Peachtree Decco 2 setup...


I need advice, I recently picked up a Peachtree Decco 2 for a bedroom system. I've got an NAD DVD player as the source, connected via PS- audio digital interconnect to the decco. I'm also using my pc for digital (flac) files, tied in with a no-name USB cable. Speakers are dynaudio audience 42 with analysis plus oval 9 speaker cables. So that's the setup, here's the problem... It sounds, well, like crap!! Theres hardly any bass, the highs are much too 'soft' and the midrange seems over-pronounced. Am I using the wrong equipment somewhere in my setup? Any advice would be great, thanks in advance.
chubz71
Chubz71,

The other posters having given good advice, especially swapping out another amp and seeing if it too sounds bad.

I had the first gen. Decco for a three day audition in my system about a month ago. I used a Tara Lab digital cable to use my NAD c542 cdp as a transport. I also use Analysis Plus Oval 9 speaker wire. And I used my NAD 320BEE to compare.

I had similar impressions as you. It sounded just as you described. I did prefer the sound with my cdp connected directly to the amp section by rca jacks. And when I used the NAD as a transport I preferred it not using the tube section of the Peachtree. The tube section imparted a bright forwardness to the sound which completely threw me as I never expected that from a tube stage.

When using the Peachtree DAC there was definitely more detail but the music lost much of its weight, presence and body. I was very disappointed because I really wanted the Decco. When putting the NAD 320BEE back in the musics fullness was restored.

I believe it is a great piece of equipment. It's beautifully built too. And I can see why people love it. I just wanted to post my impressions for you because maybe you and I just came across a compatibility issue in our systems and thought you might be a bit relieved that you are not alone. Sometimes things just don't work out.

Cheers,

Scott
I haven't heard the Decco, but I doubt it has the juice to drive *any* Dyns. I had Excite X12s (easier to drive than your Audience 42s) and my Nait 5i didn't have enough to open them up.
Thanks to all. Prior to the decco, I ran the dyns with my nad c-350, sounded great. Since my post, I switched the dynaudio 42's with a pair of dyn 62 floorstanders I have. The sound has improved, but not by much. Ill try the NAD power section with the decco preamp this weekend. Is that even possible? I know the NAD can be used as just a pre, but can it also be used as just a power amp? I never thought of that.
It can. There's a Main In/Pre out loop on the back. Remove the jumpers, and put the preamp out from the Decco into the main in using RCAs.
There are a couple of buttons on the back of the Decco that toggle in and out -- one that is for jitter (narrow versus wide) and I believe the other is some type of filter slope.

In my experience, setting the jitter button on the back to narrow sounds noticeably better (and might explain the "soft" sound you hear). I believe the wide button is to be used only if you have a very high jitter source. I would also experiment with the other button as well to see which sounds better to you.