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Affejunge
Audioholic
I have owned the Yamaha RX-V663 for about 4 months now. I have been really only using it for home theater and have been happy with it. Then about 2 weeks ago I found out about the receiver not passing BTB (and to think I thought Audioholics were wrong about my Samsung 46A650 being able to display BTB). It annoyed me that Yamaha was not upfront about this. And why would they do *any* processing on the video signal? (my previous yamaha, HTR-5760, did pass BTB over S-Video) but I figured no big deal, my HTPC is hooked up directly to my TV and anything broadcast or on dvd should not be affected.
Now, this is where I get really upset: So, I picked up a Turntable at a garage sale (Beogram 1700, $20!). The only receiver I have with a phono in is my very old Sony STR-DE835. Have it hooked to 2 JBL HLS 615. Vinyl sounds great (not sure I would say "better" than CD but definitely different and in a good way)
"Awesome," I think, cannot wait to hook this up down stairs to my HT setup with a sub. A friend lends me the Rotel 980 phono preamp, I hook it up, put on a little Neil Diamond...and....meh.... Sounds weak. The subs are putting out bass, but there is NO richness to it. My old Sony sounded much better.
"What the....", I check to make sure no digital processing is going on. The receiver is set to "Straight". I try "2 Channel"..no better... I hit "Pure Audio"
BAM! Music explodes out of my speakers... sound amazing! This is what I am looking for!! But something is missing.. ahh...no sound routed to the sub. So as a work around i have the pre-out L/R go to the sub's low pass filter.
I repeat this test with CDs...exact same experience. "Pure Audio" blows away what ever the Yamaha is doing with the signal. But why is it doing anything esp on "Straight"? And especially on CD where the PCM stream is coming in digitally over HDMI and my front speakers are set to "Large". (BTW "Pure Audio" will not pass 2.1, so, so much for having my Oppo-980H do bass management)
There is no way turning off some circuity should have this much of an effect. Why in the heck is the Yamaha messing with the signal? I have a bad feeling with the analog signal it is digitizing it, running it through dsp for low/high pass then converting back to analog... completely destroying the whole reason for analog!
Sorry for being so long winded, I am just really disappointed. I still think the V663 is decent for home theater but for audio it is a no go.
Now, do I get a new pre processor and use the Yamaha as just an amp (eyeing the new Outlaw 997 coming out) or chuck it all and look for something new?
Suggestions?
Now, this is where I get really upset: So, I picked up a Turntable at a garage sale (Beogram 1700, $20!). The only receiver I have with a phono in is my very old Sony STR-DE835. Have it hooked to 2 JBL HLS 615. Vinyl sounds great (not sure I would say "better" than CD but definitely different and in a good way)
"Awesome," I think, cannot wait to hook this up down stairs to my HT setup with a sub. A friend lends me the Rotel 980 phono preamp, I hook it up, put on a little Neil Diamond...and....meh.... Sounds weak. The subs are putting out bass, but there is NO richness to it. My old Sony sounded much better.
"What the....", I check to make sure no digital processing is going on. The receiver is set to "Straight". I try "2 Channel"..no better... I hit "Pure Audio"
BAM! Music explodes out of my speakers... sound amazing! This is what I am looking for!! But something is missing.. ahh...no sound routed to the sub. So as a work around i have the pre-out L/R go to the sub's low pass filter.
I repeat this test with CDs...exact same experience. "Pure Audio" blows away what ever the Yamaha is doing with the signal. But why is it doing anything esp on "Straight"? And especially on CD where the PCM stream is coming in digitally over HDMI and my front speakers are set to "Large". (BTW "Pure Audio" will not pass 2.1, so, so much for having my Oppo-980H do bass management)
There is no way turning off some circuity should have this much of an effect. Why in the heck is the Yamaha messing with the signal? I have a bad feeling with the analog signal it is digitizing it, running it through dsp for low/high pass then converting back to analog... completely destroying the whole reason for analog!
Sorry for being so long winded, I am just really disappointed. I still think the V663 is decent for home theater but for audio it is a no go.
Now, do I get a new pre processor and use the Yamaha as just an amp (eyeing the new Outlaw 997 coming out) or chuck it all and look for something new?
Suggestions?