I own a set of 40's, I love 'em, Bi-wiring is a good thing too... :) I have the Studio 40's on the front, a Studio reference CC, a Survo-15 sub (great sub!) no surronds at this time, hit financial hard times RIGHT before making the final purchase...DOH! But, hopefully everything will clear up...
Awww, you know, I just brought home my Studio Reference CC from being fixed...start long story... Ok, about 5 months ago, I bought the Studio CC, and never got a chance to use it, then I left for a while, and one of my ruthless family members put their finger through one of the woofers to be...
You know, I have been looking at the 7/2100 from Sherbourn myself. However, I have a Yamaha RX-V1, and used to own a Sherbourn 5/1500 (the original, not the 5/1500A) it was a good amp, but at the time, I needed the cash, so I sold it. Now, skip ahead, still have the RX-V1, and love it, and have...
Oh crap...I just figured it out, your talking about TRANSFORMER hum...oh come on, if you are sitting in a dead quiet room, close up to it, yeah you'll hear the transformers hum, but if you are playing some music or something, naaa, you won't hear it, that is, unless you have your ear stuck to...
I don't know where you read your review from, but uhhh, buddy, there is NO BUZZING, NO HUMMING in my amp, because if there was, I would have ditched it a LONG time ago. I think that review is full of sh*t frankly.
These things are different:
Dynamic Headroom - For the "A" model it is 1.3dB
Dynamic Headroom - For the original model is 1.25dB
Signal to Noise Ratio - For the "A" Model is 110dB wideband and 110dB A weighted
Signal to Noise Ratio - For the original version is 100dB wideband, and 110dB...
The Sherbourn 5/1500 and the 5/1500A? I know the cosmetics are different, and the A model has balanced inputs, however, I am wanting to konw what type of difference there is in sound quality itself. If I was to team an original 5/1500 and a 5/1500A together, would there be a sound difference...
I was told by some members on this forum that you know where to get Sherbourn amps for a good price...correct? Well, I may be interested in buying 2 of them, 1 at a time of course, however, I am in the process of selling my old Sherbourn 5/1500 - its not the A model, I though that if I could...
Ok, first item, is the Sherbourn 5/1500 amp its the original one though, however, its in MINT condition, has been VERY well taken care of, has the original box, and packing material, and i'll even try to dig up the manual...like you pros need a manual with a power amp, but still, i'll try and...
DUDE....DUDE...holy CRAP! That onecall website has some KILLER PRICES on rear projection HDTV's...WOOOOOOOOO...I think I know where my TV will be coming from...YO...! As far as the amp, I have made a decision, I am going to SELL the original 5/1500 - I will give you guys on the HT forum FIRST...
Ok, I am looking for online resources for GOOD prices on power amplifiers. I am looking for a Sherbourn 5/1500 NOT the A model, the original (hey, its a good amp...just discontinued) anyone know any resources that I might check? Ok, or if I cannot find another sherbourn, is Outlaw any good...
Yep, I've decided that I am going to shoot for the 100's, might as well...heh, I mean, hey, the place that I got them from has that 1 year upgrade policy...hehehe, shit, I am going to take these Studio Ref 40's, and this CC-350 and "upgrade" with them to the 100's, and a Studio Ref CC. Now as...
Do they? Or do you know where I can get information on their amps, I already have 1 of their amps 5/1500A (and I love it) but I think I might buy another one...
Welp....DOH....errrrr....I guess i'll eat it, and go for the 100's...aren't they $2000.00 a set? Or is that for the vanieer option on it too? I just want the black ones, I want it to match all my other gear, which...is black. :) I wish I could find some place that has a "bit" better pricing...
Pfffft....I definatly won't be setting up in a 3000 sq.ft room that's for sure. Maybe my lack of knowledge is hurting me right here, cause frankly, I am not really sure which way to go. According to Paradigms web site, with a set of Studio 80's, the Ref/CC goes with it, and Studio ADP's for...
Asking $300.00 - OBO - (MSRP $700.00) for this remote, has only been used a few times, otherwise, it has stayed in the box. I got it as part of a package deal a few months back, and I really just don't have a use for it.
Everything is included:
Original box
Book
Link cable (serial)
Remote...
Well, I guess, I mean, you do get a wider stereo seperation with bi-wiring, however, thats kinda crappy though, because, I had my sights set on the 80's, I mean, the 60's look a little small to me. And the 100's...hmmm, I just don't know. So they won't go together huh, I see what you mean, I...
Hey thanks. So you say, that the Studio 80's would not be a good match for a CC-350 or CC-370 center channel by the same company, in the same product line? Please help me to understand this, as I do not want to make a bad choice... :)
Ok, heres the deal, I have a Paradigm Reference Survo 15 sub, (is that a good sub? - it thunders, but I have some technical questions), anyways, and I have a set of Paradigm Studio Reference 40's for my back channels, and some "other" speakers for the mains, and a Paradigm Reference CC-350...