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Asked this over at AA, and thought I'd post here. Is the SONY a bit dry or lean through the mids? TIA
The fan that Harman heard is probably vital to cooling them as they have almost no heat sinking.
Yes the crossover distortion in conventional analog amps may cause leanness, but the eVos have no such problems at crossover yet still sound "lean" - or perhaps, more natural? The eVos aren't thin or bleached sounding like most solid state, yet reviewers still wish for more "presence" in the mid-band. Just hoping these SONYs are not similar sounding...
Yikes! This is a BIG issue to me. Can anybody definitively confirm or refute this???? I had assumed -- based on how cool my AVD-C70ES runs overall -- that the fan could be disconnected without penalty. I'm using it free-standing (not in a cabinet), with no components on top of it, and it has consistently run cool to the touch. If the fan must be left on, I doubt I will want to live with this component. I really dislike hearing it running in the background. It is unlikely that SONY put that fan in there if wasn't needed to insure the devices relability.This product was built by bean counters after all.There is probably no extra capacity anywhere in the unit. Exactly where is the fan located and where is the exhaust coming out. Acoustic foam could be positioned near the player/amp and dampening material applied to the enclosure. Soft footers or Darumas under it mght make it quieter. Scotty
Thanks Scotty! Now i wonder if this parameter may be optimised/adjusted in the new SONYs... My S805s would present a far less difficult load than the average electrostat for instance.
This may be a stupid question and idea but...I'm wondering if with the emergence of: 1) digital components like the Sony AVD series, and 2) room correction technologies like that built in to the Pioneer receivers (or I guess in the TACT gear too)...could we also see the emergence of a "digital crossover" (between the mid and tweeter in a 2-way, for example) inside the reciever such that it allows for speakers without crossovers? For example, if you had a biwirable/biampable two-way speaker ...
The fan on my c70ES is turned off. The fan, to begin with, is very low noise. I have extremely good hearing and doesn't in the least bother me even during quiet passages. ...
Exactly where is the fan located and where is the exhaust coming out. Acoustic foam could be positioned near the player/amp and dampening material applied to the enclosure. Soft footers or Darumas under it mght make it quieter...
I've been waiting and hoping for that. I'd want 6 bands of parametric EQ for each channel (Sony provided digital parametric EQ as long back as 1990, in a $1.5K digital preamp I owned, maybe called the TA2000ES? not sure), separable crossovers for each channel including 4 different sub channels, all with adjustable slopes, infinite phase adjustment for each channel (sony's provided several discrete settings for bass phase in their new AV ES receivers). I'm not y ...
Kent,Check this outhttp://www.behringer.com/02_products/prodindex.cfm?id=DCX2496&lang=engI did not check it exactly against your wish list, but I think it will be pretty close. I have also know of people modding the behringers, with good results.Randy