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Sangeet
Junior Audioholic
Hi you audiophils,
I am new on audioholics.com Home Theater, HDTV, Receivers, Loudspeakers — Reviews and News from Audioholics[/url] but have passion for music or sound quality. Let me come straight to the point. Here is what I have :-
Pioneer SC 35 THX receiver – 9.1 channel
Sony 100 CD changer with optical output
JBL ES 90 speaker
Polk 12” Subwoofer
My problem is that I don’t like the quality of sound when I listen to the music from the CD player. I recently visited some of these vintage stereo stores in Houston and heard various 80s and 90s stereo system with vintage floor standing speakers and I was amazed to hear the quality of sound. They were so much full and detailed unlike my system. Now my question to you guys is why my system doesn’t sound so full and good ? Does these old system have something which the latest system don’t. I know all old music systems have class A/B amplifiers and the latest have class D but is that it or also the speaker. If I buy a good class A/B power amplifier (2 channel) just for listening to music, will I get the same full sound that I heard at the vintage stereo store? Do I also need to change the speaker ?
Important : I only listen to music on CD. Not interested in movies.
Please help.
Regards
I am new on audioholics.com Home Theater, HDTV, Receivers, Loudspeakers — Reviews and News from Audioholics[/url] but have passion for music or sound quality. Let me come straight to the point. Here is what I have :-
Pioneer SC 35 THX receiver – 9.1 channel
Sony 100 CD changer with optical output
JBL ES 90 speaker
Polk 12” Subwoofer
My problem is that I don’t like the quality of sound when I listen to the music from the CD player. I recently visited some of these vintage stereo stores in Houston and heard various 80s and 90s stereo system with vintage floor standing speakers and I was amazed to hear the quality of sound. They were so much full and detailed unlike my system. Now my question to you guys is why my system doesn’t sound so full and good ? Does these old system have something which the latest system don’t. I know all old music systems have class A/B amplifiers and the latest have class D but is that it or also the speaker. If I buy a good class A/B power amplifier (2 channel) just for listening to music, will I get the same full sound that I heard at the vintage stereo store? Do I also need to change the speaker ?
Important : I only listen to music on CD. Not interested in movies.
Please help.
Regards