In other words, the Yamaha is not the problem. In fact, it is the least of your problems.
Z zumbo Audioholic Spartan Aug 24, 2007 #21 In other words, the Yamaha is not the problem. In fact, it is the least of your problems.
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Aug 24, 2007 #22 nak45z said: I feel that the receiver Yamaha 2500 doesn't sound warm or have enough power... Click to expand... Yamaha is well designed hence it has no sound, transparent. Tone controls will warm it up, so would an EQ, or getting a euphonic by design amp. Enough power is relative to spl levels you want to achieve speaker sensitivity and impedance.
nak45z said: I feel that the receiver Yamaha 2500 doesn't sound warm or have enough power... Click to expand... Yamaha is well designed hence it has no sound, transparent. Tone controls will warm it up, so would an EQ, or getting a euphonic by design amp. Enough power is relative to spl levels you want to achieve speaker sensitivity and impedance.
N nak45z Junior Audioholic Aug 27, 2007 #23 you might be right. I guess i need to learn how to tune my yamaha. Once i have dialed in the mic on the rx2500, how can i further tune my receiver.
you might be right. I guess i need to learn how to tune my yamaha. Once i have dialed in the mic on the rx2500, how can i further tune my receiver.
N nak45z Junior Audioholic Aug 27, 2007 #24 when i bought my super cube, i thought i was in par with the sunfire super junior.....