Yamaha and NAD
March 21, 2007
I need opinion on the Yamaha RXV2600 receiver or NAD T163
and NAD T973 separates. As the price goes up -- NAD doubles the price from the Yamaha --
how about the performance? I will be using the units 50% stereo and 50% home theater.
Jimmy
Although I have not heard either of the specific
options you mention, I am familiar with both brands. Basing my answer on that prior
experience, I would say that the differences in price just about describe the differences
I would expect in performance. In other words, I think the NADs would outperform the
Yamaha, particularly in the amplifier section. NAD simply makes great amplifiers. As for
processing options for home theater, I doubt there would be much difference, but youll
have to compare the specs to be sure. I would not hesitate to spend just a bit more and
get the NADs.
Pioneer classics
March 19, 2007
I have a set of Pioneer HPM-100 speakers that were given to
me by a relative. Are these any good? I was told to hang on to them even if I had to spend
some money on them to get them repaired someday. Do you know anything about these?
Rob
A quick search reveals that the Pioneer HPM speakers
are quite collectable. Have a look on eBay and youll find all types of replacement
parts from new tweeters to grilles to the little logos that go on the speakers themselves.
There seems to be a thriving market for keeping these speakers up and running, and that
bodes well for anyone owning an older pair. Although I have never heard a pair, there must
be something about their sound that keeps the market alive for these apparent classics. I
would imagine that with a few Internet searches you could find some enthusiast websites
that could give you more details. So the answer is that you very well have a real classic
on your hands. Congratulations.
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