My First Impressions Z7
I thought I'd also post my first impressions here, since this thread seems more active than other Z7 threads: I just got my Z7 hooked up today with my 7.1 Mythos system (Ones (Mains), Eight (Center), and UIW RSS II's (Side Surrounds), and Eights (Rear Surrounds) with 2 SVS PC-12 Pluses. I did not install any presence speakers. Everything connected by Blue Jeans Cable Interconnects (great company!).
I did a manual calibration for the speakers to 75db and after level matching the 2 subs at the listening position, set the subs just a touch hot at 78db (Sorry to all you purists out there
) All speakers set to small, all the LFE to the subs.
The only digital source I have presenti is HD Surewest cable--tested out the video processing on several HD channels--things look as good or better than when my Pioneer 151-FD is doing the processing. Beautiful picture--did not notice any loss of brightness when the Z7 is at work as reported above. I have a single HDMI cable running from the Z7 to the 151, so the HDMI Through feature of the receiver is really, really handy (allows HDMI to pass through when the receiver is off--perfect for when you just want to quickly turn on the TV to check the weather or something). Great, practical feature.
In terms of sound quality--I only had the FM tuner available and brought in a few HD FM stations here in town--sounds wonderful--open, dynamic, but not overly bright (which was a concern I had pairing these with the Mythos setup). I need not have worried--everything from classical to pop/rock sounded spot on compared to my trusty Pioneer Elite VSX-07TX. The 07's MOSFETS have served me well over the last 13 years with a nice, warm, laid back Pioneer sound. The Z7 has a slightly different character--a bit less warm, a bit more forward, but very full nonetheless. I did not find the Z7 artificial, clinical, or fatiguing--even when playing with some DSP stuff.
I ran the unit for 2 hours straight--no heat issues yet. Don't really care for the remote as much--lots of tiny little buttons, but they do light up so that's nice. Really don't like the slide selector button on the side--makes using the tuner confusing. The little printed diagram of the remote is very helpful in interpreting the manual, which is better than most, but is still not a model of clarity IMHO.
These are just my off the cuff impressions. When the Oppo BDP-83 arrives for testing, I'm going to run a battery of familiar DVD, DVD-A, SACD, and Blu-Ray material through the Z7 to see how it really is. I'll compare the video processors between all three main pieces to see if I can tell the difference. I'll probably also run the YPAO program as well to see how that flies.
So far, so swell!
P.S.: As far as build quality--I'd trust Gene's review over anything an average salesman would tell me, since Gene probably sees the innards of more receivers than he/she does, unless they have a special expertise in this.