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Stereo SACD and DVD-A?

May 31, 2004

I'm very interested in DVD-A and SACD sound formats, but I haven't yet invested in a full surround-sound speaker system. (I have two wonderful floorstanding speakers, and I am using an Onkyo TX-DS787 A/V receiver.) Would I get any benefit from DVD-A or SACD playback in a two-speaker system?

Richard Boulton

There are two aspects of both DVD-A and SACD that are appealing to audiophiles. The first is the multichannel capability, which, obviously, you're not set up to enjoy yet with just two speakers (you need five for that). The other is the higher-resolution capabilities of both formats, which can be enjoyed in stereo playback. Red Book CD uses 16-bit word length and has a sampling rate of 44.1kHz. DVD-A can go up to 24-bit/192kHz -- resolution and dynamic range are significantly enhanced. SACD uses Sony's proprietary DSD encoding scheme, which is purported to offer far superior resolution compared to standard CD, too. In theory, then, DVD-A and SACD are both capable of sounding better than CD.


Do size and weight matter?

May 28, 2004

I definitely need your advice. Which one to choose: Rotel RX-1050 or Denon PMA2000R? I will run a pair of B&W DM602 speakers plus my CD player -- that's it. The Rotel has a tuner, but I won't use that. Why this model? I found an awesome deal for it! The Denon looks bigger -- is huge -- and weighs twice as much. Do these things matter? I don't know.

Eduardo

Size matters, but sometimes it doesn't. There could well be a reason the Denon weighs more -- thicker chassis, or a more robust power supply for the amplifier section. There's more to good audio equipment than weight, though, and weight shouldn't be the determining factor for your purchase decision -- you don't buy audio by the pound. The real keys are how a unit sounds, whether it's reliable, if it will work well in your system, and if you can afford it. If you can't afford the Denon but the Rotel is priced right, then your decision is easier. If you can afford both, then your only choice is to listen to both and determine which you like better.


Adapter for MP3 player

May 24, 2004

I would like to build a modest stereo system that uses a Creative Labs NOMAD Jukebox 3 40GB Portable MP3 player as the source. My amplifier of choice would be the Blue Circle CS integrated. Speakers would be the Axiom M22ti SE. The NOMAD can store .wav files (uncompressed digital files ripped from my CDs to my computer and then transferred to the portable). It has a line-out that supports a 1/8" stereo mini plug. Now to connect from the line-out of the NOMAD to the line-in of the Blue Circle CS I need a special adapter cable. Can you suggest where I might find a top-quality cable that may be terminated at one end with a 1/8" stereo mini plug (male) and at the other end with two RCA phono plugs (male)? I would be willing to pay in the neighborhood of $250 USD for such a cable.

Thank you for your advice and please comment on the resulting system.

Ian Scott

A variety of cable companies can configure a cable to suit your needs, but the first that comes to mind would be Analysis Plus. They do quite a lot with the professional industry so would likely have 1/4" and 1/8" adapters available. They also provide high-quality products at a reasonable cost. Regarding your system choice, it seems like a fine setup, although I can't comment on that specific pairing. Again, the companies you mention are solid, in my experience, and their products excellent.


Next review

May 21, 2004

Can you tell me what will be your next review? I'm hoping to have some more choices when shopping next week and have come to rely on your reviews. Thanks for a great site.

Francis P.

Our next review will be a combined article on the Anthem TLP 1 and PVA 2 preamp-tuner/stereo amplifier pairing. We also have reviews in the works of some cool headphone gear, integrated amps, and more excellent-sounding speakers. Keep checkin' in!


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