As an Amazon associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for your support!                               
×

Best Blu-ray Movie Deals


Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals »
Top deals | New deals  
 All countries United States United Kingdom Canada Germany France Spain Italy Australia Netherlands Japan Mexico
Superman I-IV 5-Film Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$74.99
19 hrs ago
The Howling 4K (Blu-ray)
$35.99
5 hrs ago
The Bone Collector 4K (Blu-ray)
$33.49
13 hrs ago
Back to the Future Part III 4K (Blu-ray)
$24.96
1 day ago
Death Wish 3 4K (Blu-ray)
$33.49
15 hrs ago
Back to the Future: The Ultimate Trilogy 4K (Blu-ray)
$44.99
 
It's a Wonderful Life 4K (Blu-ray)
$11.99
1 hr ago
Death Line 4K (Blu-ray)
$34.99
5 hrs ago
Spotlight 4K (Blu-ray)
$35.99
11 hrs ago
Vikings: The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
$54.49
 
Lawrence of Arabia 4K (Blu-ray)
$30.48
 
The Toxic Avenger 4K (Blu-ray)
$35.33
 
What's your next favorite movie?
Join our movie community to find out


Image from: Life of Pi (2012)

Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Audio > Pre/Pro, Amplifiers and Separate Systems


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 05-21-2009, 03:51 PM   #1
vega2K vega2K is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
vega2K's Avatar
 
Jan 2009
68
345
228
Default My First Separate - My impressions

Background/Set-up:
I hooked up my newly delivered Parasound HCA 2205AT (220watts x 5 channel) Amp. This is my first attempt at the separate amp world. First, just a little background: I consider myself to be a "layman" but knowledgeable when it comes to HT Audio/Video, etc. - I probably know a little more then the next guy mainly because of these forums. My receiver is a Pioneer Elite 94TXH (140watts x 5 channels) driving a 7.1 (actually a 7.2) system. My speakers are KEF's (iQ series) for the front and Infinity's for my rears. I have two powered Subwoofers. My Music/movie source is a PS3. You can check my gallery for more details.

The Parasound amp is working fine, it is about 5 to 7 years old and is in good condition. I chose it because of the price and the reviews I read. It drives my Front (L/R/C) and my Rear (L/R). The receiver drives the Rear Surrounds.

Based on all the comments about going from non-separates to separates, I expected an obvious and immediate difference. But I have to say that I have not seen it yet. I am not sure what I was expecting, but I did expect a huge difference. Yes the volume can be raised higher and the speakers can sound louder, but it is hard for me to tell a huge difference. Better imaging? More clarity? I don't know if I hear more of this, especially since my system was awesome in these respect to begin with.

Conclusions/questions so far:
1. Could it be that my Pioneer Elite receiver is just that good, that it gives similar results as a separate Amp (aside from volume) in terms of imaging, clarity, etc.? I really think this is a possibility.
2. Could the Parasound amp just not be as good as other amps? I know there are better amps but at the price point I paid, I doubt this, especially since it received excellent reviews.
3. Could it be that the 5 to 7 year old Parasound is just not up to date and is too old to compete with today's recievers (at least with Pioneer Elite)? I doubt this as well since not too much has changed in this time frame.
4. Could it be that I am just not sensitive enough or have the listening skills that could differentiate the before and after? Now this is a possibility, but I am not that old and I have noticed such differences at HT and A/V stores such as ABT.
5. Maybe I need to run MCACC again with the amp. I will do that but doubt it will make a huge difference.
6. Maybe my speakers are not the best to be used with a separate amp? Maybe they are efficient enough so that there isn't much of a difference?
7. I paid about $700 for the amp, could I have been better off applying that towards better speakers?
8. Did I miss anything?

Bottomline:
My set-up with the new separate amp sounds awesome both for movies and music, but it sounds about as awesome as when I didn't have it. Maybe as time goes by, I will notice more differences, but for now I am happy but not as impressed with my separate as I thought I would be. I like to call it as I see it and this is how I see it so far. Any comments would be welcomed!
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-21-2009, 04:35 PM   #2
aramis109 aramis109 is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
aramis109's Avatar
 
Mar 2008
Milwaukee, WI
10
4
360
18
Default

For someone that's been teetering on the razor's edge of buying a separate amp now for a month, this discussion is very welcomed. I'm interested in seeing what others say, and at the very least I appreciate you posting this, though being out $700 and not being happy certainly sucks.

On the plus side, should you decide to sell it, you should get most if not all your money back if you go through Audiogon I would think.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-21-2009, 04:42 PM   #3
kpkelley kpkelley is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
kpkelley's Avatar
 
Aug 2007
Framingham, MA
385
2478
113
152
Default

The Elite's are some nice receivers with some very good amp sections particularly for home theatre, but they are believed to be a litting wanting when it comes to music.

Have you had a chance to listen to music now that you've moved to a seperate amp?

Also, a calibration might help, you never know. Have you thought about moving your front left and right out a litte, that front left speaker looks cramped in that corner, particularly when the right speaker doesn't have a side wall next it. Speaker placement can be a very difficult thing to manuever.

Best of luck in your search to optomize your set-up.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-21-2009, 05:15 PM   #4
vega2K vega2K is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
vega2K's Avatar
 
Jan 2009
68
345
228
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by kpkelley View Post
The Elite's are some nice receivers with some very good amp sections particularly for home theatre, but they are believed to be a litting wanting when it comes to music.

Have you had a chance to listen to music now that you've moved to a seperate amp?

Also, a calibration might help, you never know. Have you thought about moving your front left and right out a litte, that front left speaker looks cramped in that corner, particularly when the right speaker doesn't have a side wall next it. Speaker placement can be a very difficult thing to manuever.

Best of luck in your search to optomize your set-up.
Thanks for the comments. My conclusions were based on watching/hearing Nine Inch Nails and John Mayer on Blu-ray and listening to various CDs. I am very familar with these two Blu's. I also watched Dark Knight, The Day the earth Stood Still, and a few other movies.

I have thought about increasing the space between my fronts, but the problem is that my right speaker would be in the middle of the floor and with kids, this is not an option. But aside from this - remember that I have always been very happy with the AQ of my set-up, pre and post amp. The issue is that I do not detect much of a difference - it's still awesome, it's just not more awesome Thanks again.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-21-2009, 05:39 PM   #5
JJ JJ is offline
Blu-ray Count
 
JJ's Avatar
 
Jul 2007
Miami, FL
99
619
1293
31
5
18
203
Send a message via AIM to JJ Send a message via Yahoo to JJ
Default

Great feedback, Vega. ::reads a bit more into it::
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-21-2009, 05:46 PM   #6
vega2K vega2K is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
vega2K's Avatar
 
Jan 2009
68
345
228
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by JJxiv1215 View Post
Great feedback, Vega. ::reads a bit more into it::
I learned from the best
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-21-2009, 05:44 PM   #7
naturephoto1 naturephoto1 is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
naturephoto1's Avatar
 
Oct 2008
Breinigsville, PA
260
21
263
Default

Several things to consider: 1) listen to well recognized music rather than movies. 2) Home Theater amps are not normally as good as amps that are designed for 2 channel sound and listening to music. 3) is the rest of your system up to the new component amp? When listening to the music, listen for such things as clarity of the sound, imaging, soundstage, focus, dynamics, and bass response.

Rich
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 04:23 PM   #8
vega2K vega2K is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
vega2K's Avatar
 
Jan 2009
68
345
228
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by naturephoto1 View Post
Several things to consider: 1) listen to well recognized music rather than movies. 2) Home Theater amps are not normally as good as amps that are designed for 2 channel sound and listening to music. 3) is the rest of your system up to the new component amp? When listening to the music, listen for such things as clarity of the sound, imaging, soundstage, focus, dynamics, and bass response.

Rich
Thank you for the feedback, I must have missed your post.
(1) I am still evaluating and will take your advice on listening to recognized music.
(2)&(3) I guess I kind of knew or expected that there was a difference with 2 channel amps mainly due to the price difference. Also, as I said in one of my posts, I definitely have heard a difference when I have listened to set-ups at the A/V stores (ABT in my case). However, we are talking about a $14K amp and $28K KEF Reference speakers! There better be a difference! In my set-up, I would assume that upgrading my speakers would make a difference - so there is room for improvement there. But again, with better speakers, should I expect more of a difference with and without an amp?

In terms of clarity of the sound, imaging, soundstage, focus, dynamics, and bass response - this is where I am looking to see an improvement and I will continue to look for it. Thanks again.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-26-2009, 03:33 AM   #9
prerich prerich is offline
Moderator
 
prerich's Avatar
 
Dec 2007
50
1
2
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by naturephoto1 View Post
Several things to consider: 1) listen to well recognized music rather than movies. 2) Home Theater amps are not normally as good as amps that are designed for 2 channel sound and listening to music. 3) is the rest of your system up to the new component amp? When listening to the music, listen for such things as clarity of the sound, imaging, soundstage, focus, dynamics, and bass response.

Rich
Very good comment's Rich, I personally use seperate 2 channel amps for each channel. I can tell a marked difference over any receiver that I 've heard - basically in dyanmics. All of my amps except for my Yamaha XM6150 were designed for 2 channel music - the XM6150 is an actual theater 6 channel amp that I have bridged to 3 channels and I only use 2 of them for the side rears. I listen to a lot of music that's performed live so I can understand your comments. I can also understand Vegas' comments also - good thread.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-21-2009, 05:03 PM   #10
vega2K vega2K is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
vega2K's Avatar
 
Jan 2009
68
345
228
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by aramis109 View Post
For someone that's been teetering on the razor's edge of buying a separate amp now for a month, this discussion is very welcomed. I'm interested in seeing what others say, and at the very least I appreciate you posting this, though being out $700 and not being happy certainly sucks.

On the plus side, should you decide to sell it, you should get most if not all your money back if you go through Audiogon I would think.
Thanks for the feedback. I teetered too and finally pulled the trigger. I AM happy with the outcome, it's just that I expected a much bigger difference. I mean, how many threads and comments from so many members have always stated that "Oh man what a difference" or "Night and Day", etc. So I expected to feel the same way, but honestly the difference is just very subtle and is not obvious. I tend to think that people re-enforce their purchases by stating more than they really believe or in this case hear more than they really hear. I try to be as objective as possible and if I made a sh!tty purchase or decision, then I am the first to admit it. In this case it is not a Sh!tty purchase or poor decision, but it is not the mind-blowing life changing experience that others have apparantly gone through.

Maybe if I would have had a different receiver the outcome would have been different, I don't know. I agree that the $700 is recoverable and for an amp that at one point retailed for almost $2000, it is not too bad. I am going to keep it and as I said hope/expect to all of a sudden say "Hey I didn't hear that before" or "Now I understand". I would also be very curious to try out a different amp just to see, but I do not have the money or the time. I am also very interested to hear other's comments but I would ask that they dig deep and be honest with their assessment.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-21-2009, 05:53 PM   #11
aramis109 aramis109 is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
aramis109's Avatar
 
Mar 2008
Milwaukee, WI
10
4
360
18
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by vega2K View Post
Thanks for the feedback. I teetered too and finally pulled the trigger. I AM happy with the outcome, it's just that I expected a much bigger difference. I mean, how many threads and comments from so many members have always stated that "Oh man what a difference" or "Night and Day", etc. So I expected to feel the same way, but honestly the difference is just very subtle and is not obvious. I tend to think that people re-enforce their purchases by stating more than they really believe or in this case hear more than they really hear. I try to be as objective as possible and if I made a sh!tty purchase or decision, then I am the first to admit it. In this case it is not a Sh!tty purchase or poor decision, but it is not the mind-blowing life changing experience that others have apparantly gone through.

Maybe if I would have had a different receiver the outcome would have been different, I don't know. I agree that the $700 is recoverable and for an amp that at one point retailed for almost $2000, it is not too bad. I am going to keep it and as I said hope/expect to all of a sudden say "Hey I didn't hear that before" or "Now I understand". I would also be very curious to try out a different amp just to see, but I do not have the money or the time. I am also very interested to hear other's comments but I would ask that they dig deep and be honest with their assessment.
I agree with your assessment re: people's reviews of their own purchases. I think that it happens quite a bit around here. Some of it I'm sure is just human nature. My buddy laughed at me today and said, "You know, every day you stand there and tell me how 'this movie or that' sounded amazing. What do you really think you're going to get out of another $600?"

I answered, "There's always room for more betterer!" But... he's got a point. You have to be really careful when there's not an objective measuring stick to hold up. I'm still pondering an external amplifier, but if there's not a large jump for my financial investment, in my mind it's not worth it. I'd be better off upgrading speakers again (which I'm not prepared to do).
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 06:16 AM   #12
Drew664 Drew664 is offline
Blu-ray Guru
 
Drew664's Avatar
 
Oct 2007
South Dakota
28
68
Default

I'm glad you posted this as well.

Another thing people may be overplaying is the timbre matching of the fronts. I bought a pair of towers that don't timbre match my center, and I have yet to notice anything 'off' or 'wrong' when the sound moves across the screen. This is not to say that it wouldn't be more noticeable with better components or the matching center itself (I've got no doubt the sound will be improved - but solely due to the fact that the speaker would be a better build).

I'm not going to pull the trigger anytime in the near future on separates, but hearing both the pros and the cons of hands on reviews is all part of being a smart consumer. Thanks for sharing.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 02:35 PM   #13
vega2K vega2K is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
vega2K's Avatar
 
Jan 2009
68
345
228
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew664 View Post
I'm glad you posted this as well.

Another thing people may be overplaying is the timbre matching of the fronts. I bought a pair of towers that don't timbre match my center, and I have yet to notice anything 'off' or 'wrong' when the sound moves across the screen. This is not to say that it wouldn't be more noticeable with better components or the matching center itself (I've got no doubt the sound will be improved - but solely due to the fact that the speaker would be a better build).

I'm not going to pull the trigger anytime in the near future on separates, but hearing both the pros and the cons of hands on reviews is all part of being a smart consumer. Thanks for sharing.
I know what you mean. I am now convinced that maybe I was born without a gene that can detect certain things that others seem to detect so easily when it comes to audio and video.

I believe that I have simply come to a point where any realistic improvement on my set-up (aside from $10K+ speakers or $10K amps) simply will not be that noticeable. One of my role models on this forum - Big Daddy - in one of his posts mentions reaching "diminishing returns", I think I may be there.

P.S. - I still think paying $2000 for Speaker Cables is just not right and is down right hilarious!!! http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc....00289&auc&3&4&
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 02:18 PM   #14
vega2K vega2K is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
vega2K's Avatar
 
Jan 2009
68
345
228
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by aramis109 View Post
You have to be really careful when there's not an objective measuring stick to hold up.
That right there is the biggest hurdle! Unfortunately the objective measuring stick is you and your eyes and ears! But apart from trying out every speaker, every amp, every projector - for yourself, there is no way to apply that measuring stick.

I have no doubt that those that say their sound improved by leaps and bounds because of a new cable or because their speakers are toed-in a half an inch more or because they changed amps, really did experience that, but I also believe that not everyone will.
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 02:36 PM   #15
aramis109 aramis109 is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
aramis109's Avatar
 
Mar 2008
Milwaukee, WI
10
4
360
18
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew664 View Post
I'm glad you posted this as well.

Another thing people may be overplaying is the timbre matching of the fronts. I bought a pair of towers that don't timbre match my center, and I have yet to notice anything 'off' or 'wrong' when the sound moves across the screen. This is not to say that it wouldn't be more noticeable with better components or the matching center itself (I've got no doubt the sound will be improved - but solely due to the fact that the speaker would be a better build).

I'm not going to pull the trigger anytime in the near future on separates, but hearing both the pros and the cons of hands on reviews is all part of being a smart consumer. Thanks for sharing.
Well, it depends. When I was upgrading from my Polks to my Def Techs, I still had the center for a bit. It REALLY sounded off from the rest of the system. I will say that same line is the EASIEST way to timbre-match though.


Quote:
Originally Posted by vega2K View Post
That right there is the biggest hurdle! Unfortunately the objective measuring stick is you and your eyes and ears! But apart from trying out every speaker, every amp, every projector - for yourself, there is no way to apply that measuring stick.

I have no doubt that those that say their sound improved by leaps and bounds because of a new cable or because their speakers are toed-in a half an inch more or because they changed amps, really did experience that, but I also believe that not everyone will.
It's funny- I just removed my toe-in and the soundstage opened up a bit for me. I was surprised at the difference. Yet... I still question amps because, well... I haven't experienced it for myself yet. I need to find some way to demo.
  Reply With Quote
Old 06-11-2009, 02:45 AM   #16
Pondosinatra Pondosinatra is offline
Blu-ray Champion
 
Pondosinatra's Avatar
 
Jun 2008
Calgary, Alberta
45
2
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by vega2K View Post
Background/Set-up:

Bottomline:
My set-up with the new separate amp sounds awesome both for movies and music, but it sounds about as awesome as when I didn't have it. Maybe as time goes by, I will notice more differences, but for now I am happy but not as impressed with my separate as I thought I would be. I like to call it as I see it and this is how I see it so far. Any comments would be welcomed!
I asked this same question on another thread. I got a Marantz AV9000 for cheap off eBay. I found it made a world of difference on my old setup (old Yamaha receiver), Samsung Blu-ray.

My question was the same, considering that even the most mid-level receivers today are so jam packed with features, is a preamp warranted anymore?

Last edited by Pondosinatra; 06-11-2009 at 02:48 AM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 06-11-2009, 04:34 AM   #17
richteer richteer is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
richteer's Avatar
 
Jun 2007
Kelowna, BC
1
Send a message via AIM to richteer
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pondosinatra View Post
My question was the same, considering that even the most mid-level receivers today are so jam packed with features, is a preamp warranted anymore?
Of course!

1. Why pay for an amp section you don't need (because of external power amp(s))?

2.If you have a hybrid stereo/HT system, you want the HT stuff to compromise the stereo stuff as little as possible, preferably not at all (if stereo is, as it is in my case, your primary focus).
  Reply With Quote
Old 06-11-2009, 04:44 AM   #18
rded rded is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
rded's Avatar
 
Aug 2008
555 Naim Street
254
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mdabb View Post
Cool, there is a list here that might contain an integrate. Scroll down a little bit for the list. I know there is even more than what is listed though. So I'm confident something out there will grab ya........

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=94148

I'll also ask around and see what might be out there. I have a few ideas
Mdabb, was actually looking for an integ amp(solid or tube) with an HT bypass and not a pre/pro But its cool, I'll look into that list-again.

Quote:
Originally Posted by richteer View Post
2.If you have a hybrid stereo/HT system, you want the HT stuff to compromise the stereo stuff as little as possible, preferably not at all (if stereo is, as it is in my case, your primary focus).
Rich, I know the above comment was not intended for me but I get the point ok!? I'll do an HT bypass eventually. Now I won't be able to sleep.
  Reply With Quote
Old 06-11-2009, 08:41 AM   #19
TOP_GUN TOP_GUN is offline
Member
 
Mar 2008
chicago
Default

I have monitor audio gs60's If I got tubes what kind of power would I need to push them
  Reply With Quote
Old 06-11-2009, 02:22 PM   #20
rded rded is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
rded's Avatar
 
Aug 2008
555 Naim Street
254
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TOP_GUN View Post
I have monitor audio gs60's If I got tubes what kind of power would I need to push them
Wassup fellow Chicagoan?! To answer your question, a 50-75 watt/channel tube amp(even a solid state amp) with CLEAN HIGH CURRENT DESIGN will drive your speakers without a hiccup. The real question is how much do you wanna spend on tubes? Mono blocks and 2channel tube amps are not cheap 5 channel tubes OMG. Look at Gremal's 5 channel integ tube amp, its over 20K MSRP.
Just a tip: You can go to Promusica by clark and fullerton, They have plenty of tube amps there. There's also the EDGE home theatre in Palatine and my favorite- Nextlevel AV as they're just starting to carry tube amps.
  Reply With Quote
Reply
Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Audio > Pre/Pro, Amplifiers and Separate Systems

Similar Threads
thread Forum Thread Starter Replies Last Post
Keeping your movies separate from Kids/Wife Blu-ray Movies - North America Riff Magnum 86 06-29-2015 11:17 PM
Separate DAC's Pre/Pro, Amplifiers and Separate Systems Intamin 16 04-26-2009 08:08 PM
Separate room/closet for A/V equipment Projectors Riff Magnum 8 09-22-2008 04:33 PM
Do They Do Separate Shipping? Blu-ray Movies - North America Batman00 2 07-10-2008 12:19 AM
Harry Potter: Separate vs. Set Blu-ray Movies - North America CJS234 19 12-07-2007 08:57 PM


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 09:29 PM.