.I get it now...he is talking about the Denon's center channel. It's still early....sorry
Shush! We don't talk about Dampening Factor here on AH @lovinthehd will blow a fuse!!Very nice article on DF:
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Audio Myth - "Damping Factor Isn't Much of a Factor"
Myth - "Damping Factor Isn't Much of a Factor" Myth - "A Damping Factor of 10 is High Enough" Myth - "All Amplifiers Have a High-Enough Damping Factor" Where did these Myths Originate? These myths seem to trace back to a well-known paper (PDF) written by lord helmet Pierce. His analysis shows that a...benchmarkmedia.com
@PENG , lol messing with you.The Doc is the doc and is a doc...
Seriously, ADTG may not like me saying this, that if you have something to use right now but is having the itch, then just grab some magic ointment while waiting for the supply chain issues to get sorted, and then see what happens.. That's just my 0.0000002 cent. Something like the A4A could be a good such ointment.![]()
Why can’t some people just treat me like I am just another guy on the forum, like before I was a dealer?So? He has been overly defensive in this thread instead of simply acknowledging that there are issues. It is nothing unique for Yamaha to have issues as this is common for all manufacturers. If you don’t use the pre-outs you might not care about the performance but if you do use it why should you not care about performance?
I’ve said this a few things before.Agreed, that's only 2.5X higher than the A6A's center channel, that's unacceptable, I won't order one like that even if you offer my a 50% discount.![]()
Same here!@PENG , lol messing with you.It's really tough to get you engineers to jack around with us lil minions. Anyways I like my ointment!
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You guys seen that mini-series called “Dopesick”? It’s an awesome TV series. It basically crucified Oxycontin.Absolutely no different than a drug dealer is it...![]()
I can tell you one thing, that you are the only dealer I know who actually do believe in specs and measurements can tell if one device would sound different than another, let alone different means "better" or not. That is, you are the "objective" type, in the sense that you don't just go by your ears/brains, knowing that they can be fooled. That's yourself, but if your potential customers ask (I suppose you might have actually been asked such kind of questions before..) whether the A6A will sound better than the X4700H if REQ is not used, what would be your response?Why can’t some people just treat me like I am just another guy on the forum, like before I was a dealer?
Before I was a dealer, I could speak my mind freely. But now I can’t? Now I am defensive?
Let’s get back to the QUESTION in hand. This is why we are on the forum. Share thoughts and debate. Friendly debate.
1. What PERFORMANCE are you talking about in regards to using pre-outs?
2. Do you use external amps? Which amps do you use?
3. Do these THD+N numbers improve sound quality?
Please just answer the questions and not post any links as your answer.