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- From: ss@wpi.WPI.EDU (Scott Streeter)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Does anyone have Yamaha DSP-E200 or similar model?
- Date: 18 Nov 92 08:03:55
- Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA 01609-2280
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- In-reply-to: leejun@pasture.ecn.purdue.edu's message of Wed, 18 Nov 1992 01:13:51 GMT
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- >>>>> On Wed, 18 Nov 1992 01:13:51 GMT, leejun@pasture.ecn.purdue.edu (Jun H Lee) said:
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- leejun> Does anyone own Yamaha DSP-E200 or similar Yamaha model? I
- leejun> like to know how you like the model for surround system.
-
- I have a DSP-E200. It sounds great playing LD's. The cantina scene in
- Star Wars sounds awsome. It's like your in the bar.
-
- leejun> E200 model has 3 channel amps and can the master volume
- leejun> control the front left and right speakers since it will be
- leejun> amplified by other amp?
-
- Yes, 25-watts for the 2 rear, and Center. I was told by a rep. at
- another store that 25-watts wouldn't cut it, but it sounds loud,
- crisp, and clear to me. The master volume controls all speakers, but
- the levels for each can be individually fine tuned. I played with my
- AMP for the fronts til I found a good volume level to leave it at, and
- fine tune through the DSP. Also I can mute the whole system from the
- DSP remote, which is nice.
-
- leejun> How about the Yamaha surround speakers?
-
- I have NHT's for the surround. They sound great.
-
- leejun> Someone posted that he did not like the sound when he played
- leejun> CD. Someone suggested to use other mode. Did it work?
-
- I have played CD's through mine from day 1 without a problem.
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