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I wouldn't trust Panasonic's 'official' specs in the manual.These mass market companies are known for fudging the numbers to make things look the way they want them to.Maybe they just tested the new units a diff. way to get a better dist. rating. Far from the first time that happened.I know the new Sony digital Recs had diff. dist. rating in their manuals than posted online at Sony's web page. Then I think J&R.co, had a diff. dist. rating.Crutchfield I know had a diff. one.None of it mat ...
Beatles,Can you comment on the SA-XR25, SA-XR45, SA-XR50, and SA-XR70 in terms of sound quality? How would you rank them?On another note, Circuit City has the SA-XR25S on clearance for under $140. I bought an open box for $129.99.
I haven't heard the 70 yet but the 50 is a disappointment. I'd rank them XR10,XR45,XR25,XR50. From finest to worst.
From the manual:Multi-source re-masterThis original feature boosts the frequencies of the higher harmonics thatare lost during recording due to compression.When Re-master is on, the current level appears.EFFECT 1: For fast tracks (pop and rock)EFFECT 2: For tracks with a variety of tempos (jazz)EFFECT 3: For slow tracks (classical)EFFECT 4: For compressed audio signalsOFF: The re-master processing is off.Seems to work on pretty much anything. On older redbook CDs it is very noticeab ...
Yesterday I received a SA-XR50. It was sent to me by a customer to evaluate for mods.It is similar to the previous generation but there are a few differences.First off, there is now relay switching in the main speaker signal path. This will add yet another mechanical connection.The power supply is very close to the one used is the SA-XR25. There are blank spaces on the board for more parts to be added for the SA-XR70. What these parts are for, I do not know as I do not have the service manual. I ...
The SA-XR25 and 45 use 3) TI TAS5182X1 chips in the audio section to supply the switching mosfets. The SA-XR50 only uses 2 of the TI TAS5182 chips. For the front channels there are quite a few small chips and surface mounted components in place of a single TAS5182. The switching mosfets are the same in all channels as are the output filters.
Since the XR25 and XR45 have the same chip, why does the XR45 sound better?
There is far more to the sound of a reciever than just the controller chips.The SA-XR45 uses a far more sophisticated power supply for the output section. The volume control is also implemented differently. The switching relays in the SA-XR50 are to turn on and off the A & B main speakers. The TAS5182 chips already have short circuit and over current protection built into them.There is no room on the circuit board for any additional PS caps to be added.
Wayne,I still suspect that not using a 5182 for the front channels, is really for reasons of quality. 5182 is a power stage controller, maybe having all the channels in one chip would lead to interference.BTW, what is the PWM chip in the Xr25 and XR45 ? Looks like the one in XR50 is the TAS5076 which can accept upto 192Khz.
BTW, how is volume control implemented in the panasonics ? Looks like the PWM chip has volume control. Is it done by controlling the height (voltage) of the PWM output ?