Thank you all for contributing to my feverish desire to get the best sound I can chase after.
After all of my discoveries about speaker placement and amps and gain... I would really like to delve into tubes I was pondering a Dynaco PAS 3 x for a while and almost pulled the trigger...but I backed off for a few reasons...one being the ability to match it with my Yamaha M-70 amp...and the impendence issues. I know there is a formula that makes it safe to match a tube pre with a ss amp...but...I got nervous.
But...in the last few days I realized something that surprised me. I finally placed my Yamaha 200 wpc separates back into my primary system...taking out the stand-in Onkyo TX 8211 50 wpc receiver. I realized that the modest yet newer 1997-2008 Onkyo TX 8211 sounded BETTER than my 1983 Yamaha separates. The Onkyo was fuller, "brighter", a more dynamic sound with a touch of color... Where the Yamaha separates where dull, flat without any...anything. Just there. Maybe on an oscilloscope, the Yamaha would shine with the specs...but my ears tell me my version of the truth. I know that "flat" response is the key...but the Yamaha brand didn't do anything for me. Perhaps it is the 25 year difference in technology. between the Yamaha (back-in-the day-state-of-the-art) M-70-, C-70 and the modest and newer (consumer-brand) Onkyo TX 8211. I dunno.
I was thinking about a new Yamaha integrated,...but, I think a different brand is in my future. Perhaps Marantz..
The suggestions above sound great and compelling...yet...my next system...at this late date, will be my last. Klipsch Heritage will surely be part of that system. The Willenston R8 above surely got my attention... Maybe a ss hybrid with a tube phono pre? Hmmm.
Now.., I am rambling... I just wanted to share what my ears say to be true.
Thanks to all for your continuing help and support. I wish I had some knowledge to share.
vinylspin
After all of my discoveries about speaker placement and amps and gain... I would really like to delve into tubes I was pondering a Dynaco PAS 3 x for a while and almost pulled the trigger...but I backed off for a few reasons...one being the ability to match it with my Yamaha M-70 amp...and the impendence issues. I know there is a formula that makes it safe to match a tube pre with a ss amp...but...I got nervous.
But...in the last few days I realized something that surprised me. I finally placed my Yamaha 200 wpc separates back into my primary system...taking out the stand-in Onkyo TX 8211 50 wpc receiver. I realized that the modest yet newer 1997-2008 Onkyo TX 8211 sounded BETTER than my 1983 Yamaha separates. The Onkyo was fuller, "brighter", a more dynamic sound with a touch of color... Where the Yamaha separates where dull, flat without any...anything. Just there. Maybe on an oscilloscope, the Yamaha would shine with the specs...but my ears tell me my version of the truth. I know that "flat" response is the key...but the Yamaha brand didn't do anything for me. Perhaps it is the 25 year difference in technology. between the Yamaha (back-in-the day-state-of-the-art) M-70-, C-70 and the modest and newer (consumer-brand) Onkyo TX 8211. I dunno.
I was thinking about a new Yamaha integrated,...but, I think a different brand is in my future. Perhaps Marantz..
The suggestions above sound great and compelling...yet...my next system...at this late date, will be my last. Klipsch Heritage will surely be part of that system. The Willenston R8 above surely got my attention... Maybe a ss hybrid with a tube phono pre? Hmmm.
Now.., I am rambling... I just wanted to share what my ears say to be true.
Thanks to all for your continuing help and support. I wish I had some knowledge to share.
vinylspin

