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Review NaN of
, from Singapore
Price Paid:
$3499.00
from Yamaha Retailer Summary: Actually, I have done a fair bit of research and listen to the sound of many receivers and amps before I purchased the Yamaha DSP-AX1. Many cheap model that I listen to either disappoint on their stereo performance or do not have the power to drive all 5 speakers and still remain clean. So if you are serious about having good sound you may have to spend quite a bit like >$1500. However, if you do come across a model that is both cheap and good, do let me know. How do you tell that the design of the amp is good, one quick way is to turn up the volume of the amp without playing the source, if you hear no hissing sound coming from the tweeter, chances are good that the amp is really good.
I have listen to Denon AVC-A1SE which is very good but cost $1000 more than DSP-AX1. I can't justify the extra cost because in term of sonic performance they are really quite close but Denon still edge out Yamaha in term of feature like the DTS:NEO and DTS ES Discrete. For those that wants only the best, second best just don't cut it. For me, good performance and resonable pricing is still more important.
Onkyo is not my preferred choice as they are more expensive and doesn't sound as good as the Yamaha at least not to me. I think many will still like their product for what they are. Sorry, not offends to Onkyo and their audio fans.
One of Yamaha DSP-AX1 strength lays in its good amp design, the sound is clean and natural. Those that give it a listen will immediately knows the difference. And for those really serious audiophile and know about room acoustic, they could make good use of their SPL and its DSP to adjust the frequency response curve for their room. Yamaha Hi-fi/Cinama DSP simulation of world reown places are also fun to play around especially if you configure in Yamaha's 8.1 setup. A good thing about Yamaha 44 bits DSP is at its simulation does not affect the quality of the sound, just the presentations. So, I do use it when it proves to be better.
Another feature worth noting is the build in low frequency test that generate pink noise from 35Hz to 250Hz, useful for adjusting subwoofer and to study the room low frequency response.
Yamaha DSP-AX1 is one serious HT equipment build for those fussy user like me that wants all the good stuff and yet be able to get it in a bargain price. Strengths: Transparent Sound with layers of details. Advance Feature like Digital EQ for Room Tuning, Full Processor Direct for purist listerning and DSP simulation of world renoun theaters with user friendly adjustment to match room conditions. Good Price Performance ratio. Weaknesses: Support only DTS-ES Matrix but not DTS-ES Discrete. Only 110w RMS per channel. Similar Products Used: Yamaha DSP-A592
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