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  1. gene

    My Favorite Home Theater Receivers of ALL Time

    I only did it b/c I got the Denon separates. But sadly, they weren't upgradeable to Atmos or UHD. If I wasn't doing this for a living, I probably wouldn't haven given a rats ass and just kept them. I only have so much space for all this stuff ;)
  2. gene

    My Favorite Home Theater Receivers of ALL Time

    Not sure which products you're referring to but the crosstalk of the Denon AVR-5805 and Yamaha flagship products was excellent as you can see in my measurements.
  3. gene

    My Favorite Home Theater Receivers of ALL Time

    No doubt my friend. The 5805 digital front end rivaled most expensive separates alternatives and the amp section was every bit as good as a dedicated multi-channel amp. They used that receiver as the basis for developing the AVP-A1HDCI 10CH Pre/Pro and POA-A1HDCI 10CH amplifier. God I miss...
  4. gene

    Has the FTC Failed Consumer Audio Regarding Amplifier Power Claims?

    I've seen a few comments on this thread or perhaps others about IMD distortion testing. The reality is, in most cases, THD+N is good enough info to have for today's wide bandwidth amplifiers. In fact, it's been my experience if you see good THD+N performance, than IMD will also be similarly...
  5. gene

    My Favorite Home Theater Receivers of ALL Time

    Yea that was one of my biggest undertakenings. Saddest day in my audio careere was when I finally sold that masterpiece and realized Denon would never make a receiver like that again :(
  6. gene

    Yamaha Aventage CX-A5100 Pre/Pro vs RX-A3050 Atmos/DTS:X Receiver

    In pure direct mode, all digital circuitry is bypassed. The signal chain is completely analog.
  7. gene

    Yamaha Aventage CX-A5100 Pre/Pro vs RX-A3050 Atmos/DTS:X Receiver

    Agreed, especially since Yamaha does their own clocking to keep Jitter extremely low. I'd use the DAC in the 5100. It's superb.
  8. gene

    My Favorite Home Theater Receivers of ALL Time

    Lately I've been reminiscing about my favorite AV receivers I've either owned, reviewed or had personal experiences with throughout the years. This includes some of the super receivers back in the golden age long gone never to be seen again. From a technology standpoint, these products are now...
  9. gene

    AXPONA 2018: Best Loudspeakers at the Show

    The AXPONA audio show had another huge turnout in both exhibitors and attendees this year, and we were lucky enough to get front row seats to see some surprising new products. In this part of our coverage, we focus on a handful of loudspeakers below $6,000/pair as being some of the relatively...
  10. gene

    Legacy Audio Interview with Bill Dudleston

  11. gene

    Epique CBT24 Line Array Loudspeaker Review

    The new CBT24 'Epique' floor-standing line array by Dayton Audio is an unconventional speaker, to say the least. However, the marketplace of loudspeakers has dozens if not hundreds of offbeat designs that promise some extraordinary advantage through some radical new engineering approach. So the...
  12. gene

    Pioneer Elite VSX-LX103 7.2CH Atmos AV Receiver Inflates Power Not Price!

    They only recently started showing both power specs after we called them out on the first generation of Atmos receivers. I just sent this to my marketing contact at Onkyo/Pioneer:
  13. gene

    Yamaha Aventage CX-A5100 Pre/Pro vs RX-A3050 Atmos/DTS:X Receiver

    Not if you're just doing 2CH fullrange audio. It makes no sense to use multi-ch analog outputs of that player when your processor will decode all of the latest codecs and apply bass management much better than the Oppo can however.
  14. gene

    Pioneer Elite VSX-LX103 7.2CH Atmos AV Receiver Inflates Power Not Price!

    We recently previewed the Onkyo TX-SR383 and since Onkyo bought Pioneer's Home Theater Entertainment section a few years ago, it was only a matter of time until receivers with similar feature sets and performance came out from Pioneer. The Pioneer VSX-LX103 is a $499, 7.2 channel receiver with...
  15. gene

    bass management blues

    Extra Bass feature will allow this.
  16. gene

    Yamaha RX-A3070 vs RX-Z9 did I make a mistake ?

    Lossless is WAY better than DD 5.1 which almost always sounds intolerable for music. DTS is close to lossless but you owe it to yourself to get some,high res multi-ch Blu-rays from Pure Audio and others. Lossless audio rocks. The RX-a3070 amp section isn't as robust as the Z9 which may or may...
  17. gene

    The Biggest Successes in A/V Consumer Electronics in the Last 50 Years

    Last month, we took a humorous trip down memory lane and recounted some of the most glorious failures in audio-video history. Now, we’re going to shift gears a bit and focus on what went right. In this article we’re going to look at the specific technologies and product categories that have...
  18. gene

    Monoprice Monolith 7-Channel Amplifier Review

    Yea the AVR-X3300W was a quick review so I didn't do a full battery of tests like I normally do. My cousin bought it and lent it to me for a few hours to test. The 90dB SNR was the analog preouts at 1Vrms with 100mV input drive. Usually the speaker outs will measure 2-3dB lower at 1 watt than...
  19. gene

    Yamaha Aventage CX-A5100 Pre/Pro vs RX-A3050 Atmos/DTS:X Receiver

    thank you. I plan on doing a similar review of the Marantz SR8012 in the coming months.
  20. gene

    Monoprice Monolith 7-Channel Amplifier Review

    See my answers in red text below by expanding your post quote. No problem and I appreciate your suggestions. I'm always looking to improve my testing procedure for accuracy and consistency.
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