eisforelectronic
01-16-2011, 01:31 AM
So, I received my Emotiva UMC-1 and XPA-3 a few days ago. So far, I think I like the setup.
UMC-1 - I like what it does. The processing seems clean and I like the functionality. It's a little slow on video switching, but that's about it for complaints. Finally I can assign video to my CD input, so I can still have TV on the screen while I listen to CD's. Setup was easy and very straight forward I thought.
XPA-3 - Clean and powerful. It's a really flat amplifier. I'm really used to amplifiers and receivers that either make things sound good or bad. I don't think this amp does either. Some of my older CD's sound exactly like that, older. Other newer stuff sounds amazing. I'm now a little unsure about what I really want out of an amplifier. Is it better to have something that actually makes most things sound "good" or should it JUST amplify.
Overall the system is a vast improvement over the Denon receiver I'd been using. It's nice not to have to turn your system up close to it's max. Some softer cable shows I actually had turned up to 0 db on the Denon. Now I don't think I'll be going much more than 50% on the Emo setup.
UMC-1 - I like what it does. The processing seems clean and I like the functionality. It's a little slow on video switching, but that's about it for complaints. Finally I can assign video to my CD input, so I can still have TV on the screen while I listen to CD's. Setup was easy and very straight forward I thought.
XPA-3 - Clean and powerful. It's a really flat amplifier. I'm really used to amplifiers and receivers that either make things sound good or bad. I don't think this amp does either. Some of my older CD's sound exactly like that, older. Other newer stuff sounds amazing. I'm now a little unsure about what I really want out of an amplifier. Is it better to have something that actually makes most things sound "good" or should it JUST amplify.
Overall the system is a vast improvement over the Denon receiver I'd been using. It's nice not to have to turn your system up close to it's max. Some softer cable shows I actually had turned up to 0 db on the Denon. Now I don't think I'll be going much more than 50% on the Emo setup.