been reading different opinions about this on various forums.
on our forum there seems to be a belief that marantz are warm, yamaha/denon are sharp, lack punch etc depending on everyones pov
but on avforums etc there are plenty of people who say that modern avrs dont have a sound signature, at least are not significantly different, and its the speakers that are the main 'culprit' so to speak
i had a marantz avr with WD 8.2 & found it good for some kinds of music & a bit mild for movies & pop/r&b kinda music
in my hunt for a new avr/speaker setup with a different sound sig i've heard a few combos. heard the marantz 1505 or 1605, i think, with BA26 & some taga FS. also heard WD 220 with marantz.
also took along my WD speakers & did a A/B comparison with denon 1200 & yamaha 581. i also heard the 2 avrs with polk rti BS.
till now nothing has beat the sound of denon 1200 with polk rtis with the different types of music i played.
the denon-WD combo was marginally better than the yamaha-WD combo. but it was only a slight difference such that you may not have noticed unless you did the A/B comparison
the yamaha-polk also was nothing great. it was just a bit clearer than with the WDs. maybe just a bit sharper. but the denon & polk combo was much much better. it seemed to bring the music alive. it was a significant change.
now it might be a bit sharp for some people. and even i'm wondering that it may be fatiguing listening to it for long. but i see it as - when you hear a live concert or live performance the music seems alive but i guess if you were to listen to a live gig for very long it would somewhere be fatiguing wouldnt it?
i guess thats what it means when a lot of people describe the polk-denon combo as "forward" - it's like being front row at a gig.
honestly all the other combos i've heard are what you can say "unnees-bees ka farak" & since its not possible to do A/B comparisons with different model avrs & speakers its difficult to judge. but so far nothing has stood out for me like the denon-polks
the only thing thats stopping me from pulling the trigger on that combo is i'm worried of the 'fatigue' factor. but since my movie/music sessions are usually 5-6 hours max on the weekends i'm wondering if it should be that much of a factor.
also i've heard/read mixed reports of the reliability factor of the yamaha & denon avrs. some say the yamahas are more reliable & have better ASS than the denon while others say the opposite.
what is surprising is the sound difference between the 2. in fact yamahas are supposed to be more dynamic than denon arent they? i can understand a little bit of diff but not this much. to the extent now i'm wondering if there was some eq/calibration done to make the denons match the rtis more than the yamahas ( i even asked the salesperson the next day but he said no ) because with my WDs there wasnt as much of a difference.
the yamahas are around 5k or so cheaper than the denons (with matching specs) so i wouldve loved to go for the yamahas but am worried if i dont get the same sound
on our forum there seems to be a belief that marantz are warm, yamaha/denon are sharp, lack punch etc depending on everyones pov
but on avforums etc there are plenty of people who say that modern avrs dont have a sound signature, at least are not significantly different, and its the speakers that are the main 'culprit' so to speak
i had a marantz avr with WD 8.2 & found it good for some kinds of music & a bit mild for movies & pop/r&b kinda music
in my hunt for a new avr/speaker setup with a different sound sig i've heard a few combos. heard the marantz 1505 or 1605, i think, with BA26 & some taga FS. also heard WD 220 with marantz.
also took along my WD speakers & did a A/B comparison with denon 1200 & yamaha 581. i also heard the 2 avrs with polk rti BS.
till now nothing has beat the sound of denon 1200 with polk rtis with the different types of music i played.
the denon-WD combo was marginally better than the yamaha-WD combo. but it was only a slight difference such that you may not have noticed unless you did the A/B comparison
the yamaha-polk also was nothing great. it was just a bit clearer than with the WDs. maybe just a bit sharper. but the denon & polk combo was much much better. it seemed to bring the music alive. it was a significant change.
now it might be a bit sharp for some people. and even i'm wondering that it may be fatiguing listening to it for long. but i see it as - when you hear a live concert or live performance the music seems alive but i guess if you were to listen to a live gig for very long it would somewhere be fatiguing wouldnt it?
i guess thats what it means when a lot of people describe the polk-denon combo as "forward" - it's like being front row at a gig.
honestly all the other combos i've heard are what you can say "unnees-bees ka farak" & since its not possible to do A/B comparisons with different model avrs & speakers its difficult to judge. but so far nothing has stood out for me like the denon-polks
the only thing thats stopping me from pulling the trigger on that combo is i'm worried of the 'fatigue' factor. but since my movie/music sessions are usually 5-6 hours max on the weekends i'm wondering if it should be that much of a factor.
also i've heard/read mixed reports of the reliability factor of the yamaha & denon avrs. some say the yamahas are more reliable & have better ASS than the denon while others say the opposite.
what is surprising is the sound difference between the 2. in fact yamahas are supposed to be more dynamic than denon arent they? i can understand a little bit of diff but not this much. to the extent now i'm wondering if there was some eq/calibration done to make the denons match the rtis more than the yamahas ( i even asked the salesperson the next day but he said no ) because with my WDs there wasnt as much of a difference.
the yamahas are around 5k or so cheaper than the denons (with matching specs) so i wouldve loved to go for the yamahas but am worried if i dont get the same sound