
sizzam
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a pioneer vsx1130k with a 550w power draw and a 165w single channel at 1%thd peak output (aka about 50-60 watts per channel all speakers working)What are you using now for receiver?
a pioneer vsx1130k with a 550w power draw and a 165w single channel at 1%thd peak output (aka about 50-60 watts per channel all speakers working)What are you using now for receiver?
good to know, ive got a pair of mtx 10" that came with my pickup and i have a decent 500W amp powering them way past what they are rated and they tank it like champs so mtx arent too bad in my book. (the only issue is the response curve of these im pretty sure is horrid)DCM and MTX are 2 different divisions of the same company. MTX is the "budget" brand. The DCM Time Piece (TP) series and Time Frame Evolution (TFE) series are legit good speakers.
See, those specs are pretty meaningless. What's the 2 channel driven/8 ohm spec?a pioneer vsx1130k with a 550w power draw and a 165w single channel at 1%thd peak output
i think in the neighborhood of around 70-90w for 6-8 ohm loads ( not bad but the sony will smoke it)See, those specs are pretty meaningless. What's the 2 channel driven/8 ohm spec?
To me, the 2 channel driven at 8 ohm rating is the only power spec that holds any meaning when compared to real world use. All the other power specs are just different ways to manipulate the same power in a way to make it look like there's more there than what really is.i think in the neighborhood of around 70-90w for 6-8 ohm loads ( not bad but the sony will smoke it)
side by side they are pretty comparible but i was gonna use the sony since it has a better auto calibration system so i can squeeze all the possible nuance and detail from these speakers as i can manage.I'd stick with the 1130 and work on speakers/sub. Or is there some feature the 1130 doesn't have that you need? Here's the bench test for the 1130 fwiw https://www.soundandvision.com/content/pioneer-vsx-1130-av-receiver-review-test-bench
The power consumption spec without a definition is pretty much meaningless, I'd think it has a larger power supply in any case.
I feel like you're still trying to make cake with poop here...side by side they are pretty comparible but i was gonna use the sony since it has a better auto calibration system so i can squeeze all the possible nuance and detail from these speakers as i can manage.
I'd rank MCACC in your Pioneer above DCAC in the Sony. Audyssey XT32 and some others would be much better in any case. They're not going to do much with your current white van speakers, you can't put lipstick on a pig as they sayside by side they are pretty comparible but i was gonna use the sony since it has a better auto calibration system so i can squeeze all the possible nuance and detail from these speakers as i can manage.
well after looking over the comparisons my current receiver was better in some respects so i cancelled the order, now then on to the topic id like to discuss what speakers would you recommend for a max price of 400$ that look like theseI feel like you're still trying to make cake with poop here...
I think you need to shift your focus and work on replacing those speakers. I remember your other thread now. I can't believe you just spent $400 on a receiver and did not replace those speakers...
meh the subs are fine they make a low note without sounding too boomy and have a nice response curve (although if budget were no issue id replace them with a nice pair of 15"s)Only made it to post 79 so I’m probably speaking out of turn. But holy balls, throw those subs away...
The amp will be a waste(but no preouts anyway), so do something legit and get at least one good sub.
Ok. I will edit and apologize later after I read the rest of this. Maybe...![]()
What is it? Polk? Are those powered bass sections? I avoid speakers with powered bass sections. It's a reliability issue with me. Amp breaks and you could be screwed.well after looking over the comparisons my current receiver was better in some respects so i cancelled the order, now then on to the topic id like to discuss what speakers would you recommend for a max price of 400$ that look like these
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/694476899816177685/708755462060769351/20200509_140045.jpg
no those are the white van specials and also the bottom drivers are 10" with the vertical passive bi-ampWhat is it? Polk? Are those powered bass sections? I avoid speakers with powered bass sections. It's a reliability issue with me. Amp breaks and you could be screwed.
I'm all for shopping used speakers. I recently found a pretty incredible deal I couldn't resist and it changed my perspective, lol. What area are you in? Nearby city or zip? I don't mind looking through stuff like that. I do it all the time.
Okay, I'll check out your local CL. Depending on the area some are pretty good. Smaller areas pickings can be slim tho.no those are the white van specials and also the bottom drivers are 10" with the vertical passive bi-amp
P.S. im in the brainerd area of minnesota
I think he canceled the order and we managed to get him refocused on speakers. He has a $400 budget, so far I suggested 2 of the DCM 5.0 packages to replace his white van speakers with my last post.I'm not sure why you discounted the Denon. It seemed like you thought the power was inferior!
The exact opposite is true!
These are the same measurements made by Sound&Vision for both AVR's
This may help you understand why I recommended the Denon AVR-X3300H:
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The Sony doesn't do anything horrible and while distortion below 0.1% is not something you will hear (virtually every speaker made has over 1% distortion), it does reflect sloppy design for a modern amplifier.
However, I do think it reflects the quality of design that the Denon amp maintains a steady distortion level below 0.005% all of the way up to above 95 Watts while the Sony's distortion climbs rapidly and is over 0.07 (14 times higher) at 95 watts.
Also, you say you put a premium on EQ system, but somehow do not recognize that Audyssey XT32 is one of the most advanced EQ systems available. Maybe the Sony EQ system is pretty good, I have not seen anyone actually review and evaluate it! But I am one to always choose a know good performer over a unknown (especially having seen/experienced the Pioneer and Onkyo attempts at EQ systems.
If you care, you'll get it sorted out eventually!
However, I am not sure why you came here to seek advice from those with more experience!
Nonetheless, best of luck!
Speaking of which the CL ads for my area are lacking to say the least so i might swing into a pawn store and see whats on offerI think he canceled the order and we managed to get him refocused on speakers. He has a $400 budget, so far I suggested 2 of the DCM 5.0 packages to replace his white van speakers with my last post.
Thanks, I scanned through it and did not see that!I think he canceled the order and we managed to get him refocused on speakers. He has a $400 budget, so far I suggested 2 of the DCM 5.0 packages to replace his white van speakers with my last post.
Yeah, uh... everything fit on the first page, lol. That didn't take long!Speaking of which the CL ads for my area are lacking to say the least so i might swing into a pawn store and see whats on offer