musicguy04
07-16-2004, 08:09 PM
I had my Toshiba SD-5700 player connected to the digital input of my Yamaha receiver, but since I'm looking for a new CD Player or amp at the moment, I've found out the purist way to get the sound from the CD Player's analog stage is to connect to the receiver's discrete external input. I did this. I didn't hear much difference, but maybe that's because the Yamaha and Toshiba have similar DACs? Just a though.
Well, I mentioned before that I have a friend with a Denon DVD-2200 and a Denon 3805 receiver and paradigm studio 60 front speakers and studio 20 surrounds. Well, I took your suggestion and asked to borrow his speakers. It was a no-go on the 60's, but they're not easy to move, but I'm able to use his studio 20's for one day. We've been fiddling with it for a few hours. Yeah, I'll say there's a definite improvement with the paradigms. I think the biggest improvements are in clarity, naturalness of sound, and maybe a little more detail. However, no bass! :-( That's because I hooked up the DVD/CD player to the discrete inputs and there's no bass management on that thing. I heard the Denon sucks with it as well, but he doesn't have this problem since he has full range fronts. So I tried to use the Yamaha's Zone 2 pre amp outputs to go to my sub. Nothing. No sounds! wtf? Now there was sound, but nothing great when using the DVD/CD via digital input. But nothing on discrete. Nothing. Is there any way around this?
Ok, these are my thoughts on the whole sound thing. Although my system was MUCH improved with the studio 20's being used, his system still was more musical, sweeter, and had a LOT more detail than mine. Would this be due to the Denon DVD-2200 or his receiver, or both? So this still leaves me in the whole buy AMP or buy new CD player dilemma. But yeah, my system never sounded this good with the paradigms, and people have suggested I buy speakers now, but that's a waste of $$ since I'll be getting really nice ones in a few months. And no, I can't fork over $2000 to get matching B&W 805 surrounds, since I can't afford near that and I'm not even sure I'm going with the 804's, but I probably will.
So I need help with the Zone 2 being used with the discrete input on my receiver and if it was either the amp on the Denon or the CD player on the Denon that added all the detail and sweetness. Clarity and soundstage definitely improved with the speakers. Probably the paradigms are able to produce more detail with better source components than my polks. B&W's and the like even better.
Well, I mentioned before that I have a friend with a Denon DVD-2200 and a Denon 3805 receiver and paradigm studio 60 front speakers and studio 20 surrounds. Well, I took your suggestion and asked to borrow his speakers. It was a no-go on the 60's, but they're not easy to move, but I'm able to use his studio 20's for one day. We've been fiddling with it for a few hours. Yeah, I'll say there's a definite improvement with the paradigms. I think the biggest improvements are in clarity, naturalness of sound, and maybe a little more detail. However, no bass! :-( That's because I hooked up the DVD/CD player to the discrete inputs and there's no bass management on that thing. I heard the Denon sucks with it as well, but he doesn't have this problem since he has full range fronts. So I tried to use the Yamaha's Zone 2 pre amp outputs to go to my sub. Nothing. No sounds! wtf? Now there was sound, but nothing great when using the DVD/CD via digital input. But nothing on discrete. Nothing. Is there any way around this?
Ok, these are my thoughts on the whole sound thing. Although my system was MUCH improved with the studio 20's being used, his system still was more musical, sweeter, and had a LOT more detail than mine. Would this be due to the Denon DVD-2200 or his receiver, or both? So this still leaves me in the whole buy AMP or buy new CD player dilemma. But yeah, my system never sounded this good with the paradigms, and people have suggested I buy speakers now, but that's a waste of $$ since I'll be getting really nice ones in a few months. And no, I can't fork over $2000 to get matching B&W 805 surrounds, since I can't afford near that and I'm not even sure I'm going with the 804's, but I probably will.
So I need help with the Zone 2 being used with the discrete input on my receiver and if it was either the amp on the Denon or the CD player on the Denon that added all the detail and sweetness. Clarity and soundstage definitely improved with the speakers. Probably the paradigms are able to produce more detail with better source components than my polks. B&W's and the like even better.