I am in the process of buying a new home system. I love the 803D's and and debating between them & 803s. However, I want to be able to amply drive them. If I go with a Classe system, my budget forces me to downgrade speakers. What I would like to do is hook up a Denon 4308 with either a Rotel RB1080 to the 803D's or bi-amping 2 RB 1072's with these speakers. Will either of these scenarios suffice or am I fooling myself.
803D with Denon 4308 & Rotel Amp
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Wow, tough call. conventional wisdom would say to get into the best speakers you can, then upgrade the componenets later when you can. This would be the 803D + Denon/Rotel option.
But, if you are going for the best sound now, I would guess the Classe gear with the 803s would sound a little better.
I have heard all the individual pieces, but not combined in the exact setup. Right now, I have 802Ds, with Classe Amps, and the Denon 4308 as a Prepro. The Denon is an interim solution for me, but it sounds pretty good. It is a notch down from a Classe Prepro though.
My local dealer has a good speaker trade-up program, so upgrading speakers is easier than electronics for me. I would personally opt for the 803s +Classe setup, as I think it will provide slightly better sound, and the speakers could be upgrades to 803Ds later.
The good news, is both options will sound very nice.
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I would definitely buy the best speakers you can afford now. Electronics constantly improve/change in relative short strokes, whereas speakers are good to go for the long run.
In one of my setups for example, I have the same main speakers that I bought in 1976. These same speakers have been driven by at least 5 systems to date.- Bottom
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There are two schools of thought on this subject. One thought is to invest the majority of your budget into a pair of speakers. The other thought is to spread your budget acrossed a balanced system.
The 803D will be starved (sound anemic) with the Denon/Rotel combination. The 803S will bloom (sound expansive) with the Classe' setup. If you know for certain that the Denon/Rotel kit will be employed for temporary duty only (less than a year) get the 803D otherwise get the 803S and Classe' kit for high performance results right from the start.
I am not a proponent of planning long term upgrades. If you set yourself up that way it may cause your mind to miss the full enjoyment of the here and now."Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today."- Bottom
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Originally posted by RebelManThe 803D will be starved (sound anemic) with the Denon/Rotel combination. The 803S will bloom (sound expansive) with the Classe' setup. If you know for certain that the Denon/Rotel kit will be employed for temporary duty only (less than a year) get the 803D otherwise get the 803S and Classe' kit for high performance results right from the start.- Bottom
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Originally posted by PedroJust to notice, I've listened the 803D with CAM400 and found a little anemic, without extension at the lows. In this case i found the Krell FPB 400cx a better option. :T"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today."- Bottom
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Hallo boroty,
i have a B&W803s-htm3s-805s /sub750.
Rotel Rsp1068 - RB1092 front - RB1091 center - anoter RB 1092 rear
I want upgrade my system and I don't no if buy at firt new speaekers of
going to Classè (for me the best gears - easy, no sofware problem and very high-end)
Rebelman say correct: 2 schools / possibility...
A Comb Classè CA5200 with the new SSP800 will be superbus.
A Denon with a Classè power-ampli only for HD format....
Personaly I find the Anthem D2 very nice with a Gennum scaler inside, and too the Paradigm speakers are not bad with the berylium....
is not a easy decision...
from Switzerland Omar- Bottom
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Right now I am leaning towards the Denon 3808 with RB 1092 driving my main speakers (803D). The Denon is $1,500, and I can upgrade within the year to a better pre-pro if not satisfied with this sound. How do you like the 1092? My dealer does not stock it (special order), so I am going a little on faith...- Bottom
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Hi boroty,
I have the possibilty to have the B&W802D for $. 9100.- NEW no Demo.
I like the 802d and the 803d too.
If I make a upgrade is more sense make a "big" jump with the 802d in place 803d...
the speakers is not only B&W. I have heart the new Paradigm S8 and i'm very surprised. Very nice speaker.
at this moment I have all B&W and change all (L/C/R/SR and sub) with another mark/company will be much money... I think to go with the B&W...
is a investiment or so like that.
you can allways sell a B&W speakers another company is not so easy...
And you? The 803d are very good! Do you make a home cinema system (5.1) or you like much more music with a 2channel system?
Omar- Bottom
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That sounds very nice! My system design (as of today) is 5.1 HT with a 2 a two channel amp (1092) for the 803D's. The center, sub and surround speakers are also B & W. Due to Budget constraints, I am currently going to use a Denon 3808CI as the HT receiver. I am also putting in a Sonance 6 zone distribution system for the rest of the house. I really hope the Denon does OK for now with this set up.
My logic was to go ahead and get the speakers I wanted with an Amp capable of driving them. I hope to be able to upgrade the Denon to a better Pre-pro if I am not satisfied.- Bottom
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