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Denon PMA-A110 110 Anniversary Edition
meant to say 4 DAC chips The PMA-A110 comes with a Quad D/A converter which uses the Burr Brown PCM1795 chip which operates in a quadruple configuration for "optimal" high-grade sound. Each channel has two PCM1795 chips working in a differential mode to achieve what Denon claim to be "the highest accuracy and best signal to noise ratio." We remember this DAC configuration in the legendary AVR-5800 series of AV receivers. These DAC's sound sweet and the measurements prove it. www.audioholics.com/amplifier-reviews/denon-pma-a110
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I haven't heard this unit yet but I'm interested. I have listened to the less expensive Denon 900HNE integrated amp in my home and I thought it had something special going for it in the mids and highs when powering some little Sony SSCS-5 bookshelf speakers, making them sound the best I've heard them so far. Out of curiosity I measured the frequency response against another amp and sure enough they were different, with the Denon having slightly less response between 1kHz and 7kHz, and then a couple dB more response above 7kHz. This surprised me because a complaint about the SSCS-5 is too much output above 7kHz. |
I own both the Yamaha A-S2200 and the Denon PMA-110. Both are excellent amplifiers but I am beginning to tip my hat to Denon. The 110 equals the Yamaha A-S3200 in sound quality yet can be had for less. The build quality is every bit as good if not better than the Yamies. Also built in Japan not Malaysia. Both of these companies have deep pockets for R&D and great audio history. Some have mentioned the lack of a balanced XLR output on the Denon but is it really necessary with current connectivity? The Denon has an excellent built in Dac and tons of current connections. If you have a Cd player with XLR's and a coaxial digital out, it makes more sense to to go direct to the Amps Dac eliminating the XLR need. I think the PMA-110 is a brilliant product that delivers the widest, fattest soundstage for less the 10Grand. I also like the Yamaha for different reasons but I do tip the scale to Denon. |