BEHRINGER A500 Follow Up Review
ExtraCheese said:
Hey guys,
Thanks for all the excellent responses. It really helps to know that this is (fairly) normal behavior. yada yada yada...
When I get home tonight, I will try to determine if I have a ground loop in my system and report back.
Ok, so I'm back to report. First off, the cheater plug didn't do anything to reduce the hiss in the amp. I think the static hiss I heard is probably within normal operating parameters for this amp. I was probably just over reacting.
The big thing I wanted to mention is that I went back to the stereo shop and told them I can't get the sound I want out of my Dynaudio 72 SE's and I wanted to exchange for something else. The sales guy listened to my problems and gave me an open box Rotel 1075 amp to connect to my receiver.
I've been trying a bunch of different CD's, Norah Jones, DJ Honda, Massive Attack. I settled on Amon Tobin's Bricolage Track 1 as my test case. It's a significant difference.
The A500 I would compare as being VERY smooth in the highs, unfortunately this is true to a fault and you find yourself wishing the highs were more pronounced. The Rotel on the other hand gives you tons of detail but its almost sibilant and grainy in chacteristic. The nice thing about the rotel is that you get the feeling turning up the volume, that you have tons of head room, it just gets louder and louder, nothing really starts to get unbalanced or out of control. With the A500 you start to hear the mids get out of wack with everything else and the bass is out of control and undynamic.
In short I would say that the A500 was not a good match for my setup, it might be an improvement over the Denon 3805's internal amp but it just doesnt offer the steady current I need to drive these Dynaudios. Also, I think people were suggesting that it be used in a bridged config. Which wasn't possible for me with my 4ohm rated speakers.
I learned a big lesson in this whole experience and it's that there needs to be an overall balance in your system. Spending $2500 for a pair of speakers and then connecting it to a $200 amplifier or my Denon 3805 integrated is not cutting it. Even this $600.00 Rotel is not getting me EXACTLY where I want to be. I'm at the point where I might need to go to an even better rotel amp to get the clean highs that I want.