This board is soo civilized.. Must be the lack of heavy handed moderation that gives us such a sense of goodwill.
Rob - I still believe once again Rotel offered a good value for price in the 1066. If it were the same price as the 950, I probably would have kept it instead since I can live with the 2 channel, and losing some resolution in HT isn't that big a deal for me. Being able to use the savings towards a 2 channel pre tipped the scales for me since I have to be more frugal these days than usual.
Bill - whoops, good catch. My equipment is:
- B&W 804 Matrix for mains with other B&W's for center and surrounds (only using 5.1 config)
- Rotel 985 MKII 5 channel 125 WPC
- Sony DVD/CD/SACD 9000ES (excellent for both music and DVD)
- Interconnects comination of Straight-Wire and Outlaw.
- Speaker cable (can't remember, but it was custom and pricey)
- Sony Wega 36" (also need to save up for projector).
Brian - I think it was Roberts brother with the Lexicon. But IMO for HT without 2 channel music the 950 is just a phenominal deal.
Oh my gawd! Who would have thought that Larry and I, in the end, would agree almost totally.
Oh the irony!! Just thinking about all the hard disk space our arguments must be taking up over at HTF.
I've thought about the Sony p9k also, but figured I'd rather put the $500 it would cost into a better 2 channel pre since I don't need all the switching capability (as long as the HT passthrough works as advertised).
I've been considering at the McCormick SPL-2, Aragon stage 1, the Nohr etc. I'll be interested in your verdict on the Musical Fidelity and AI. Since the unit would be on alot even for HT and TV, I'm tending towards solid state though I'm sure I'd prefer the smoother sound of a nice tube rig.
If we could figure out a lower cost high value 2 channel rig, it looks like it could benefit lots of 950 owners. Again the Sony looks like it might be the ticket, but I'm afraid it wouldn't go far enough for 2 channel.
Townhouse - Actually my sources for DVD and CD are the same. And being a well regarded $1500 player, I doubt I have a problem at the source.
I've tried listening to music through DLPII and NEO but for most kinds of music found it very lacking. I like the idea of music utilizing all my speakers - and if I had a Meridian or Lexicon might prefer it. But multichannel music leaves alot to be desired with DLPII or NEO (even after quite a bit of tweaking).