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Review NaN of
, from San pedro, CA
Price Paid:
$630.00
from ebay Summary: After deciding a Lexicon MC-1 or perhaps an MC-12 was going to be my major move to upgrade my HT, I stumbeld on an old review online about the Citation 5.0. Intrigued by the possibilities, I jumped at the chance to purchase one locally through ebay. I have no regrets and am enjoying saving thousands of dollars.
Madrigal has been super in helping me by sending me a PDf of the manual and getting me the 1.55 eprom software upgrade ($20) to help me through an otherwise totally inscrutible set up experience. Thank goodness I asked the seller about the remote and he found it before I left!
The 5.0 immediately improved every one of my HT pieces, except my DVD player, which now has to go. By adding a Monster Power 5000 Conditioner at the same time, my SharpVision LCD picture is improved 100%.
Set up was mind blowing (in a bad way) using the installed 1.54 software, but with 1.55, life is good. The DTS and DD services are fantastic and Axis-6 is unreal. Party mode, however, is the bomb when doing karaoke (don't smirk at me. I'm NOT an audiophile).
Overall sound improvement is notable even to my aging, nonaudiophile ears. The high end especially is improved, and the low end is tighter and more tonally specific. Midrange will knock you on your rear if you don't watch out.
Based on the money saved, flexibility of the unit, excellent support on the used unit even aftter discontinuation, and the wonderfully clean sound, I give it two 5s. Did I mention that it's attractive, clean, and simple on the rack, too?
Citation 5.0
Soundcraftsmen PCR-800 amps (4 of 'em)
JBL L7 (4)
JBL L5 (2)
JBL SVA 1800 (center)
AudioSource Passive Sub
SharpVision XV120ZU
Sanyo LD/Karaoke (really!)
Pioneer DVL700
Panasonic S-VHS HiQ VCR
DD/DTS DVD/CD player (name withheld)
Monster Power Reference 5000 Strengths: Sound
Sophistication
Flexibility
Appearance
Support Weaknesses: Initially daunting complexity Similar Products Used: Lexicon DC-1/JBL Synthesis, Parasound, B&K 20, Carver (when still Carver, if you know what I mean), Rotel, Adcom (from better to worse), Kenwood, Technics AC-300
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