Re: Newbie's first seperates system



Alex Butcher wrote:

After years of putting up with a gradually-dying twelve year old Aiwa
midi system, I'm thinking about picking up my first basic seperates
system. I've been reading around, and I plan to buy from Richer,
because most of the HiFi shops in Bristol tend to start rather
significantly further up the foodchain.

Right, just looking at the Richer web site now. Bought a lot of kit there over the years (the Bristol branch in particular), and I still use them quite a lot.

possibly a MythTV HTPC I'm thinking of building.

Until I read this part I was thinking of Cambridge Azur stuff, which really is rather good. However, if you're thinking of home theatre, I'd seriously consider going for an AV receiver right off the bat.

The Yamaha DSP-AX757 (£400) is really rather awesome. I have the older DSP-AX620, which for the money (cost me £299 reduced from £399 about 4 years ago) was incredible. There's really nothing to match Yamaha for AV under the £500 mark, and even music replay is pretty good for an AV receiver.

Partner this up with a Toshiba SD-350 for £80 and you've got one cracking system. The Toshiba has HDMI (so if you have or plan to buy a flat panel display that'll come in handy), and plays all the usual, MP3 discs, and also does DivX. Only thing it doesn't appear to do is DVD-Audio (my previous player was an SD-530, which does DVD-A).

You'll find with most AV receivers that a DVD player makes a perfectly good CD transport, provided you use the DAC in the AV amp. Use a co-ax rather than optical cable if possible, don't worry about spending vast sums of money on a co-ax digital cable though. Just go down to Maplin and get a metre or so of MIL-spec 75ohm co-ax (about £1.50/metre at the last count) and a couple of gold plated phono plugs and make your own up.

If you want to move a bit further upmarket, cross over Whiteladies Road from Richer Sounds, turn right, walk about 20 yards up the hill and you'll find Sevenoaks Hi-Fi. From here, I would recommend without hesitation:

Arcam AVR-250 AV receiver £1,000
Arcam DV-79 DVD/CD player £1,000

Now you're into a different league. This is the system I have, and it blows the old Yamaha 620 into oblivion. The Yamaha receiver at the £1,000 mark does sound a little more involving with movies, and again does a pretty good job of music - but to quote What Hi-Fi, that would always be qualified with the words "for an AV receiver". The Arcam needs no such qualification, it's incredible with music, period. Even the DSP modes for music actually work, for a change.

I'm running the AVR-250 into Mordaunt-Short Avant 908 floorstanders, 905C centre and 903S bipolar surrounds, and a B&W ASW-1000 sub. Currently the system is running in 5.1 configuration with the fronts bi-amped due to lack of space to install 2 pairs of surrounds (the second set are boxed up in the spare room atm) but when I move into my new house shortly I'll be setting up the full 7.1 system. Using Audio Innovations Silver bi-wire cable for front speakers, currently 105-strand OFC for the surrounds (identical to Richer's Gale XL-105 but bought on a 100m roll from CPC for £20!) which I'll be replacing with the silver cable once I get the system properly set up in the new place.

Contrary to what some people on this group will tell you, it's worth spending a few quid on decent speaker cables (and interconnects for analogue). Nothing completely over-the-top, the Audio Innovations silver is damned good though.

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