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
1 hr ago
Back to the Future Part III 4K (Blu-ray)
$24.96
21 hrs ago
Back to the Future: The Ultimate Trilogy 4K (Blu-ray)
$44.99
 
Back to the Future Part II 4K (Blu-ray)
$24.96
 
The Toxic Avenger 4K (Blu-ray)
$35.33
 
Vikings: The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
$54.49
 
How to Train Your Dragon (Blu-ray)
$19.99
14 hrs ago
The Conjuring 4K (Blu-ray)
$27.13
1 day ago
Renfield 4K (Blu-ray)
$32.96
1 hr ago
Jurassic World: 7-Movie Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$99.99
1 day ago
The Creator 4K (Blu-ray)
$20.07
11 hrs ago
Superman 4K (Blu-ray)
$29.95
 
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 > Receivers
Register FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 09-04-2009, 04:21 PM   #41
brokenthumb brokenthumb is offline
Active Member
 
brokenthumb's Avatar
 
Jul 2009
Colquitt, GA (MEMBER OF THE "ECPP")™
377
1
1
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
You are right, I had the UPA-2 in mind vs the XPA-3.......my mistake! Plus I think the XPA-5 is out of stock until the 10th. If they came out with a UPA-3, I would probably jump on it....
The UPA-7 look like a good deal to power all 7 channels at $700. That's $100 a channel, 125 watts RMS.

I wish I had pre-outs already.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 04:30 PM   #42
Fors* Fors* is offline
Moderator
 
Fors*'s Avatar
 
Jan 2009
Pottstown, PA
160
12
142
11
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by brokenthumb View Post
The UPA-7 look like a good deal to power all 7 channels at $700. That's $100 a channel, 125 watts RMS.

I wish I had pre-outs already.
I saw that as well, and now that I think of it, it really would be better to just get the UPA-7 or the XPA-3 because you figure if they had a UPA-3 it would come in at around $400 with 125 watts, so for another $200 you could get the XPA-3 and have twice the power at 250 watts.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 04:49 PM   #43
brokenthumb brokenthumb is offline
Active Member
 
brokenthumb's Avatar
 
Jul 2009
Colquitt, GA (MEMBER OF THE "ECPP")™
377
1
1
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
I saw that as well, and now that I think of it, it really would be better to just get the UPA-7 or the XPA-3 because you figure if they had a UPA-3 it would come in at around $400 with 125 watts, so for another $200 you could get the XPA-3 and have twice the power at 250 watts.
Would the UPA-7 provide any benefit for you Forsberg? I thought your Pioneer Elite SC-05 was 140 watts per channel and the UPA-7 would be 125 watts. Is there more to it than just wattage?
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 04:53 PM   #44
Fors* Fors* is offline
Moderator
 
Fors*'s Avatar
 
Jan 2009
Pottstown, PA
160
12
142
11
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by brokenthumb View Post
Would the UPA-7 provide any benefit for you Forsberg? I thought your Pioneer Elite SC-05 was 140 watts per channel and the UPA-7 would be 125 watts. Is there more to it than just wattage?
The amp's add'l wattage allows for cleaner power and a clearer sound from what I heard. The reason to get the amp would be to improve my SQ. Usually, in order to do that, you need to increase the power. So, an extra 125 watts to each channel would almost double what it is getting now. That should provide a noticeable result, where I should hear better detail from my speakers immediately.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 05:00 PM   #45
brokenthumb brokenthumb is offline
Active Member
 
brokenthumb's Avatar
 
Jul 2009
Colquitt, GA (MEMBER OF THE "ECPP")™
377
1
1
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
The amp's add'l wattage allows for cleaner power and a clearer sound from what I heard. The reason to get the amp would be to improve my SQ. Usually, in order to do that, you need to increase the power. So, an extra 125 watts to each channel would almost double what it is getting now. That should provide a noticeable result, where I should hear better detail from my speakers immediately.
Oh, I didn't know it adds to the AVR's watts. So you would be getting 140 + 125 for 265 total watts! I always thought the Pioneer would only be used for processing when an amp is used.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 05:10 PM   #46
Fors* Fors* is offline
Moderator
 
Fors*'s Avatar
 
Jan 2009
Pottstown, PA
160
12
142
11
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by brokenthumb View Post
Oh, I didn't know it adds to the AVR's watts. So you would be getting 140 + 125 for 265 total watts! I always thought the Pioneer would only be used for processing when an amp is used.
Well, I say that because alot of guys get these amps and talk about the added clarity and better sound, so I assume it is from the "add'l" power. However, maybe you have a point, and the "add'l" power is the power rating from the amp alone......I'll PM crazy, he can tell us!

EDIT: correction brokenthumb, you only get the power from that amp and you let the receiver do the processing as you thought. The reason, according to crazy, that you get the better quality sound is that the amp is doing the one dedicated job it is suppose to do, and that is power your speakers, while the receiver would be doing a few different jobs, thus reducing its effectiveness to provide the same sound an external amp can do.

Last edited by Fors*; 09-04-2009 at 05:29 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 05:27 PM   #47
Steve Steve is offline
Blu-ray Knight
 
Steve's Avatar
 
May 2008
Anna, TX
128
416
41
Default

You won't get any "additional" power. When I say that, I mean you don't add the power from the amp to the power from your receiver. If your receiver is pushing 100 watts/channel, and the receiver pushes 200 watts/channel, you won't be getting 300 watts/channel. You'll be getting the 200 watts/channel from the amp. When you connect an amp to your AVR, you're using the AVR's pre-outs, and these are unamplified connections. The AVR will only send the signals to the amp and the amp does all the amplification itself. You're taking the amp in the receiver out of the loop. You may get "cleaner" power. In the case of the ICE amps, for example, this may not necessarily be true, but the separate amp may still sound different due to being a different type of amp. An amp is particularly beneficial in the case of lower powered receivers that may only push 90-100 watts/channel. We know that often in real life these amps only end up pushing 50 or 60 amps with all channels driven. That's not to say an amp is not beneficial with higher-end receivers, but the benefits may not be as substantial.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 05:42 PM   #48
brokenthumb brokenthumb is offline
Active Member
 
brokenthumb's Avatar
 
Jul 2009
Colquitt, GA (MEMBER OF THE "ECPP")™
377
1
1
1
Default

Okay, so it would make more sense to go with the XPA-3 or 5 over the UPA-7 if you already have a good receiver.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 05:45 PM   #49
Steve Steve is offline
Blu-ray Knight
 
Steve's Avatar
 
May 2008
Anna, TX
128
416
41
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by brokenthumb View Post
Okay, so it would make more sense to go with the XPA-3 or 5 over the UPA-7 if you already have a good receiver.
I guess it depends on your philosophy on HT. If I was going to go with an amp, personally I would want it to drive all of my speakers so they all get the same amount of power and all have the same type of sound. Others will say the front stage is the most important and would be perfectly happy with just a three channel amp for those three speakers, and then drive their surrounds with the receiver. It's hard to tell you what is "best". There's nothing "wrong" with either approach.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2009, 09:09 PM   #50
Irrob Irrob is offline
Blu-ray Guru
 
Irrob's Avatar
 
Aug 2007
USA
49
61
880
16
4
91
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by brokenthumb View Post
What are the main differences in the Elite VSX-23TXH and the Elite VSX-21TXH. Is it only more HDMI connections and such? Is the performance identical?
The Elite 21:
Has 4 HDMI inputs. The 23 has 5 inputs.
Has 1 HDMI output. The 23 has 2 outputs (neat feature).
Has 1 digital output. The 23 has 2 outputs.
No multichannel Precision Quartz Lock System (bell/whistle for synchronizing audio)

That's about it
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-05-2009, 04:01 AM   #51
malibuite malibuite is offline
Junior Member
 
Sep 2009
21
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by malibuite View Post
Need a little help choosing between these two receivers;
Pioneer Elite VSX-23TXH vs Denon AVR-2310CI

I currently own a Marantz SR7400, PS3, Samsung 46" LCD 1080p 120hz and B&W Speakers:
DM604 S3 - Front
DM602 S3 - Rear
LCR600 S3 - Center
Velodyne DLS 10 - Sub

Thank you for any input, advice, suggestions.
Thanks for the input...I was leaning towards the Pioneer all along....too bad I can not find any of the SC-05's anywhere at the $700-800 range. Has anyone bought from 6Ave.com? If so any good experiences? I believe from what I have read even though they are an authorized retailer Pioneer ELite will not warranty anything bought from an online dealer. Read somewhere that BestBuy will price match with them? Does anyone have any input on this?
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-05-2009, 10:37 AM   #52
Irrob Irrob is offline
Blu-ray Guru
 
Irrob's Avatar
 
Aug 2007
USA
49
61
880
16
4
91
Default

Many members have purchased from 6Ave with no problems whatsoever. They are an authorized dealer. Yes you're right, Pioneer is picky about online purchasing of the Elite line. This is a gray area for me. From Pioneer:

Unauthorized Internet Dealers

Pioneer does NOT offer a manufacturer's limited warranty for products purchased from anyone who is not an authorized dealer and it does NOT offer rebates or other special opportunities for products purchased from anyone who is not an authorized dealer. Pioneer is not able to identify all persons and companies who claim to be authorized Pioneer dealers. Pioneer has been able to identify the following persons and companies who are NOT authorized Pioneer dealers:

1. Valley TV (California)
2. New World Electronics (California)

eBay Sellers
Pioneer does NOT authorize any of its dealers to sell new products on eBay. Pioneer's agreements with its dealers prohibit sales on eBay. Accordingly, Pioneer does not offer its limited manufacturer's warranty or rebates for products purchased from any dealers on eBay.


Here is a link to Authorized interent dealers:
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...n+the+Internet

Like I said, this is a gray area, since not even the Pioneer store offers the Elite receivers for sale online. As for BB doing in store price matching with online retailers, i'm not sure they will, but I dont have any experience with that. Maybe someone else will chime in.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-05-2009, 05:52 PM   #53
Steve Steve is offline
Blu-ray Knight
 
Steve's Avatar
 
May 2008
Anna, TX
128
416
41
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Irrob View Post
Like I said, this is a gray area, since not even the Pioneer store offers the Elite receivers for sale online. As for BB doing in store price matching with online retailers, i'm not sure they will, but I dont have any experience with that. Maybe someone else will chime in.
I've heard of cases where they did, and cases where they wouldn't. I guess it's just luck of the draw, depending mostly on the salesman you're dealing with.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2009, 12:15 PM   #54
edubb5 edubb5 is offline
Active Member
 
Nov 2008
LEXINGTON KY
24
Default Audio Perimeter? Duel ch 1 or 2. Or both???

Can someone please tell me what Duel Channel is in the Audio Perimeter? I know you can use 1 or 2! Or Both... But what does it do??? Trying to get the best sound out of this receiver with my Pioneer Elite 23fd Blu Ray Player! I have turned Off DRC and was just wondering what Duel channel feature was!

Last edited by edubb5; 09-09-2009 at 12:17 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2009, 12:20 PM   #55
Fors* Fors* is offline
Moderator
 
Fors*'s Avatar
 
Jan 2009
Pottstown, PA
160
12
142
11
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by edubb5 View Post
Can someone please tell me what Duel Channel is in the Audio Perimeter? I know you can use 1 or 2! Or Both... But what does it do???
The manual states that with an encoded dual mono Dolby Digital track, it can dictate how it can be played. It is very rarely used, but when it is necessary because of a dual mono encoded soundtrack, it will send two languages to two seperate channels. Again, the audio must be a dual mono encoded Dolby Digital soundtrack for this to work. To be honest, I don't even know where one could find such a soundtrack.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2009, 12:45 PM   #56
edubb5 edubb5 is offline
Active Member
 
Nov 2008
LEXINGTON KY
24
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
The manual states that with an encoded dual mono Dolby Digital track, it can dictate how it can be played. It is very rarely used, but when it is necessary because of a dual mono encoded soundtrack, it will send two languages to two seperate channels. Again, the audio must be a dual mono encoded Dolby Digital soundtrack for this to work. To be honest, I don't even know where one could find such a soundtrack.
OK, Thanks! So do you just use Chan 1? That is what I just left it on. And I see you have a buttkicker. I am thinking about running 2 subs with my buttkicker but is having a hard time on how I could hook these up! I guess I need 2 Y split. to split up the sound
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2009, 04:32 PM   #57
Fors* Fors* is offline
Moderator
 
Fors*'s Avatar
 
Jan 2009
Pottstown, PA
160
12
142
11
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by edubb5 View Post
OK, Thanks! So do you just use Chan 1? That is what I just left it on. And I see you have a buttkicker. I am thinking about running 2 subs with my buttkicker but is having a hard time on how I could hook these up! I guess I need 2 Y split. to split up the sound
Yep, I just use Channel 1. As far as the buttkicker, yes, I have 2 Y-splitters coming from the back of my receiver. I split one of the female ends of the Y-splitter that is hooked into the sub-out to another Y-splitter, giving me 3 leads. 2 go to each sub and the 3rd goes to the buttkicker amp.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2009, 05:00 PM   #58
edubb5 edubb5 is offline
Active Member
 
Nov 2008
LEXINGTON KY
24
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
Yep, I just use Channel 1. As far as the buttkicker, yes, I have 2 Y-splitters coming from the back of my receiver. I split one of the female ends of the Y-splitter that is hooked into the sub-out to another Y-splitter, giving me 3 leads. 2 go to each sub and the 3rd goes to the buttkicker amp.
Great! My other quest is- I have a Velodyne DPS12 and I will be getting the Sub 12 by Klipsch! I would want to match up my subbs but I get such a good deal @ work on that sub 12. Do you think it will sound OK with two diff brands of sub
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2009, 05:13 PM   #59
Fors* Fors* is offline
Moderator
 
Fors*'s Avatar
 
Jan 2009
Pottstown, PA
160
12
142
11
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by edubb5 View Post
Great! My other quest is- I have a Velodyne DPS12 and I will be getting the Sub 12 by Klipsch! I would want to match up my subbs but I get such a good deal @ work on that sub 12. Do you think it will sound OK with two diff brands of sub
Do you have an SPL meter? I would recommend one, even if you had only 1 sub or a matching set of 2 subs. I have 2 different quality and size subs that I have managed to play well together. I basically have my subs set up to have the smaller and much less powerful PSW10 to handle the upper end of the lower frequencies, while I let me SVS PC12 sub kick out all of the serious low end that some scenes really demand. Believe me, the PC12 can handle itself wonderfully and it has a very consistent frequency range. The real reason I have 2 subs is because of some bass voids I had in the room. It eliminated alot of them, and it also provided further support in providing even bass response too. I use my SPL meter all the time, and especially with 2 different subs, as they interact with the room differently and need to be "dialed-in" so that one doesn't overpower the other or so that the other doesn't underperform to the point that any localization would become noticeable. I even built sub-risers to deal with the vertical modes in the room and to decouple the subs from my hard ceramic floor. All in all, the 2 subs work very well together. I say get an SPL meter if you are going the route you mentioned. Here is the link for one from RadioShack or "The Shack". The digitial one is easier to read and they run $49.99.

Here is Big Daddy's sticky on how to use an SPL meter.....
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2009, 05:25 PM   #60
edubb5 edubb5 is offline
Active Member
 
Nov 2008
LEXINGTON KY
24
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
Do you have an SPL meter? I would recommend one, even if you had only 1 sub or a matching set of 2 subs. I have 2 different quality and size subs that I have managed to play well together. I basically have my subs set up to have the smaller and much less powerful PSW10 to handle the upper end of the lower frequencies, while I let me SVS PC12 sub kick out all of the serious low end that some scenes really demand. Believe me, the PC12 can handle itself wonderfully and it has a very consistent frequency range. The real reason I have 2 subs is because of some bass voids I had in the room. It eliminated alot of them, and it also provided further support in providing even bass response too. I use my SPL meter all the time, and especially with 2 different subs, as they interact with the room differently and need to be "dialed-in" so that one doesn't overpower the other or so that the other doesn't underperform to the point that any localization would become noticeable. I even built sub-risers to deal with the vertical modes in the room and to decouple the subs from my hard ceramic floor. All in all, the 2 subs work very well together. I say get an SPL meter if you are going the route you mentioned. Here is the link for one from RadioShack or "The Shack". The digitial one is easier to read and they run $49.99.

Here is Big Daddy's sticky on how to use an SPL meter.....
Yea, for me it is go this way or sale my Boston's and get deftech speakers! But I like the sound out of my bostons. Just want more of it to sound like those deftechs. And I thought with two subs! I can get that boom along with the clarity
  Reply With Quote
Reply
Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Audio > Receivers

Similar Threads
thread Forum Thread Starter Replies Last Post
The Official Pioneer Elite 01/03/05/07/09 Receivers Thread Receivers cembros 882 01-11-2013 05:21 PM
Pioneer Elite receivers 1080P Up Scaling Receivers edubb5 25 09-19-2009 02:16 AM
Audioholics: First Look at the new Pioneer Elite receivers Receivers dobyblue 34 08-05-2009 05:20 PM
New Pioneer Elite A/V Receivers Receivers McBain 12 05-09-2008 12:23 AM
Anyone got new Pioneer Elite receivers? Home Theater General Discussion Jodi 2 07-06-2007 03:31 AM



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 02:59 AM.