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6/22/2012

GEMINI XPB-1600 1600W Professional Power Amplifer Review

GEMINI XPB-1600 1600W Professional Power Amplifer
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I'd have to say, this amp worked perfectly for my application. Can't find ANYTHING wrong with it. :) Cooling fans are a GREAT FEATURE! :D This thing stays VERY COOL under 2 Ohm loads. Probably the coolest operating amp I've come across. I've got this baby hooked up to 2 Alpine SWR-1242Ds (4 Ohm operation) with a Pyle PYX-3X Crossover to "cross" out them high frequencies. I do not believe it's putting out 1600 Watts below 50 Hz, but I bet it IS somewhere along the lines of 1100-1300. It's all wired in 12 Gauge Wire. Maybe Upgrade? ANYWAY, Great product. CRYSTAL CLEAR. :)

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4/16/2012

Sony STR-DG500 6.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver Review

Sony STR-DG500 6.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver
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This 6.1 reciever offers 110 w/channel with subwoofer output. Sony has clearly worked to make the receiver smarter to provide the best audio experience with minimal intervention from the user: a microphone input (mic provided) automatically locates each speaker attached and balances all outputs.
If you're interested in simply having great home theater experience, without excessive tweaking, this is the reciever for you.
Pros - multiple a/v inputs, with support for component video and and optical connections for dvd audio.
Cons - no upsampling video sources (component output from component input only), no optical connection for cd players.

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4/15/2012

Yamaha RX-V3800BL 7.1-Channel Network Home Theater Receiver (Black) Review

Yamaha RX-V3800BL 7.1-Channel Network Home Theater Receiver (Black)
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I confess, I am a electronic consumer nut. After "getting by" on SVHS and component hookups for my electronic equipment, I bit the bullet and started looking for a receiver that had enough HDMI inputs, enough SVHS inputs, an input for my iPod and RCA-phono/USB-phono, LAN and computer. Previously, I had a Pioneer VSX-9500, then a Yamaha model with about 5 SVHS inputs, and a Denon AVR 4802R with 7 SVHS inputs. After a couple of months of searching through the usual suspects, including the other brands I have had, I settled on the Yamaha RX-V3800 in black because it allowed me to do enough of what I wanted to do from my shopping list I mentiond earlier.
First of all, I was surprised to find that all the receivers I looked at had downsized their number of connections from four years ago when I bought my Denon receiver. I was having to look at receivers costing 2 to 3 times as much as the RX-V3800 before I could find one with as many inputs, and I found even Yamaha's RX-Z11 had the same number as the RX-V3800, and it ran almost $5,000.00. Then, I thought about it... what were the inputs I really used most of all: SVHS, BluRay, HD-DVD, DVR, DVR-VHS combo, CD player, cassette, and phono. There was one input remaining that I was able to use with a junction box for ED-Beta,Laser Disc, XM radio, and an DVR-R recorder, so the Yamaha RX-V3800 would do without me having to compromise too much.
But, let's get to the machine and all of it's pluses:
The sound... It is terrific! With my previous system, I had to gerry-rig the side speakers using a quadraphonic synthesizer, but the RX-V3800 has the following speaker connections: left-front, right-front, center, left-side, right-side, left-rear, right-rear and sub-woofer. My previous set-up had a rear-center, and after reading a little, I found you could hook-up a rear center by using the RCA connection labeled "Single (SB)." (There's a "SURBACK PRESENCE" that can be used, also, but it was designed for when you only wanted one rear channel). When you set-up the speakers, Yamaha has a special optimizer microphone you plug into the front of the unit and it balances your speakers based on where you have the microphone placed.
The four HDMI inputs are great, too, because it allows me to have the best picture and sound from my BluRay, HD-DVD, Satellite Receiver, and DVR-VHS unit.
The Internet radio is easy to use, and it is programmed with plenty of stations. The selection of stations with the Yamaha remote is easy and the sound is wonderful.
The iPod Yamaha YDS-10 dock option is a must if you have an iPod. Quite frankly, I probably won't use my phono, now, except to make digital recordings of out-of-date vinyl recordings because of the ease of operation of the iPod through the docking station, especially if you have the 80 or 160 GB model of iPod with all the music they can hold.
The XM set-up with the XM Extreme is nice and integrates smoothly. I, actually, use an older XM radio through two RCA inputs, but with the XM Extreme directly connected, it is easier to use.
The computer set-up is not as easy as the manual would make you believe, but it is easier if you do the following: Make sure your PC has XP Service Pack Two or Vista on it AND you have Windows Media Player 11 installed, have your 232 Serial Ports between the computer and the Yamaha RX-V-3800 connected, and have a networking guide for your operating system. Once you have those done, you go into Windows Media Player, select "Library" at the top, and then select "Media Sharing" to allow the tunes on your PC to be shared with your receiver. For other PC's on your LAN, it would be best for you to already have those tunes shared, but if you connect an iPod, that might not be necessary. While I am at it, I will say this about Media Player ll: once you've checked the right boxes, it does a good job.
Overall, I am extremely pleased with the Yamaha RX-V3800. I did think that they could have done a better job with the manual... for example, in setting-up the PC, you start reading the instructions and it refers you to two other sections of the manual, and when things just didn't seem to jell, one finds that later in the manual, they show you how to do the set-up more thoroughly and manually, if needed. That said and done, though, I would buy this receiver again. I do wish it had more inputs, but then again, most people don't have as much to hook-up as I do. If there were a four-and-a-half stars rating, I would give it, but I'm stuck giving it only four.

UPDATE: It is two months after first doing this review, and I still love this receiver. I bought a great pair of outside speakers that look like rocks, HiFi Works 30020 HFW 6.5-Inch Rock Speakers (Pair), and use the "Room 2" with the X-10 Powermid remote extender, X10 POWERMID Remote Control Extender Kit PM5900. This set-up is wonderful! I sometimes have the iPod play outside, while inside they are watching TV on the HDTV. One caution, when setting-up the "Room 2," it will ask you what is the initial volume you want the "room" to have. I had not paid that much attention to those dB settings on the volume you get across the screen of the TV, and the first time I used Room 2, you could hear the music over a block away... Those speakers didn't flinch and their tone was terrific! (Unfortunately, our house was so sound proof, I didn't know I was blowing-out the neighbors.) Using the X-10 remote control extenders really is a blessing. If you use the extenders in other areas of the house, be sure to have your remote receiver up close to the Yamaha.

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The Yamaha RX-V3800 7.1-Channel Network Home Theater Receiver offers high-end sound and video quality to take your home theater experience to the next level.It provides 980 Watts of total power, pushing 140 Watts to each of its 7 channels.This advanced home theater receiver introduces new technologies and features including 3D CINEMA DSP, the latest HDMI 1.3a specification support, upscaling to 1080p, full support for high definition audio formats signals, Adaptive DRC and Adaptive DSP Level, YPAO Auto Setup with Quick Start, and multi-zone custom installation support and Network Receiver functions.High quality components, crystal clear sound and video clarity, and cutting edge technologies will make the Yamaha RX-V3800 the cornerstone of your home theater experience.

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9/27/2011

AudioSource Amp 3 Stereo Power Amplifier Review

AudioSource Amp 3 Stereo Power Amplifier
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When my Adcom GFA-545 died, I was shocked to see the prices for the new Adcom amps. I decided to take a chance on the AMP3 and am very satisfied with the sound and apparent quality of the AMP3. I had a simple question for tech support and was able to reach them by phone with no wait. So far, so good. I just hope it last 15 years like my Adcom. I would then give it 5 stars.

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The Amp 3 stereo power amplifier from AudioSource is a powerful addition to your home audio system and home theater. A simple design houses a high-end, high-power amplifier that is easy to set up and use. AudioSource amplifiers deliver accurate, rich sound, combining high sound-pressure levels and a clear reproduction of even the most subtle details of sound.
The powerful Amp 3 provides up to 150 watts per channel in stereo mode and up to 400 watts in mono. Clean, pure sound is a hallmark of the amplifier with total harmonic distortion of less than 0.04%. In the heart of the amp, the torodial power transformer generates a big sound while reducing distortion by shielding the sound from stray magnetic fields. A peak limiter circuit provides further protection against distortion in your speakers at high volumes. Discrete output devices ensure pure signal fidelity from all sources.
The Amp 3's auto-on feature powers up the amplifier whenever an input signal from an audio source is detected. The unit will shut down automatically when no signal is present. A manual power switch can also be used.
There are two pairs of speaker outputs on the Amp 3. Both outputs can be used simultaneously, as long as the combined impedance does not drop below 2 ohms. With the Amp 3, you can control the volume directly on the unit, or by adjusting the signal source component (such as your receiver, preamp, etc.) Separate channel level controls allow for individual adjustment.
What's in the Box Amp 3 stereo amplifier, power cord, and owner's manual.

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9/15/2011

Harman Kardon Signature Series 2.1 Multichannel Amplifier Review

Harman Kardon Signature Series 2.1 Multichannel Amplifier
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This seems like a really nicely built amp. I bought a demo model for under $500 which makes is a real bargain. It runs warm but not hot to the touch. It sounds very dynamic and clean, I can't detect any kind of coloration from the amp. If anything it's too transparent because it will make bad sources sound as they are: bad. I haven't tried it with any big speakers to see how well the bottom end hits, but the top end seems real good. Very dynamic for movies with my Atlantic Tech. System 270 THX Select speakers. The retail prices are a bit high, for $1200 I'd probably prefer other amps such at Outlaw's Model 750 for $1099 or others from Parasound, B&K or Rotel. But if you can find a decent price on this amp it is a high quality product. It could easily meet THX Ultra specs for power and performance.

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The Signature 2.1's brute-force high-current capability (over 100 amperes!) belies the sonic delicacy and fine detail that this power amplifier is capable of delivering. With an astonishing ultrawide bandwidth of 1kHz to 170kHz (?3dB), the 2.1 provides tight, fast, controlled bass down the lowest reproducible octaves; a panoramic, three-dimensional soundstage; and open, articulate treble. It's warm and natural-sounding at any volume level.Weighing almost fifty pounds, the 2.1 is designed to deliver the full impact of the wide dynamic range of today's movie soundtracks and digital music media. Five separate channels each deliver 100 watts into 8 ohms or 150 watts into 4 ohms, all channels driven 20Hz to 20kHz, with less than 0.03% total harmonic distortion. Yet its efficient design and generous convection heat exchanger totally eliminate the need for noisy forced-air fans.

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7/01/2011

Marantz MM7025 Stereo Power Amplifier (Black) Review

Marantz MM7025 Stereo Power Amplifier (Black)
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I needed a decent power amp to attach to the active equalizer of my Bose 901s which is in turn connected to the front channel pre-outs of my Yamaha RXV667 receiver.
Having never really been a fan of Marantz products for cosmetic reasons (unfair I know) I'm really impressed as it is a really nicely built piece of kit.
I had a very real concern that the presence of a cooling fan grill on the back of the amp was going to result in unwanted noise - it doesn't. In actually fact the internal design of the amp is interesting in that there is a central alloy box section tubular heat-sink running front to back with the cooling fan mounted on the inner end of the tube (so immediately behind the front face plate). The fan seems to be temp sensor triggered and spins very slowly and thus completely inaudible even when one is inches away.
Audio performance is completely transparent - effortless power on demand and absolute silence when on but no signal applied. Perfect!

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