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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Holy cow not much to compare! If it where me I would choose the 5308 as my pre amp along with the 10 channel power amp and save $1800.00. Then again whats $1800.00 when money doesn't matter;).
 
majorloser

majorloser

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Holy cow not much to compare! If it where me I would choose the 5308 as my pre amp anlong with the 10 channel power amp and save $1800.00. Then again whats $1800.00 when money doesn't matter;).
But then you'd be missing out on one of the most important things for separates......balanced outputs. :(
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
But then you'd be missing out on one of the most important things for separates......balanced outputs. :(
What is so good about balanced outputs?

It's cool to have, but practically all Emotiva products have them. It is so common these days.
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
http://www.usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/257.asp?compareitem=3922&compareitem=3921&compareitem=3755&imageField.x=90&imageField.y=22

Wow, they look practically identical, except for the 2 extra channels of amps, XLR inputs, weight, & dimensions.

If the THD on the pre-pros is 0.005%, but the THD on the amp is 0.05%, doesn't that mean the COMBINED THD is also 0.05%, which is also identical to the AVR?

An extra Teroidal transformer?
The amp alone is twice the weight of the receiver.

Something is going on in there.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Heck when components get that expensive it's more of a status symbol.
 
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Bluesmoke

Audioholic Chief



I guess the new Denon pre pro is chump change to this guy.
 
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russ_l

Audioholic Intern
I hope for $7000 that they are going to give more detailed specs. From what they published so far, nothing seems to standout that puts it over the rest of the crowd.

I see from the back that it has the ability to use balanced inputs which is a good thing.
3dB- how about dual differential DACs on all channels. 24-bit/192 kHz ADCs for all analog inputs (never seen this on any piece of equipment). Building blocks use ALL discrete circuitry. Massive power supply. The amp can be bridged; 300 watts into 8 ohms; 500 watts into 4 ohms.

These units would be priced much higher if the nameplate said Theta or Meridian. Bring it on Gene; hope you have a pair of units for test.:)
 
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russ_l

Audioholic Intern
Blue Ray Transport

I think I'm just mad because I can't afford it!:D

They sure look pretty.

I'm really going to hate the person who can afford this thing!:D

Just add the new $2K Denon DVD3800-BD player and you got something there.
AcuDefTechGuy- you mean the DVD2500BD transport for $1K. The prepro takes care of the other $1K. Now we can have enough $$$ for left, right and LFE subs which the new prepro can handle.

Russ
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
3dB- how about dual differential DACs on all channels. 24-bit/192 kHz ADCs for all analog inputs (never seen this on any piece of equipment). Building blocks use ALL discrete circuitry. Massive power supply. The amp can be bridged; 300 watts into 8 ohms; 500 watts into 4 ohms.

These units would be priced much higher if the nameplate said Theta or Meridian. Bring it on Gene; hope you have a pair of units for test.:)
Most high end amps can be bridged and are made of discrete components. Thats nothing special. Still take a Bryston amp over that Denon any day.

The dual diff DACs on the pre-amps... now thats different. :)
 
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russ_l

Audioholic Intern
Modular Design

One last thing; for $7K it would have been nice if the prepro was a modular design like the Theta Casablanca and Meridian 800 series. That way it would be future proof, hopefully, in firmware AND hardware.

Russ:)
 

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