I have one and I really like it for what it is:
My first HT and Stereo set-up.
I have the T562 dvd player and b&w 602 s3 fronts, 600 s3 rears, lcr 60 center and asw 650 sub.
It's pretty fun for HT and I enjoy the detail I get from the audio. I am hearing things that I never heard on my old Sony set-ups.
I have been buying cds like mad lately..from jazz to ambient to drum n bass. It handles different genres pretty well, but I really enjoy listening to acoustic music on it, because I have never had such a nice sounding set-up.
Bear in mind, that this is my first decent system, but it's really gotten me much more involved in hi-fi. Now that I've heard how good this system is, I am looking to build a much higher end strictly stereo system and keep this set-up for HT.
If I had known that I was going to be using the t752 for 80% music and 20% HT, I might have not even bothered w/it and gone strictly stereo, but now that I have it, I am definitely keeping it!
Listening to cds in EARS is a lot of fun, but I had to work on speaker arrangement a bit to get it sounding "right".
@ 80 watts a channel, you can't really crank it too loud and on some dvds that aren't mastered that loudly, you have to turn the volume up quite high.
But other than that, I am happy I bought this over some of the other more mass-market brands I checked out...
My next piece of kit is probably going to be a pass X250...The T752 has made me a bit power hungry!
Good luck
My first HT and Stereo set-up.
I have the T562 dvd player and b&w 602 s3 fronts, 600 s3 rears, lcr 60 center and asw 650 sub.
It's pretty fun for HT and I enjoy the detail I get from the audio. I am hearing things that I never heard on my old Sony set-ups.
I have been buying cds like mad lately..from jazz to ambient to drum n bass. It handles different genres pretty well, but I really enjoy listening to acoustic music on it, because I have never had such a nice sounding set-up.
Bear in mind, that this is my first decent system, but it's really gotten me much more involved in hi-fi. Now that I've heard how good this system is, I am looking to build a much higher end strictly stereo system and keep this set-up for HT.
If I had known that I was going to be using the t752 for 80% music and 20% HT, I might have not even bothered w/it and gone strictly stereo, but now that I have it, I am definitely keeping it!
Listening to cds in EARS is a lot of fun, but I had to work on speaker arrangement a bit to get it sounding "right".
@ 80 watts a channel, you can't really crank it too loud and on some dvds that aren't mastered that loudly, you have to turn the volume up quite high.
But other than that, I am happy I bought this over some of the other more mass-market brands I checked out...
My next piece of kit is probably going to be a pass X250...The T752 has made me a bit power hungry!
Good luck