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I'm sorry the guy at Oade didn't say... he just said that they would be quite a bit more expensive. I assumed that they are integrated units... you could call Oade at 229-228-0093 more more info.
QuoteThat said, do you Sony AVD C70 owners feel like it is underpowered? The guys at Oade warned me that some people are complaining about the lack of power.I got the same lip service from Oade when I bought mine. The guy at Oade said that some customers were mating the unit with HUGE inefficient speakers in a BIG rooms. In such cases, any ~100+ watt amp will run into the same issues when trying to fill a huge room with sound along with "unfriendly" speakers.For me, the Sony has plenty of power to spare. You can easily lose your hearing with how loud it goes.
That said, do you Sony AVD C70 owners feel like it is underpowered? The guys at Oade warned me that some people are complaining about the lack of power.
Wow, the Sony white paper is fascinating, and it sounds like their digital ES receivers with S-MASTER-PRO may indeed be a real breakthrough. But does anybody know whether the NEW generation of all-in-one AVD players (the AVD-C500ES and the AVD-C700ES, due out next week) utilize the S-MASTER chip ....
The Spectron and the B&O Icepower chips can only do analog in. Spectrons digital in module is just a D to A converter before the amp.
(Because at some point the digital signal must be converted to analog) Can somone with the techical expertise expound on this?
Bill, my speakers don't play "1's" and "0's" very well. They don't do D to A conversion either, yet I'm sure I would hear an analog signal. Where would the D to A conversion take place?