Is my reciever up to the test for B&W's?

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  • JaguarXKR
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 19

    Is my reciever up to the test for B&W's?

    I currently have a Pioneer SX-1080 and a Sony STRDH520. Currently looking for Sansui G-9700. Are my two current recievers decent enough to power my B&W's 684's and most likely CM9's?
  • Briz vegas
    Super Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 1199

    #2
    What do you find yourself between the Pioneer and the Sony? The Sony looks to be a budget model to me. Power supplies are the expensive part of a receiver or amp, even when you are spending lots of dish the better models are often distinguished by the quality of the PS which is ultimately driving your speakers.

    In theory the pioneer should do better but that depends on how it has aged and on the quality of the original implementation. I have a 100 watt Nakamich power amp and it was better than my Marantz 7300OSE (135w).

    Everything in your system makes a difference and only experimentation will tell you what is adding what to the sound. A balanced sound should be what you are after, one that you can happily live with over time. That is achieved through synergy of you components and your room.

    I would try and borrow a range of different amps, including a valve amp, to discover what works for you. You may discover that the pioneer is all you need to get that synergy.
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    • JaguarXKR
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 19

      #3
      Everything was checked on the pioneer and everything was cleaned and checked out good.
      Originally posted by Briz vegas
      What do you find yourself between the Pioneer and the Sony? The Sony looks to be a budget model to me. Power supplies are the expensive part of a receiver or amp, even when you are spending lots of dish the better models are often distinguished by the quality of the PS which is ultimately driving your speakers.

      In theory the pioneer should do better but that depends on how it has aged and on the quality of the original implementation. I have a 100 watt Nakamich power amp and it was better than my Marantz 7300OSE (135w).

      Everything in your system makes a difference and only experimentation will tell you what is adding what to the sound. A balanced sound should be what you are after, one that you can happily live with over time. That is achieved through synergy of you components and your room.

      I would try and borrow a range of different amps, including a valve amp, to discover what works for you. You may discover that the pioneer is all you need to get that synergy.

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      • stevek
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 109

        #4
        i have been down the road it looks like you are headed down.from my personal experiance i would tell you to get a processor and seperate amps if you wan to get the most out of your b&w's.i started with avrs,"denon then a pioneer elite vsx 52" and wasnt happy with the sound.once i went to seperate's it was a night and day difference.if money is no option there are tons of options,if you have a budget like me there still are some great options.emotiva,nad .i also have the cm9's.

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