It most definitely will! I recently bought a Parasound A21 from a FM on this forum, and within a few days of listening, I think it has opened up a whole new world! But, it's an expensive road to take.I have Polk RtiA5 as FS a POLK DSW 600 Sub and 4 sourround speakers its a Atmos setup. While watching movies it sounds good and crisp. Recently i have started to enjoy High Quality music wav and flac files in 2.1 setup and i really enjoy them. My AVR is RXV-581 and while listening to HD Audio music i can feel that the FS needs some more power and it would sound good if it gets that extra power. I am looking for a Power amp which will drive the FS.
POLK RtiA5 FS Specifications from it's website.
EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER
- Total Frequency Response30 Hz - 27,000 Hz
- Nominal Impedance - 8 ohms
- Sensitivity (1 watt @ 1 meter) - 90 dB
- Lower and Upper 3dB Limits40 Hz - 26,000 Hz
Yamaha RX-V 581 Specifications from it's website.
- Recommended Amplifier Power Per Channel 20 watts - 250 watts
Will a Power Amplifier enhance the music and give me a better music experience or it won't or make just less difference ?
- --- 80 W per channel (6 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.09 % THD, 2 ch driven)
- --- 115 W per channel (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.9 % THD, 1 ch driven)
- --- 145 W per channel (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD, 1ch driven)
If yes then Please suggest me the specific model.
Good that you found an in-house solution to your conundrum.
We sail merrily on the same boat.Agree on lossless vs mp3. To my ears 320 kbps mp3 sounds the same as FLAC.
Guess I'm old
Cheers,
Raghu
+1 to YPAO sucking. I threw it away after it was suggesting some very wierd settings. I am very poor when it comes to an AVR anyways.Well, it's a little hard to get "punch" when you both set your mains to small and mute the sub
I suspect OP likes the "Direct" mode because it doesn't flatten the response he is used to hearing in-room. Also possible that YPAO plain sucks
Impossible to confirm without measurements, though.
I pray that Mark doesn't go insane before you complete your room.Your experiences are your own, of course.
I disagree with the notion that you can't have a good sounding setup for both HT and music, especially for the factors you describe. Of course, I've no way of demonstrating that to you until my room is complete
I pray that Mark doesn't go insane before you complete your room.