Robert-The-Rambler
03-31-2007, 06:37 PM
Well, I decided to give up on my Pioneer for a variety of reasons. First of all is a design flaw that simply drives me nuts. There is not enough bass when listening to 5.1/7.1 analog sources. The procedure to boost the bass was too much to bear for me. I won't even get into it in great detail. It involved getting up and going to the front portion of the receiver. You had to press and hold buttons while turning the receiver on. That is so laughable that you can't just press a button on the remote to boost LFE from to 0 to plus 10.
The lack of HDMI audio finally got me. I just got tired of analog as I started to find that CDs with a pure digital connection sounded so good that I wanted to avoid analog for everything except when it is unavoidable with my PC with a 7.1 Soundblaster X-Fi. I haven't really got to watch an entire HD-DVD but the difference is notable. Particularily the bass is so much better with HDMI over the analog inputs with the Toshiba HD-A1SN. Still there is a loss of gain when you watch in Dolby True HD compared to Dolby Digital Plus. It does not matter because there is enough gain even for my Behringer EP 2500s to sing wonderfully.
Anyhow, I don't dislike the Pioneer 1016 but the Onkyo even at more than twice the price offers so much in flexability and just better sound in general. As long as you get the right players in the future with the right decoders the HDMI 1.1 interface should support every audio format that might come along save anything Sony introduces like SACD though BLURAY should work great.
I'm leaving on a jet plane, babe I hate to go.............
Country roads, take me home to the place where I belong............
I caught a ride on the Dreamland Express............
Oh it sounds so damn good. Sing it JD. <>___<>
The lack of HDMI audio finally got me. I just got tired of analog as I started to find that CDs with a pure digital connection sounded so good that I wanted to avoid analog for everything except when it is unavoidable with my PC with a 7.1 Soundblaster X-Fi. I haven't really got to watch an entire HD-DVD but the difference is notable. Particularily the bass is so much better with HDMI over the analog inputs with the Toshiba HD-A1SN. Still there is a loss of gain when you watch in Dolby True HD compared to Dolby Digital Plus. It does not matter because there is enough gain even for my Behringer EP 2500s to sing wonderfully.
Anyhow, I don't dislike the Pioneer 1016 but the Onkyo even at more than twice the price offers so much in flexability and just better sound in general. As long as you get the right players in the future with the right decoders the HDMI 1.1 interface should support every audio format that might come along save anything Sony introduces like SACD though BLURAY should work great.
I'm leaving on a jet plane, babe I hate to go.............
Country roads, take me home to the place where I belong............
I caught a ride on the Dreamland Express............
Oh it sounds so damn good. Sing it JD. <>___<>