Well I finally got everything in except for the RC-1070 so I am still using the dealers demo. I put the new VTI rack together and set it up. One word, WOW! I have played the system for about 20 hours so far. I plugged power cables of the RCD-1072 and RT-1080 in to the switched outlets on the RC-1070 so they will power up when the 1070 comes on. At this time I powering up the RB-1080 by hand. All the gear came with 12v trigger cables in the box.
So I have read that this stuff will sound better after a while? I am not sure how it will get any better as I am hearing things on my CDs I have never heard before. One of the big changes in sound was the loss of the boomy bass the Denon receiver/CD changer had. I am going to need to be careful with the volume as my ears are ringing, ringing, ringing. I was amazed that the quality of the music did not change when the volume went up. The Denon sounded good at low volume but when started turning it up loud it sounded brittle, harsh, and the quality started to go.
Anybody have experience with Bi-wiring speakers, I am considering doing this with my Monitor Audio GR-10s. Does it really make a difference? Thanks
So far so good :T
So I have read that this stuff will sound better after a while? I am not sure how it will get any better as I am hearing things on my CDs I have never heard before. One of the big changes in sound was the loss of the boomy bass the Denon receiver/CD changer had. I am going to need to be careful with the volume as my ears are ringing, ringing, ringing. I was amazed that the quality of the music did not change when the volume went up. The Denon sounded good at low volume but when started turning it up loud it sounded brittle, harsh, and the quality started to go.
Anybody have experience with Bi-wiring speakers, I am considering doing this with my Monitor Audio GR-10s. Does it really make a difference? Thanks
So far so good :T
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