Post 1 made on Friday February 18, 2000 at 08:22 |
Mark Archer Historic Forum Post |
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Dont get me wrong I've sold and installed Yamaha for 5 years and I like it but haven't they figured out that nobody uses all of those DSP modes. Did they just spend too much money trying to figure out how to reproduce the exact sounds at the Grand Canyon or what. I wonder what Dave Matthews sounds like in a Tibeten Monestary. Oh I know les find that mode on the Yamaha. Sheesh is right. C'mon Yamaha let it go man let it go. Please tell me they included 5 channel stereo. The one DSP eveyone will use.
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OP | Post 2 made on Friday February 18, 2000 at 19:52 |
John Y Chao Historic Forum Post |
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Mark, Yes, I do agree with you about all the tremendous amounts of dsp modes that come with the unit. Some of those modes though do help... even though one might not use all the music modes, the sure do help with the tv modes.. especially if people don't like the dolby prologic sound. On most programs, only the center is the one producing all the sound.. yes it is true that there isn't any information in the background for the rears to fire up, but the general population do like it. Believe me when people spend money and time installing these rears speakers, they do want to hear something out of them!! If you don't like the modes, well.. guess what.. the new RXV1 flagship receiver will have over 55 surround modes!!! Hey at least their receivers actually sound pretty good with standard 2 channel and multichannel encoded music.
John
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OP | Post 3 made on Saturday February 19, 2000 at 09:14 |
Mark Archer Historic Forum Post |
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John, Does that mean it does or doesn't have 5 channel stero?
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