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  1. Trying to figure out which combo would sound better for 2 channel:

    Oppo BDP93 + Wyred 4 Sound DAC2 -->amp

    Oppo BDB95 + Wyred 4 Sound STP SE -->amp

    Although in both cases DAC chip is similar (same?), i wonder if W4S will have it implemented better than oppo? But then digital volume control is not so appealing although some people use it that way.

    Second option is quite pricier, but i liked how W4S implemented volume control.

    I am not really hellbent on getting W4S, i would probably like similar decent Pre or DAC like Bel Canto, or such, but if i ever manage to find a 2nd hand W4S STP SE i will be all over it.

    Anyone with experience with the above gear?

  2. Carver had some tiny subs made with big displacement proving that huge size is not necessity

    for a sub. However, if you like your subs very loud and efficient, you will most like have to go big.

    Enter Tuba HT!! (of course, it's not like it's anywhere near biggest subs)

    Having said that, i can assure you that, if you have a sensibly sized room, Legend is perfectly suitable

    for watching movies and you will be comfortable in knowing you that have one of nicest, affordable subs

    for music.

  3. It is not common for sealed subs to have much to show at either 20Hz or 22Hz and no, there would not be much

    difference between Emo and Epik at this frequency range. I personally still fancy Epik over Emotiva, even though

    i love multichannel Emo amps for movies. Take this with handful of salt though as i did not have chance to listen to Emo sub.

    Postage would be a pain as i am from London, UK, so you'll have to find your own hehe..

    also, many a good explanation of SPL can be found with search engines and online info banks.

  4. Epik Legend is awesome for music, it is well built and being sealed design helps alot. However,

    it is no slouch for movies. Although 300W constant and 750W at peaks is by far not strongest,

    second 12'' driver adds like 3dB, which at low end can make all the difference. It also very

    much depends on your room size, some people feel they need to add two subs just for music listening..

    I myself am really satisfied with Legend for movies, but might go for DIY project like Tuba HT or similar,

    just to see if i can experience the house_shaking_pants_flapping_omg LFE. Then find another

    apartment to live in after getting ASBO'd and being evicted...

  5. I can vouch for XPA-5. It is very substantial amp and it's 200Wpc rating is very conservative,

    as it is measured when all 5 channels are driven at full power. It has quite a big form factor (quite

    tall and deep), but it helps it to stay relatively cool during operation. The blue light on power button

    is too bright for watching movies in the dark room, but there are ways around it, it gives chance

    for you to show your creativity hehe.. Fully transferable 5 year warranty helps too. With this,

    You are very likely to not need another multichannel amp in a long time. Fairly neutral and decent

    sounding for music playback too, plenty of headroom.

  6. Epik Legend is sure very nice sub for music. Fairly small form factor for dual 12'' and zero vibrations.

    I, however, am planing to sell it and replace it with one of lower digging,

    ported woofers just for movies. Reason for this is i just bought a quite powerful stereo amplifier and

    now i get all the bottom end from my main speakers i ever wanted (for music listening)

  7. I have a pair of Forte II speakers and i find them very good. Currently run them with Emotiva UP-1 blocks from Oppo95 but about to pickup Bryston 4B ST just to see how speakers would behave with more power and hoping for ever lower noise floor. Used to consider replacing speakers with classic RF-7 (i do watch some movies), but after auditioning decided against it. Still have to find a pair of RF-83 to listen to, but starting to think that i find 3-way sound more pleasing (trying to stay open minded though).

    Most of other famous Heritage have too big a footprint to be squeezed into my listening area. Heresies do require a good matching subwoofer and i doubt Chorus I or IIs would be a major step up from my current speakers - which left me thinking about KLF series. I wonder if anyone had a chance to compare

    Forte IIs vs KLF-30? Are they fairly similar or maybe it's worth making it my mission No1 and, for example, importing pair from US all the way to UK?

  8. Tubes sounding better is not a universal fact. It's just an acquired taste, just as listening to stereo (2 channel system) is.

    It is agreed that humans find pleasurable to listen to even order harmonics some valve amps tend to mix in. Simple as :)

    Obviously there is no right or wrong as listening pleasure is ultimate goal for many of us and there is nothing wrong with coloring or 'warming'

    sound up a bit. For more accurate reproduction it's often easier to find what You want among SS flock though.

    I am at the moment looking for a decent sounding preamp that would be convenient to use and, among others, came up with this:

    Preamp buying guide.

    Sorry for not having a better link handy, but some bits could be interesting reading.

  9. For UMC1 -- Does anyone know why I can't hear sound from all 7 channels when I am in "All Stereo" mode? I hear 7 channels n PLIIx, etc, but not in "All Stereo".

    Lonnie removed support for that with one of more recent firmware updates.

  10. Yeah that interface does look fine and "new". Another dislike is that clickety click remote, click click click... Ha i know i am nitpicking but i always mess with stuff during movies and the added clicking will be added annoyance to people around me. Yeah those blue lights really bother me, when ever i tried to think up a way to cover the blue light on the j15 i could never come up with something not cheesy. The magnet idea is good but not sure that is a good idea as it may mess with some internal components (may be an idea for the emotiva lounge). Also if you disconnect the light it will void warranty. I am glad the sale is going on for a while longer giving me more time to think about this. Also a little angry about the umc not having balanced inputs. They make the xpa with them but not the umc???? The 40% upgrade coupon is the only thing making me consider the umc, although i wish there were other options out there that were affordable

    XPA-5 is not balanced amp anyways, only balanced amp Emotiva sell now is XPA-1.

    I can also confirm that blue power buttons are too bright. Otherwise UMC-1 is quite good for movies and XPA-5 does it's job.

  11. Sorry for not pointing it out, i am from UK and not India. Although mains voltage is similar (¬230V @ 50Hz), i would have no ide how to source the stepdown transformers in India.

    I am using this one. Remember, it definitely is not 'best stuff' and does not convert AC frequency and is not likely to be suitable for critical or high powered systems. Does it for my PC speakers though.

  12. I've been running my Promedia Ultra 5.1 for 3 years (4-5 hours of daily use) and 2.1 for 5 years ( my brother is using it since i got the 5.1). Used cheap 300w stepdown transformer with 2.1 and am using 500w transformer of similar kind with 5.1. Now, i am not saying 'do as i do' because DJK here is right and it is likely not a proper way to do it, but i am satisfied with this workaround.

    As for heat, those BASH amplifier plates like i've got in 5.1, are quite notorious for fairly poor layout/design and some parts do tend to everheat, and this is common problem. However, a quiet fan inside of sub, moving air around amp plate made day and night difference and amp is nowhere near as hot any more.

    Your model is obviously different and You might need different solution (i agree with transformer replacement advice here being best for safety reasons) , just putting it out there, maybe You'll find it useful.

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