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Correct. Just wondering if Gene's claim is true.You're concerned that the 192kHz-YPAO might only apply to the CX-A5100 and not the lower end Yamaha models?
Correct. Just wondering if Gene's claim is true.You're concerned that the 192kHz-YPAO might only apply to the CX-A5100 and not the lower end Yamaha models?
I just sent an email to Yamaha asking if YPAO in the lower Yamaha Avantage models downsample all audio to 48kHz or retain up to 192kHz.Correct. Just wondering if Gene's claim is true.
I've had a chance to demo new Onkyos alongside D/M as well as Anthem and Arcam and the D/M receivers are significantly hotter even in standby. I've used an SR607 for almost a decade and also have an NR656, and the new Onkyos are much cooler. D/M receivers IME are akin to my egg-frying 607.Wow. Cool to touch is very different that what most people have experience with Onkyo. So perhaps they LISTENED and made GOOD changes.
Awesome, thanks!I just sent an email to Yamaha asking if YPAO in the lower Yamaha Avantage models downsample all audio to 48kHz or retain up to 192kHz.
The 2000 series can adjust 2 subs separately. That’s another perk.So I'm very sure at this point I'll go for a Yamaha receiver. Now deciding between the A1070 which I can get for $600 or the A2070 which I can get for $800. That's 110W vs 140W in 2ch, which will be my primary use. Are there any other important benefits I'd get by going with the A2070 over the A1070, besides more power/headroom? I'll be driving a pair of Revel F36, which dips down to 4ohm at certain frequencies so I think the additional headroom wouldn't hurt.
My main reason for picking Yamaha over Denon is the supposedly higher reliability and the fact that the Yamaha Android apps, which I'll be using a lot to stream FLACs off of my NAS server at home, work very well and bug free, whereas the Denon apps are horrible. Maybe Audyssey XT32 is slightly better than YPAO, but I'll get a UMIK-1 + REW and will do some manual EQ once I get around to it. And once it's set I won't have to touch it again for a long time. Whereas I'll be using those apps daily, and that experience will be more important![]()
Yeah, @PENG needs to post screenshots his REW settings so we don't have to work too hard.I'll get a UMIK-1 + REW
If you are not interested in 7.1.4 then Yamaha is a good choice. For just 3 dB gain in spl you need 2x the power so power output difference between mid range AVRs are practically meaningless but the 2080 tested even better than the 3080 in all channel driven, if that's important to you.So I'm very sure at this point I'll go for a Yamaha receiver. Now deciding between the A1070 which I can get for $600 or the A2070 which I can get for $800. That's 110W vs 140W in 2ch, which will be my primary use. Are there any other important benefits I'd get by going with the A2070 over the A1070, besides more power/headroom? I'll be driving a pair of Revel F36, which dips down to 4ohm at certain frequencies so I think the additional headroom wouldn't hurt.
My main reason for picking Yamaha over Denon is the supposedly higher reliability and the fact that the Yamaha Android apps, which I'll be using a lot to stream FLACs off of my NAS server at home, work very well and bug free, whereas the Denon apps are horrible. Maybe Audyssey XT32 is slightly better than YPAO, but I'll get a UMIK-1 + REW and will do some manual EQ once I get around to it. And once it's set I won't have to touch it again for a long time. Whereas I'll be using those apps daily, and that experience will be more important![]()
I'll be measuring my diy speakers tomorrow anyway so I'll post the screen shots then. Too hot today..Yeah, @PENG needs to post screenshots his REW settings so we don't have to work to hard.
I'll probably play around with UMIK1+REW soon also.
For a primary system, I would get the A2070.deciding between the A1070 which I can get for $600 or the A2070 which I can get for $800.
Found out thunderstorm forecasted for tomorrow, will do the measurements and scr shots on Sunday.I'll be measuring my diy speakers tomorrow anyway so I'll post the screen shots then. Too hot today..
Seems like you have some misconceptions about such EQ systems, examples: less position is not "better" factually speaking, but is to you obviously, full band is more likely not as good as "small" if you have subwoofer(s),but again, I understand it is to you, spl meter is not necessarily more "accurate" than the auto setup results, and whether you prefer one system over the other, or manual adjustments is highly subjective therefore "better" is, also only factual to the individual user if determined by ears.
It has both! It’s graphic. With 3 different preset/save modes. 1, 2, and 3.Which Frequencies did they change?
What kind of EQ does it have?
The same GRAPHIC EQ in the Marantz?
Or something even more BASIC (like tones) than the Graphic EQ in the Marantz?
The Onkyo has a Graphic EQ. Are the Frequency Bands the same as Marantz, but with the added 25Hz band?It’s graphic (EQ).
Out of + or -6 it set my upper frequencies up .5-2.5 across the board. Audyssey maxed me out in the same frequencies +5 and 6.
With the 25 Hz control you could further control the roll-off/bass attenuation if you wanted to. That's how I've used mine in the past.It has both! It’s graphic. With 3 different preset/save modes. 1, 2, and 3.
It also has a separate tone (bass, treble) you can use as well.
Out of + or -6 it set my upper frequencies up .5-2.5 across the board. Audyssey maxed me out in the same frequencies +5 and 6.
It left my bass alone. Though; instead of just having a 63Hz setting like with the marantz, the Onkyo also has a 25Hz setting as well i can control. Since i currently don’t have a sub, that shouldn’t matter anyway. My towers don’t go that low lol.
My TSR-7790 does and does it well.. it's one of the reasons I can't bring myself to upgrade..when you pickup a AVR with pre-amp output for 299.00 makes it hard to part with it. It's been a very solid unit.I just sent an email to Yamaha asking if YPAO in the lower Yamaha Avantage models downsample all audio to 48kHz or retain up to 192kHz.
Yeah, hard to let go a perfectly working Yamaha.My TSR-7790 does and does it well.. it's one of the reasons I can't bring myself to upgrade..when you pickup a AVR with pre-amp output for 299.00 makes it hard to part with it. It's been a very solid unit.
The Onkyo has a Graphic EQ. Are the Frequency Bands the same as Marantz, but with the added 25Hz band?
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Wow, so the Graphic EQ in the Onkyo has even more bands than the Marantz.Onkyo has
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