Yamaha CX-2000 Preamplifiers

Yamaha CX-2000 Preamplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

Hi-Bit technology with twin D/A converters and multiple analog and digital connections

USER REVIEWS

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[May 09, 2003]
gehil
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

1. Connectivity: 10 analog in, 7 analog out (all fed by the record selector!!), 7 digital in, 4 digital out (all fed by the record selector) plus some video in/out. So you should see the back: 57 chinch/toslink plugs total - unbelieveable 2. The highbit D/A converter: must have heard... 3. Design and build: heavy duty, extremely good looking, no plastic

Weakness:

the user manual does not really explain all the possibilities this thing has. But then again, it was great fun to explore.

The best PreAmp I have ever heard (used). I bought it used form someone who obviously did not know what he was selling (lucky me). I was looking for a PreAmp to integrate all the digital audio devices that I own: 1. CD-Player(Coax-Out) 2. CD-Recorder(Optical In/Out) 3. MP3-Player/Recorder (Coax In/Out) It was not easy to find a Preamp that would allow me to connect above devices so that i could play/record from each of those to any other without having to change the wiring. Furthermore, I needed a integrated highend D/A-converter since those in my CD- and MP3-Player are pretty shabby. I took me a lot of research to find out that the CX-1000 was about the only answer to my needs. What can I say ? Once I connected my good old CD-Player via its Coax-Out to the CX-1000, I could not believe my ears !!

Similar Products Used:

None ever

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5
VALUE
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5
[Feb 16, 2002]
Brian Redman
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

High quality engineering. Very flexible, lots of I/O. Easy to get at internals and repair simple problems.

Weakness:

None.

Continues to server me well after more than 10 years of hard use. Recently I noticed one of the channels would cut out occasionally. I just took it apart and was very impressed with the quality of the interior design. It turns out every right rca jack had a fracture at the solder point. It made sense given the design and my hard use. It was a snap to resolder and reassemble. Good for another 10 years probably.

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5
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5
[Sep 27, 2000]
David Barnes
Audiophile

Strength:

Just about everything

Weakness:

Little

Still going strong since 1991 and never been seen by any technician. I have multi amps, multiLD,DVD, all inputs and outputs filled which is saying alot because its got tons. Sounds as good as anything I've heard. And the quality. Was Yamahas flagship in 1991.

Similar Products Used:

DB Systems, Hafler, Luxman

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5
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5
[Nov 20, 1999]
G.A.
Audiophile

Strength:

Quality sound,well built. Internal D/A conveters.Plenty of inputs and outputs.CX1000 not CX2000.Optical inputs/outputs.

Weakness:

Yamaha decided to put Burr-Brown converters in it's Japan only outboard converters.Wish they would have added them to this model.

Had since 1993. Was about $700.Unit is heavy and sounds excellent.Internal converters sound warmer than the 1bit in the Sony single disc ES series player that feeds it.Will run two external amps.

Similar Products Used:

Yamaha CX600

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5
VALUE
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5
[Dec 04, 1999]
CAP
Audiophile

Strength:

Fiber optic connections I actually use. Still have room to add more components.

Weakness:

Volume knob started making rubbing sound about 3 months ago.

Had it since 1991 and the only problem is the one mentioned above. Wish Yamaha would stop making cheesy looking remots.

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5
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5
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