Hi Folks,
So after listening to my Yammy-471 for approx. less than 2 years, I let it go and got a new Denon A-X1000.
Back in 2012 (early) I had auditioned Denon, Onkyo and Pioneer AVRs and based upon the theory of elimination I got Yamaha 471 without audition
. As we all know Yamaha are very clean amps, but I was missing the Denon punch, though I eliminated for not being so musical.
Now this new line up of X-Series 500, 1000,2000,4000 etc. do not have the same sound signatures as that of old denon, this series has leaned towards brighter side, without losing the traditional punch.
So I started the auditon of Yamaha 371 Vs Denon X-500. The later won in all departments when ran on almost similar settings.
I grilled these AVRs with Transformers 2 (Bluray) (Opening Scene) that has a mix of Thunderous explosions, clink-clank shatter and background score with heavy (pitch wise) vocals from Ironhide and Optimus prime. Denon had Oomph..
For Music I had U2 (Rattle and Hum) DVD , as expected Yammy was bit (..just a bit) clean and open, but with Denon you could feel the bass driven in "Angel of Harlem and Desire" songs off course with detailed highs (no complaints)
Above tests were conducted with Tannoy sfs 5.1, Its Sub surprised me
I tried X-2000 as well with same material plus CARS Blu-ray also. I did not notice significant sound difference, however, its 7.1 and I ran it on 5.1.
This was run on Tannoy V2 & then on V4 , Velodyne sub (which was surprisingly a disappointment...I wonder why)
I'll try to add more details on this review...Thanks for reading..
Regards
Slash...
So after listening to my Yammy-471 for approx. less than 2 years, I let it go and got a new Denon A-X1000.
Back in 2012 (early) I had auditioned Denon, Onkyo and Pioneer AVRs and based upon the theory of elimination I got Yamaha 471 without audition

Now this new line up of X-Series 500, 1000,2000,4000 etc. do not have the same sound signatures as that of old denon, this series has leaned towards brighter side, without losing the traditional punch.
So I started the auditon of Yamaha 371 Vs Denon X-500. The later won in all departments when ran on almost similar settings.
I grilled these AVRs with Transformers 2 (Bluray) (Opening Scene) that has a mix of Thunderous explosions, clink-clank shatter and background score with heavy (pitch wise) vocals from Ironhide and Optimus prime. Denon had Oomph..
For Music I had U2 (Rattle and Hum) DVD , as expected Yammy was bit (..just a bit) clean and open, but with Denon you could feel the bass driven in "Angel of Harlem and Desire" songs off course with detailed highs (no complaints)
Above tests were conducted with Tannoy sfs 5.1, Its Sub surprised me

I tried X-2000 as well with same material plus CARS Blu-ray also. I did not notice significant sound difference, however, its 7.1 and I ran it on 5.1.
This was run on Tannoy V2 & then on V4 , Velodyne sub (which was surprisingly a disappointment...I wonder why)
I'll try to add more details on this review...Thanks for reading..
Regards
Slash...
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