Cambridge instead of Naim?
March 31, 2010
Ive been looking at the Cambridge Azur
740A integrated amplifier along with a Cambridge 740C CD player. I have not been able to
find enough reviews about the brand or the products. Would you recommend this brand? I
liked the Naim Uniti but the price . . .
Thanks and regards,
Siggy
The few reviews weve done of Cambridge Audio
equipment over the years have been positive. Our reviewers have generally liked what
theyve heard and Cambridge's prices are always competitive. The Naim is a fantastic
piece -- you can read our full review on sister site SoundStageXperience.com on
April 1. Is the Cambridge as good as the Naim? Im not sure. Its certainly
worth seeking out for an audition.
Spades or bananas?
March 24, 2010
I am getting new speaker wires. Should I go
with spades or bananas for terminations?
Randall Jones
We get this question all the time, but
its worth answering again because many people wonder about this and its not an
either/or answer. We prefer banana plugs because they dont slip off binding posts as
easily as spade lugs do. On the other hand, some people prefer spades and have no trouble
with them slipping. It also depends on the quality of connectors -- there are good and bad
spades, good and bad bananas. So there are pros and cons to both connection types. Simply
pick a good-quality connector of either type and youll likely be happy.
Take me to the Moon
March 17, 2010
I need your help in order to solve a small problem: I want
to buy a Simaudio Moon i5.3 integrated amplifier. My loudspeakers have a impedance of 8
ohms and a sensitivity of 87dB. Is that amplifier powerful enough to drive my
loudspeakers? I appreciate your help.
Kind regards,
Fernando
Your speakers present a load that's about average. The
i5.3 is rated by Simaudio to deliver 85Wpc into 8 ohms or 130Wpc into 4 ohms. That should
be enough for most applications; however, whether it is truly enough power will also
depend on how large your room is and how loud you like to play your music.
Does Blu-ray sound better?
March 14, 2010
Friends tell me that the new Blu-ray Discs
sound better than DVDs. I dont see how this is possible. Isnt it all just
surround sound?
Leonard Chang
The key surround formats for DVD are Dolby Digital and
DTS. Unfortunately, both of these are "lossy" compressed formats, meaning that
they discard some data in order to reduce bits. This is sort of like stereo MP3, which
uses a lossy compression algorithm to make small files; in comparison, CD, which supports
stereo also, has no compression at all. CD sounds better. Blu-ray supports a number of
high-resolution surround-sound formats that far exceed the resolution of what DVD
provides, and actually exceeds the resolution of CD as well. So, yes, Blu-ray does sound
better.
Does paint color matter?
March 10, 2010
A friend of mine said that different paint-color finishes
can affect a speaker's sound. Is this true?
Robert Gestron
I suspect your friend might believe in the Tooth Fairy
too. Rest assured: if the paint color is the only difference, there will be no difference
in sound.
Single-driver speakers
March 5, 2010
A friend of mine swears by single-driver speakers. You guys
never review them. Why not?
Todd McLane
We dont have reviews on them because there
arent that many on the market. We concentrate more on whats readily available
to review and for consumers to buy. But were not oblivious to the fact that they do
exist and some people like them. Perhaps in the future youll see some reviews here.
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