The right way to go if you want to listen to music.

Stay away from home theatre stuff  with all the bells and whistles.

You cannot go wrong with rotel anyway.



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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 31 July 2013 08:46 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: My Hi-Fi - A Review

The following is a review of my new sound system, it was delivered yesterday
and I’ve just spent an enjoyable time both setting it things up and
listening to the result.
I decided to review my system not through sheer vanity but in the hope that
my review may help some people, I know that the list often gets asked about
accessible sound systems, computer speakers, amplifiers and associated
equipment so perhaps I can deal with all these topics in the 1 review.
The system I set up is cheap by professional audiophile standars but
nevertheless its certainly not the worst system out there and the system
does your ears justice without a doubt.
The system isn’t complete yet by a long shot but the basics are in place and
that’s what I’ll be focusing on.
My interest in building a new-hi-fi system was rekindled due to 2 factors,
the first being the very poor quality of computer speaker systems around,
there’s no doubt that if you’re prepared to pay you can get some wonderful!
computer speaker systems but by the time you’ve paid? Well you may as well
have gone 1 better in a complete Hi-Fi system and take advantage of all the
extra benefits that brings, - excellent sound, your choice of custom
components and the thrill of letting your imagination do the talking when it
comes to building and trying it out. - The second factor was a well known
quality Hi-fi shop several miles out from Melbourne’s City Centre, they’ve
been in business now for 60 years and should know there stuff, they
certainly have many of the big well knownw high end brands on sale such as
Denon, Rotel, Audio Research, B & W etc, it so happened that the store -
Encel Stereo - were having a big sale, I just happened to be following Encel
Stereo on Twitter thus could see the many items on offer.
So when going through my Tweets one morning I noticed that Encel Stereo had
a 40 watt per channel continuous power entigrated Rotel amplifier for sale
for under $400.00, I jokingly replied “So what speakers could you sell me
for this amp” and I got the suggestion back of some Polk Audio bookshelf
speakers for around the same price.
At the same time I was becoming more and more annoyed at computer speakers,
I had purchased the Harman Karden Sound Sticks and was extremely
disappointed at the cheap construction, - non replaceable cable between
speakers etc - so I began thinking about Amp, Speakers and associated
topics.
The usual arguments filted through my head, “I already have a good
surround-soud setup in the lounge, what do I really need another Hi-Fi
system before? Its a good amount of money I’ll be spending, will it all be
worth the while? Don’t want to waste money on Hi-fi like I’ve done with
computer speakers” and on it went.
So time to use my friend “Google” and do some research into Rotel amplifiers
and Polk Audio speakrs and all reviews and associated articles spoke of Polk
Audio and Rotel in a positive light.
The fact of customisation and all replaceable components drew my attention
even more so a fortnight ago I went to the Encel Stereo web site and made my
purchase, I also bought some screened speaker cable with the thought that,
“If a job’s worth doing then its worth doing well’, after the purchase
including shipping I had change from $1,00.00 Australian so bare in mind if
you’re living in the U.S. that prices are bound to be cheaper than here.
Now for the juicy bits and I’ll start with the Amplifier which actually
resembles a slim line tuner more than an amp given its thickness which is
more thin than thick.
When Rotel said they’d gone “Back To Basics” with the design then they
weren’t kidding in the slightest, this amp is indeed a very basic amp with
most of the features you’ll ever need.
All the controls on the front of the unit are rotary controls accept the
“Loudness” and “Power” buttons.
The amp has the usual volume, balance, Bass and Treble pots along with a
couple of surprises.
There are 2 3.5MM jacks to the right of the power button, at first I thought
these were both headphone jacks but no, 1 is a “Music Port” so you can plug
your music player directly into this and the other is the headphones jack,
first time I’ve seen a 3.5MM headphones jack on an amp but I guess it makes
all the sense in the world.
The amp has 4 sets of line in sockets, tape in and out, a set of fono
sockets for a turntable and preamp out sockets, quite a good collection of
connections by anyone’s standardards.
The speaker output connectors are your usual A/B configuration of binding
posts.
The Polk Audio bookshelf speakers are smaller than what I expected, actually
they’re not all that much bigger than some of the computer speakers I’ve
seen but when connected? Well there’s no doubt about it, the sound produced
from those puts most computer speakers to absolute shame, a little of the
bottom is missing but its hardly worth worrying about and we are talking
about bookshelf speakers and not floor standing models.
The speaker cable was the cheapist Encel Stereio offered at $12.00 per metre
and I can assure you that proper speaker cable makes all the difference to
the output sound however I do think that the more expensive ccable I was
recommened at $375.00 per metre is overkill <smile>.
The system isn’t complete and I’ll be adding to it in the next few months, I
intend to purchase the Rotel DAC - Digital To Analogue Converter - which
will provide me with both digital inputs and a direct digital bridge between
the system and the computer.

I’m also looking at “Stand-Alone” CD players and there are some real rippers
around now from such brands as Rotel, Cambridge Audio, Onkyo etc.
I have the Yamaha TD500 tuner I’ve spoken about in previous eMail connected
and it too sounds utterly brilliant.


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Dane Trethowan
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
Fax +61397437954



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