Robonaut
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After a lot of thought, I’ve finally decided to get the MartinLogan Clarity speakers. While I feel that the Vantages are certainly worth twice the price, I really need to upgrade some of my electronics, and I won’t be able to do that if I spring for the Vantages. Also, if I get the Clarities now, I can always later use them as surrounds and use the Vantages for mains.
So, with that issue resolved, I now need to figure out how I’m going to power my new electrostatics. I’ve heard the Clarities being powered by both Rotel and Denon receivers, so I feel that I don’t need to go with separates in order to get good sound of them. Also, I’m starting to become very interested in SACD, so I’ll probably pick up a player when I pick up my receiver.
Here are the options that I’m considering so far:
OPTION ONE:
Receiver: Marantz SR-8001 ($1,999)
SACD player: Oppo 970HD connected via HDMI ($150)
PROS:
--SR-8001 has a toroidal power supply, which should help with powering the Clarities’ low impendence load.
--SR-8001 has HDMI 1.2 instead of 1.1.
--Oppo is cheap and has received sterling reviews.
--Could possibly pick up SR-8001 refurbed for a substantial savings.
CONS:
--Oppo converts SACD to PCM before sending it via HDMI.
--Still seems to be quite a few bugs sending SACD/DVD-Audio over HDMI.
--Haven’t personally heard Marantz with the Clarities.
OPTION TWO:
Receiver: Denon AVR-4306 ($1,999)
SACD player: Denon DVD-2930CI connected via Denon Link III ($849.00)
PROS:
--Denon Link connection seems superior to HDMI for SACD/DVD-Audio.
--I’ve heard the Clarities powered by a Denon receiver and liked what I heard.
--Could possibly pick up both Denon pieces refurbed at a substantial discount.
CONS:
--No toroidal power supply.
--Not sure if the receiver or player converts DSD to PCM (I suspect that at least on them does, though).
OPTION THREE:
Receiver: Pioneer Elite VSX-84TXSi ($1,500)
SACD player: Pioneer Elite DV-79AVi connected via iLink ($1,000)
PROS:
--iLink seems superior to HDMI for SACD/DVD-Audio.
--My Pioneer Elite PRO-1130HD is the single best piece of A/V gear I’ve ever bought. I like to support companies who make products which please me.
--The VSX-84TXSi costs 25% less than either the Marantz or the Denon.
CONS:
--No toroidal power supply.
--Not sure if the receiver or player converts DSD to PCM (I suspect that at least one of them does, though).
--Haven’t personally heard Pioneer Elite with the Clarities.
--The VSX-84TSXi may have a bug which causes it to output the LFE channel in a multi-channel feed 10db lower than it should be.
Right now, I’m really leaning towards Option Two, since I heard the Denon with the Clarities and was pleased with the results. The toroidal on the Marantz is kind of tempting, though, since the Clarities are supposed to be a bit of a difficult load.
What do you folks think? Are there any other options that I should be looking at?
So, with that issue resolved, I now need to figure out how I’m going to power my new electrostatics. I’ve heard the Clarities being powered by both Rotel and Denon receivers, so I feel that I don’t need to go with separates in order to get good sound of them. Also, I’m starting to become very interested in SACD, so I’ll probably pick up a player when I pick up my receiver.
Here are the options that I’m considering so far:
OPTION ONE:
Receiver: Marantz SR-8001 ($1,999)
SACD player: Oppo 970HD connected via HDMI ($150)
PROS:
--SR-8001 has a toroidal power supply, which should help with powering the Clarities’ low impendence load.
--SR-8001 has HDMI 1.2 instead of 1.1.
--Oppo is cheap and has received sterling reviews.
--Could possibly pick up SR-8001 refurbed for a substantial savings.
CONS:
--Oppo converts SACD to PCM before sending it via HDMI.
--Still seems to be quite a few bugs sending SACD/DVD-Audio over HDMI.
--Haven’t personally heard Marantz with the Clarities.
OPTION TWO:
Receiver: Denon AVR-4306 ($1,999)
SACD player: Denon DVD-2930CI connected via Denon Link III ($849.00)
PROS:
--Denon Link connection seems superior to HDMI for SACD/DVD-Audio.
--I’ve heard the Clarities powered by a Denon receiver and liked what I heard.
--Could possibly pick up both Denon pieces refurbed at a substantial discount.
CONS:
--No toroidal power supply.
--Not sure if the receiver or player converts DSD to PCM (I suspect that at least on them does, though).
OPTION THREE:
Receiver: Pioneer Elite VSX-84TXSi ($1,500)
SACD player: Pioneer Elite DV-79AVi connected via iLink ($1,000)
PROS:
--iLink seems superior to HDMI for SACD/DVD-Audio.
--My Pioneer Elite PRO-1130HD is the single best piece of A/V gear I’ve ever bought. I like to support companies who make products which please me.
--The VSX-84TXSi costs 25% less than either the Marantz or the Denon.
CONS:
--No toroidal power supply.
--Not sure if the receiver or player converts DSD to PCM (I suspect that at least one of them does, though).
--Haven’t personally heard Pioneer Elite with the Clarities.
--The VSX-84TSXi may have a bug which causes it to output the LFE channel in a multi-channel feed 10db lower than it should be.
Right now, I’m really leaning towards Option Two, since I heard the Denon with the Clarities and was pleased with the results. The toroidal on the Marantz is kind of tempting, though, since the Clarities are supposed to be a bit of a difficult load.
What do you folks think? Are there any other options that I should be looking at?
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