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Review 2 of 6
Price Paid:
$200.00
from tokyo,japan Summary: i have purchased the japanese model pma-390 mark three,which is identical to the european model pma-535r.its sound is full on but not the bass,which means mids and highs are very pronounced but bass is a little bit lean. overall sound attention grabbing,but not very realistic,say,piano's sound is very artificial, not very natural,but pop and rock sound fantastic through this amp,like prince's soulful pop and funky,very immediate and assertive sound. sound is lean sometimes and lacks substance and atmosphere. some subtle nuances is not very well reproduced. maybe mid-range is too outstanding and obvious,which obscures the performance of treble detailing. but it must be said that this amp's sound is better than denon's line of av-amps and receivers,like avc-2800. i own the avc-2800 also and make a direct comparison with the sound of 390,of course in stereo, source direct mode. the former is in no comparison with even the strepped-down line of the little stereo amp,in terms of soundstages, back and depth widthness, directness of sound and musicality. to be more precise,the 2800 has no soundstage and seperation of instruments at all. the instruments are mixed up and u cannot really identify where the singer situates. i wonder how some magazines can comment on the 2800 for 'good stereo performance'. though the 390 is in a more junior line, the sound it produces is actually what we known for "stereo sound". because of this level of achievement,i give the 390 (525/535) four stars. Strengths: very pronounced tone, asserted midrange Weaknesses: too artificial sound. pretended to be instrumental sound, not very realistic indeed. Similar Products Used: kenwood ka-3020se,sansui au-x515,nad c320
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