Tried two CD players. The one that came with the system is an Arcam. Very basic, don't know anything about it. The other is a basic Sony. They sounded the same.
I am starting to think that speaker position and possibly the fact that all of this stuff had been unused for a few years are all part of the problem.
When I first assessed the system I had the speakers in the middle of the floor a few feet apart. My wife thought the bass sounded fine but it seemed 'thin' to me. Once I got them positioned more reasonably, let the system warm up and played them for a while they did sound a lot better. And again, I'm not an audiophile and I may just be used to stuff with too much bass.
With the bass turned up a little on the Onkyo home theater system everything sounded awesome. I sat and listened to several albums of different types. When I went back to my Bose bookshelf speakers with an old 25 watt Toshiba receiver they sounded pretty bad in comparison whereas they sounded fine before I got this high end stuff.
This weekend I will fiddle with positioning, run the CD back directly through the preamp and see what it sounds like.
I am still going to get the Sony FM/Bluetooth receiver since I want Bluetooth capability and radio anyway. If I decide to get rid of this system I can still use it with my Bose bookshelfs.
Have to admit though, now that I have this stuff and have heard what seems to me like quality audio, I'm kind of getting the audiophile bug a little bit. I've already got several hobbies I obsess about and spend too much money on so I don't think I'll ever be a fetishist with this stuff but the sound is addicting.
I am starting to think that speaker position and possibly the fact that all of this stuff had been unused for a few years are all part of the problem.
When I first assessed the system I had the speakers in the middle of the floor a few feet apart. My wife thought the bass sounded fine but it seemed 'thin' to me. Once I got them positioned more reasonably, let the system warm up and played them for a while they did sound a lot better. And again, I'm not an audiophile and I may just be used to stuff with too much bass.
With the bass turned up a little on the Onkyo home theater system everything sounded awesome. I sat and listened to several albums of different types. When I went back to my Bose bookshelf speakers with an old 25 watt Toshiba receiver they sounded pretty bad in comparison whereas they sounded fine before I got this high end stuff.
This weekend I will fiddle with positioning, run the CD back directly through the preamp and see what it sounds like.
I am still going to get the Sony FM/Bluetooth receiver since I want Bluetooth capability and radio anyway. If I decide to get rid of this system I can still use it with my Bose bookshelfs.
Have to admit though, now that I have this stuff and have heard what seems to me like quality audio, I'm kind of getting the audiophile bug a little bit. I've already got several hobbies I obsess about and spend too much money on so I don't think I'll ever be a fetishist with this stuff but the sound is addicting.