tictic
01-18-2005, 02:56 PM
I've been upgrading my Sherwood AV Receivers on a regular basis.
I started with an R-125 RDS, which was a great starter to the world of seperates, gave it to an ex and upgraded to an R-725. The 725 was excellent, real major volume and dynamics. Was using it with a Marantz CD48. Upgraded to a Sherwood R-925, which I didn't like, a couple of problems with it. Gave the 725 to another ex, who loves it, she's got it connected up to a Cambridge Audio CD6 I got her. I upgraded to a Sherwood R-956 RDS. Was using a Cambridge D500 SE, now using a Cambridge Azur 640, connected with a Cambridge Pacific cable and using Gale XL-315 cable to connect to Celestion F-20 floorstanders.
My problem is that the 956 doesn't seem to have the analogue style wall of noise that the 725 had. I'm having to crank the volume way above what I had to on the 725 for the same level.
It's being used purely for audio, I have an Eltax AVR-280 for the dvd.
Any tips about where I'm going wrong would be appreciated.
I started with an R-125 RDS, which was a great starter to the world of seperates, gave it to an ex and upgraded to an R-725. The 725 was excellent, real major volume and dynamics. Was using it with a Marantz CD48. Upgraded to a Sherwood R-925, which I didn't like, a couple of problems with it. Gave the 725 to another ex, who loves it, she's got it connected up to a Cambridge Audio CD6 I got her. I upgraded to a Sherwood R-956 RDS. Was using a Cambridge D500 SE, now using a Cambridge Azur 640, connected with a Cambridge Pacific cable and using Gale XL-315 cable to connect to Celestion F-20 floorstanders.
My problem is that the 956 doesn't seem to have the analogue style wall of noise that the 725 had. I'm having to crank the volume way above what I had to on the 725 for the same level.
It's being used purely for audio, I have an Eltax AVR-280 for the dvd.
Any tips about where I'm going wrong would be appreciated.