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speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Very nice blue. The drivers on your speakers look very impressive. I believe that Energy, Mirage, and Athena all make very nice sounding speakers. Good choice!!!!
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
I'm a sucker for woven carbon fiber or kevlar, I like those speakers even more without the grills. It doesn't matter where the stands were made or by whom, as long as they work and are sharp looking. I think you've got both.

Jack
 
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Bluesmoke

Audioholic Chief
Are folks refering to the black, platforms that are under the towers? Those I made myself. The speaker stands (ie, the 2 stands in the couch pic) are the no name stands I bought locally.
 
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Bluesmoke

Audioholic Chief





I decided to exchange the Pioneer 918 for the Yamaha 6160 before my 30 day exchange window was up. Best Buy in Canada has a sale and I basically got it for the same price as the 918. Powerwise, they seem to be similar. But the Yamaha has Pre-outs which I may use in the future. Plus, the Scene buttons will be really useful for my girlfriend who still doesn't know how to operate a DVD player.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Great pictures. Allowed me to feel like I got to open up a new toy, too. Partially keeps down the desire to go buy something new for myself. :)
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Nice Receiver congrats, gotta love BB at Magnolia Theatre I beleive I tested around 6 at my house until I finally fell in love my Pioneer 94
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Great pictures. Allowed me to feel like I got to open up a new toy, too. Partially keeps down the desire to go buy something new for myself. :)
Ya I know what you mean lol I felt like I was re-living my new audio experience too:D
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
I decided to exchange the Pioneer 918 for the Yamaha 6160 before my 30 day exchange window was up. Best Buy in Canada has a sale and I basically got it for the same price as the 918. Powerwise, they seem to be similar. But the Yamaha has Pre-outs which I may use in the future. Plus, the Scene buttons will be really useful for my girlfriend who still doesn't know how to operate a DVD player.
Nothing like the smell of new electronics!:D
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
You'll have to do a write up in a month or so and let us know how you liked each model. Hope you enjoy the new toy.

Jack
 
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Bluesmoke

Audioholic Chief
You'll have to do a write up in a month or so and let us know how you liked each model. Hope you enjoy the new toy.

Jack
I'll give you a basic idea right now.

The Pioneer 918 seemed louder (keep in mind, this is just using the auto mic setup with minor manual adjustments on both receivers: ie. YPAO and MCACC).

The Yamaha seems smoother, ie, less harsh when pushed. Could be because the Yamaha may have more available power. Who knows.

I do like the the ergonomics of the new Yamaha remote, but none of the buttons glow. It's impossible to see what you are pressing if you have a darkened room. Whoever designed the remote is an idiot. It feels really cheap and light compared to the old Yamaha remote, which had the main buttons glowing in the dark.

I don't know why manufacturers don't offer a backlight button. It's not difficult to implement. My projector's remote has backlighting and it's fantastic.

The Surround Cinema modes are nice. You can actually tell the difference between "Adventure" and "Spectacle". The Scene buttons are a Godsend for me. My girlfriend can simply hit "Scene1" and see "PS3 Blu-ray" light up on the Yamaha. This makes it so much easier for others to use. It extremely convinient to have one button have all your surround presets assigned to an input.
 
mouettus

mouettus

Audioholic Chief
Nothing like the smell of new electronics!:D
HAHA I thought I was the only one saying that. Every time I open a box I inhale the new stuff's scent! Then it's the "hold the box honey while I pull out this monster" step. And sometimes when I push the speakers a little (especially the subwoofer), you can smell that scent a bit again and it just makes the experience better.


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Gosh I need sex... lol
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
HAHA I thought I was the only one saying that. Every time I open a box I inhale the new stuff's scent! Then it's the "hold the box honey while I pull out this monster" step. And sometimes when I push the speakers a little (especially the subwoofer), you can smell that scent a bit again and it just makes the experience better.

I wonder what it is really. Is it the silicon chips?
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
No its a addictive coating they apply at the factory :D
 

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