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The most important thing when trying to improve the sound of an existing equipment is the room acoustics not the cables not anything else. The placement of the speakers has to be changed and tested. The difference between an High-End and a normal system IMHO is not the value of the equipment but the care that has been taken into the placement and selection of the speakers.

A list of the DVD's I own (motion pictures and music DVDs) can be seen on the
DVDB Moviebase
web server.
In march 2002 there was a discussion in the newsgroup
de.rec.musik.hifi asking every reader of the group to tell which are
the 5 best records that are used to evaluate hifi components.
This discussion resulted in an interesting list of suggestions.
Click
here
to read what the usenet audio specialists suggested (only available in german).



Ortofon
ULM cartridge was not good at all (there were better ones but at the time I bought it
I couldn't afford one), I like to listen to my old vinyl records
and sometimes I think the sound reproduction of this old medium
is better than their digital equivalents even on this old turntable.
To improve my stereo equipment I now use a
Pro-Ject Audio Systems
Perspective turntable with a
Benz Micro
MC Silver high output moving coil cartridge
since the 22nd Dec. 2000. This is definitely a quantum leap forward in the quality of sound
reproduction for my equipment. Although the cartridge is not prepared yet,
my old vinyl records now sound like they have never sounded before.
Vocals are presented in a way that you think the singer is right in your listening room.
Acoustic basses are now accurately reproduced.
After 72 hours of listening the Perspective has been readjusted.
Actually the weight adjustment was changed during this period
as well as the Anti-Skating. The cartridge should now be fine as well.
The sound of the turntable now is "at it's best".


Sony
DTC-57 ES and a TCD-03 portable player. Both needed to be repaired.
The 57 ES refused to rewind the tape, and the portable player
always showed error messages in it's display and refused to play any
tape at all. Both were not able to play a tape that was recorded on the other
machine. I sent them both to Sony in Germany with a complete description of the
errors and they were repaired for about 400€. Now they work fine.
I use them to make copies of my friends LP's at 48khz. Some of the
sounds of an LP can actually be captured on DAT, although it is not as good
as a turntable, but for sure it is better than CD (at least most of the time).
A nice feature of the DTC-57 ES is that it can work
as an high quality analog to digital converter (ADC).
Just press the record-button with no tape in the player and it'll simlpy work
as an ADC sending the analog input as a digital output stream
to the coaxial and TOSLINK output.


Kenwood
DP-7030. It is build up with discrete electronics were everything is dimensioned
a bit bigger than it has to be. That makes this player one of the best sounding of that time
for the price. One day it refused to play any CD.
I thought there could be dirt on the laser. So I opened it and cleaned
it with 99% alcohol. That worked fine.
Philips
CD204 created a soft sound image, that
I liked very much in contrast to the Sony players at that time.
I would still use it but it could not be repaired anymore.


Onkyo
A-9921 Amplifier that he did not use anymore.
He bought a Yamaha AX amplifer and did not use the Onkyo anymore.
Luckily he sold it to me. Well actually
it was more a gift than anything else. Unfortunately I had to realize that the balance
between the left and right channel wasn't ok, but that could be fixed.
Well this amlifier is a beautiful sounding part. Especially the MM-Input works nicely
with the high output Moving Coil Banz cartridge. I'm quite satified with its performance.

Yamaha
DSP E-800 is exactly what I have been looking for.
It has three digital and lots of analog inputs,
a Dolby ProLogic, Dolby Digital (AC3) and DTS processor
and adds three main amplifiers for the rear and center speakers.
Actually I use a dedicated
Heco
D'Appolito Signature center speaker although the
Maggies
already produce an excellent sound from between
the speakers. It was difficult to find a center that fits
the sound of the
Maggies
and it took quite some time and efford to find one.
A different sound on the rear channel speakers is not that important
and can (but must not) be tolerated. An excellent solution are the
Heco
D'Appolito Signature rear speakers.
Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace".
Note: the built-in noise generators of the A/V processor are
most of the time not as exact as they need to be, so simply don't use them.
Now sit down in your listening position placing the
sound level meter in the position where usually your head would be.
Adjust the microphone of the sound level meter to the direction where the sound comes from
and adjust the volume of this channel in the setup of the AV processor accordingly.
Repeat this for every channel. Each speaker must create the same volume in your listening position.
If this is the case, your A/V processor is properly configured and the audio setup is finished.

AMC
CVT 3030 integrated amplifier
with a MOS FET pre amp and a valve main amp.
It is both an affordable and an incredible sounding amplifier.
Anyway, If you are looking for an easy to use and stable amp, this
is definitely not the amplifier you should look for.
It had to be repaired four times until my dealer replaced it
with a new one. In January 2000 it had to be repaired again because
the amplifier got so hot that the valves got loose!
But that wasn't the last problem.
The reason for the last repair of the amplifier was that the right
channel simply faded away till nothing could be heard anymore.
The right channel created no sound regadeless of the selected input source.
I realized that the valves on the right hand side of the amp did not glim
anymore. The preamplifier seemed to work.
I phoned up my dealer and he told me that AMC has got
an upgrade kit, that will cost about 300 €.
That was too much and I phoned up
Eclectic Audio
the german distributor of AMC
products. The owner told me that this is a known problem of the
old AMC valve amplifiers. The cable that connects the power board with
the heating of the valves simply was designed too small (as well as the connectors).
I could see that the connector of the heating on the right side has got
a brown color as if it has become extremely hot
(in contrast to the connector for the left channel).
He told me to try to connect it with a new cable with a diameter of at least 1.5mm.
I tried it out and that solved the problem.
Finally in 2004 this amplifier again catched fire and burned down. It could not be repaired anymore.
The
Onkyo
TX-7730 Receiver works well with the Castle and
NHT
speakers.
Unfortunately it hasn't got a "Direct" switch, but nevertheless
it is an affordable and good sounding amplifier, that is
easy to use and maintain (in contrast to my AMC amp). The speakers should
not be too demanding because the amp simply switches off the speaker
for security reasons. I used it as a working horse in my audio setup.


Magnepan
MG 1.5 Special Edition Magneplanar bipolar speakers (Maggies).
They reproduce the room of a record in a way only
bipolar speakers can, by sending the music signal both to the
listener as well as the back wall. That creates reflections in the
listening room that puts the recording acoustics right in your living room.
These magnetostats do not demand much from the amplifier in contrast to
most electrostatic speakers.
It is no problem to use a valve amplifier to drive the Maggies.
The placing in the living room is a major problem. The minimum
distance to the back wall should be 0.62[m], 0.8[m] is better. I suggest you not to place them
parallel to the back wall, but to slightly point to the listening
position. Another hint is not to place the Maggies in a 60 degree triangle
with the listening position, but to move them a bit closer together.
That makes the soundstage even more accurate.


Heco
Horizon 110, the Heco D'Appolito-Signature Rear and Center speaker
and the
Castle
speakers.
The Heco D'Appolito-Signature speaker set
is the only dedicated surround set I've tested
to fit to the sound of the
Maggies.
I now use the center speaker
in surround setup and I'm impressed by its
performance. Simply excellent, and a good combination
with the
Maggies.
But you'll need a powerful amplifier
for the center speaker.
As a rear speaker I use the Heco Horizon 110.
I had the opportunity to have a look at the Horizon prototype.
They are supposed to be the "Elac" killers, the first
speakers that can cope with Elac's Jet tweeter.
They are not designed as rear but as stereo speakers.
They come with a two way system in an alloy cabinet. Unfortunately
the prototypes were not fully functional. Now that I've got
the end-user version they replaced the Heco D'Appolito-Signature rear speakers.
Castle
Trent II speakers.
They use a two way system to reproduce accurate bass sound
without sounding too "thick".
Connected to the DSP in a surround environment with the
Maggies
comparing the pink noise reveals that the the
Castle speakers are excellent as main (cabinet) speakers but
sound slightly different with the main difference
in the lower vocal frequency range. The difference is not too
annoying but is there.
The Castle speakers are not magnetically shielded so be sure to leave
some space between the TV set and the speaker(s) to prevent
the TV from being damaged.
They are the best low budget speakers I know of. It is a good idea
to place them near a wall but not in a corner of your listening room.

NHT
offers a surround set for these speakers
with an additional active subwoofer.
But be warned, the build-in bass in the Super Two IMHO is enough.
There is no need to buy an additional subwoofer for surround sound and
stereo music reproduction.
Acoustic Research
sound in no way spectecular or impressive, I like them especially because
of their soft, non aggressive sound. Even when they are used at low
volume they create a wide and accurate sound stage. They do not
demand much from the amplifier, means they create an
good sound (almost) regardless from the type of amplifier used.
So when one wants to enhance the sound of an existing (low) budget stereo
amplifier/speaker set, it is a excellent idea to take
the Acoustic Research Status S30 into consideration.
Because the bass created by the S30 is quite intense, I suggest to think
about leaving some space between the speaker and the wall or
stuff the ventilation of the bass-reflex tube.


Panasonic
TH 42 PV60 HD-Ready plasma TV set with 42" (equiv. 106cm). Even in the 2.35/1 aspect ratio it still has a diameter of 100cm.
It uses the G9 panel and advanced Signal processing to create a stunnig image quality even for cable TV.
I connect my laptop computer to the plasma display to create and show slideshows of my digital images.
Sony
KV-21T2D and a KV-1400 (the old one) television set.
I chose a mono TV because normally I used a stereo VCR and surround DVD
player to create a stereo sound via the stereo amplifier (and the surround processor).
So there was no need to spend the money for a stereo TV set.


Panasonic
NV-HD 610 Stereo Video recorder and connected it to my stereo equipment.
Unfortunately the musical capabilities of this systems are limited
by design. The rotating recording/playback head creates a click sound
that can be heard.
It's okay for videos and motion pictures. It's definitely
insufficient for stereo music reproduction.
I don't know if this is a failure in my component
or a general problem with all VCR's. Actually if you're looking
for a system that reproduces music videos take a look at
DVD players. In 2001 the VCR broke. It refused to accept any tape
and threw it out. It sometimes showed the error message F03 or F04.
Panasonic told me that it is a known problem and that most propably
the "Mode Select Switch" is broken. I didn't use the VCR
that much, so when you are looking for a (new) VCR, consider a
different VCR and/or manufacturer.


Cyberhome
CH-DVD 505 combined CD and DVD Player. Because of its dual laser pickup it is an inrcedible sounding
DVD and CD player. It is again connected to the AV Processor via the digital TOSLINK cable
as well as via the coaxial cable and via the 2 channel RCA connector to the valve amplifier.
Panasonic
DVD-RV20 and added it to my equipment using my AMC amplifier.
The first thing I checked was how good does it sound to send
a Dolby Digital 5.1 signal through my stereo equipment.
Well don't do it, I think because there's too much reverberations
in the music signal the room becomes too large. I cross checked
it with my friends Dolby DTS/ES/EX equipment and there it was okay.
Because my first DVD Fleetwood Mac "The Dance" has got two sides,
side one with Dolby Digital 6 channel remix and the other side
with 48kHz (sampling frequency) uncompressed PCM stereo mix, I was able to compare
the two versions. On the other hand I compared the ability of this DVD
player to play CD's to
my CD player.
The result is that it is a terribly
bad idea to use this DVD player as a substitute for a dedicated
CD player. Tonality is not OK, female voices sound like
they are singing behind a carpet. Lower bass frequencies are
not reproduced correctly and high frequencies simply become too intense.
I now use a 10m TOSLINK cable to connect the DVD player with the
AV processor.

Medion
MD6179 (2GHz P4 mobile)
laptop computer
that is connected to the internet
to be able to download, hear and buy music that is stored on CD, DVD, LP, DAT or video.
I prefer the
MusicMatch
Jukebox software for converting to mp3 and the Ahead Nero software for ripping analog media especially LPs
to digital media. The MD6179 connected to the Digital signal processor using a
optical cable with a TOSLINK connector on one side and a miniplug on the other (laptop) side.

Burmester
Lila,
Audioquest
Quartz, a
Thorens
phono cable and some self-made cables with 24ct. gold plated connectors to increase the quality of the connection.
Oehlbach
Stream speaker cable with a diameter of 4.0mm for the center and
rear speakers and 6.0mm for the
Maggies.
It is a good idea not to stuff the cable directly into the amplifier
and the speakers but to use connectors instead because
the cable oxidates after some time and the connection becomes
less tight when used without connectors.
I use 24ct. gold plated Oehlbach cable lug to connect the
cable to the speakers and the amplifiers.
That makes it easy to exchange the speakers and the connection quality
does not degrade over time.




Creaktiv
Audio 4 for my hifi equipment with an absorber stand for the
turntable,
a customized Audio 2 system for the center speaker and the
TV
and a modified LP3 as a sideboard for my
LP's,
DAT's,
VCR
and
DVD.
I never thought it would make a difference. I bought it because of its
versatilely, but when I switched on my amplifier
and put the first CD in the player it was not only a difference but
an incredible improvement. I think the valve amplifier really benefits
from the rack.

All Music Guide,
MusicLine
and
Gracenote.
Please also have a look at the
de.rec.music.hifi
usenet discussion group, its
FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions) and
Audiophile Recordings,
a list of Usenet articles of
de.rec.music.hifi
where the authors write about what records they use to evaluate new
components (only available in german).The manufacturers of my equipment are:
Ortofon
and
Benz Micro
Cartridges
Pro-Ject Audio Systems
Turntables
Sony
Digital Audio Tapes and TV sets
Kenwood
CD player
AMC
Amplifier
Yamaha
A/D Surround Sound Processor
Magnepan and
Heco
Speakers
Panasonic
DVD player and VCR
Medion
laptop computer
MusicMatch
Jukebox MP3 coder/decoder
Burmester
,
Audioquest
,
Oehlbach
and
Thorens
Cables
Creaktiv
Racks

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