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TSredvet
post Apr 12 2011, 12:53 PM, updated 15y ago

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My MS Alumni Speakers have been a bit of a disappointment. I have Centre + L+R installed with my Marrantz 1501 running thru 42" TV/ASTRO/Pioneer Recorder. On another it has been suggested that the problem possibly is due to low output of the Marrantz 1501 coupled to the relatively low 86db of the Alumni's. I really want to improve things so presumably I have a couple of options - change the speakers or hange the receiver !! I do not want to output a lot more expense so might consider looking for used items of either. Any suggestions would be most welcome please.
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post Apr 12 2011, 01:51 PM

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You have to test to find out which need upgrading. When i upgraded my amp, i was finally happy with my speaker. But i was sure i was happy with the sound signature of my dynaudio before i upgraded.

If you try your speaker with a better amp and find it not to your liking, than you should change speaker first.

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TSredvet
post Apr 12 2011, 01:53 PM

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QUOTE(dlyz @ Apr 12 2011, 02:51 PM)
You have to test to find out which need upgrading. When i upgraded my amp, i was finally happy with my speaker. But i was sure i was happy with the sound signature of my dynaudio before i upgraded.
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Thanks, can you explain a little more about how/what to test please.
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post Apr 12 2011, 01:59 PM

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If i were you, i would go to the dealer, and listen to the same speaker with a better AVR. If you are not happy. Change speaker.

But if you like what you hear. Change AVR. simple


Added on April 12, 2011, 2:01 pmOh, i suggest you test with some proper bluray or dvd.

Astro is not so good to test things

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post Apr 12 2011, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(redvet @ Apr 12 2011, 12:53 PM)
My MS Alumni Speakers have been a bit of a disappointment.  I have Centre + L+R installed with my Marrantz 1501 running thru  42" TV/ASTRO/Pioneer Recorder. On another it has been suggested that the problem possibly is due to low output of the Marrantz 1501 coupled to the relatively low 86db of the Alumni's.  I really want to improve things so presumably I have a couple of options -  change the speakers or hange the receiver !!    I do not want to output a lot more expense so might consider looking for used items of either.  Any suggestions would be most welcome please.
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What is your disappointment? Muddy dialogue? Lack of bass? Or sluggish performance due to insufficient power?
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post Apr 12 2011, 02:32 PM

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Did you listen to the Speaker before the purchase? What were powering it? Same also for the Marantz, did you test and what were the connected speakers and stuff used to test?

Maybe now it is time to see what went wrong during the audition and why now you cannot get satisfaction?

Lastly, Astro really not the best medium to test... in fact one of the worse....
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post Apr 12 2011, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(dlyz @ Apr 12 2011, 02:59 PM)
If i were you, i would go to the dealer, and listen to the same speaker with a better AVR. If you are not happy. Change speaker.

But if you like what you hear. Change AVR. simple


Added on April 12, 2011, 2:01 pmOh, i suggest you test with some proper bluray or dvd.

Astro is not so good to test things
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Thanks again, very helpful.


Added on April 12, 2011, 2:48 pm
QUOTE(htkaki @ Apr 12 2011, 03:17 PM)
What is your disappointment? Muddy dialogue? Lack of bass? Or sluggish performance due to insufficient power?
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Well, the sound is not good when running thru Astro on TV, sounds quite muffled and bassy but looking at what previous member has said, Astro not the best thing to judge on.
When I play my music DVD's the sound is still a bit bassy but obviously better than thru TV. I guess I am judging my present system against my previous one in UK which was only a Yamaha V357 running with Wharfedale speakers. Sound was much brighter and think I had more sound options on the Yamaha but if I could just achieve a 'brighter' 'sharper' sound I would be satisfied.

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post Apr 12 2011, 03:08 PM

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Curious on the Astro, you patch the audio to TV and from TV back to Marantz? Or from Astro decoder to Marantz then onwards? Anyway, Astro not the best to test, just curious only on the hook-up.
Normally Marantz are not known to be "Bassy" and it tend to be warm sounding, not bright sounding.
Lastly, the Yamaha you compared against are a more powerful unit against the Marantz and Yamaha are more toward neutral bright sounding. Not forgetting, Yamaha have quite a nice set of bell and whistle.
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post Apr 12 2011, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(scsoo @ Apr 12 2011, 04:08 PM)
Curious on the Astro, you patch the audio to TV and from TV back to Marantz? Or from Astro decoder to Marantz then onwards? Anyway, Astro not the best to test, just curious only on the hook-up.
Normally Marantz are not known to be "Bassy" and it tend to be warm sounding, not bright sounding.
Lastly, the Yamaha you compared against are a more powerful unit against the Marantz and Yamaha are more toward neutral bright sounding. Not forgetting, Yamaha have quite a nice set of bell and whistle.
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Not sure about the hook-up, I didn't install but will check out . Sounds like I should have kept to the Yamaha, I think bright is what I am looking for. I am travelling back to UK later in year and considering the prices there, could be worth hanging on - after doing more trials here.

Further Note..... I am waiting for Astro Beyond to be installed and if I can locate someone to advise might well consider seperating the sound from the TV and just match my receiver and speakers for DVD set up.

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post Apr 12 2011, 03:40 PM

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bright sounding gear are typically Onkyo, Yamaha...together with Mission, Wharfadale, Dali...

Marantz are known to have very musical sound signature...

Also for a bright sound... the Mordaunt Short brand is not the one to look for... MS tend to be more warm and "subdued"
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post Apr 12 2011, 03:43 PM

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Hmmm... i always consider wharf warm... lolz...
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post Apr 12 2011, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(yonggoh @ Apr 12 2011, 04:40 PM)
bright sounding gear are typically Onkyo, Yamaha...together with Mission, Wharfadale, Dali...

Marantz are known to have very musical sound signature...

Also for a bright sound... the Mordaunt Short brand is not the one to look for... MS tend to be more warm and "subdued"
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cry.gif Wow....... Sounds like I am looking to list my gear for sale and start again. But... at least I am learning from these posts, should have thought of doing before I bought my present gear.
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post Apr 12 2011, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(dlyz @ Apr 12 2011, 03:43 PM)
Hmmm... i always consider wharf warm... lolz...
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i find the sound signature of wharfadale and mission very similar... well at least that's from what i experienced owning speakers from both brands before smile.gif
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post Apr 12 2011, 05:46 PM

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QUOTE(yonggoh @ Apr 12 2011, 03:40 PM)
MS tend to be more warm and "subdued"
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New to this and having a hard time gauging how warm & subdued sounds like. MS is warm & subdued, good for movies or music? or bright good for movies & warm good for music?
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post Apr 12 2011, 06:11 PM

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QUOTE(gdee @ Apr 12 2011, 06:46 PM)
New to this and having a hard time gauging how warm & subdued sounds like. MS is warm & subdued, good for movies or music? or bright good for movies & warm good for music?
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So am I, just wish I could have someone with more know how than me to come and listen to my set up.
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post Apr 12 2011, 07:07 PM

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QUOTE(gdee @ Apr 12 2011, 05:46 PM)
New to this and having a hard time gauging how warm & subdued sounds like. MS is warm & subdued, good for movies or music? or bright good for movies & warm good for music?
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there is no good or bad really... its all a matter of preference...

My mission M32i/M31i were bookshelves and i remember them being very detailed and LOUD for their form factor... i paired these with an onkyo reciever and for a year i could'nt be happier... i would describe the missions as VERY bright speakers...good for analytical listening probably...but I could not stand listening to these things at high volumes for extended periods of time...

I would've been curious to have the M32i in a dedicated stereo setup with a decent 2-channel amp... alas something I can only imagine now...
The Onkyo receiver is now in dad's room...

the wharfadales (forgot model) i have also paired with the same onkyo reciever and eventually to a marantz.... these were awesome speakers for their price point and i felt carried a bit more weight than the missions... comparisons unfair because the wharf where floorstanders... i liked the marantz reciever alot. it was indeed very musical and were great for concerts and various media (CD/Mp3) from my HTPC...

i currently use mordaunt short speakers paired with denon and the primary use is now for my home theater for listening to movies from blurays and mediaplayer... i think im staying with these for awhile! I think the MS/Denon strikes a good balance

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post Apr 12 2011, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(gdee @ Apr 12 2011, 05:46 PM)
New to this and having a hard time gauging how warm & subdued sounds like. MS is warm & subdued, good for movies or music? or bright good for movies & warm good for music?
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Just following this simple guide. Any speakers you find good with music to your ears are certainly good for movies. BUT speakers that are good in movies are NOT always good at music reproduction. So, go out & listen.






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post Apr 12 2011, 07:53 PM

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Another useful post, many thanks. My Marrantz 1501 is only entry level but it got good reviews but I do understand that its output is at the lower end with only 50W a channel and my Mordaunt Short speakers are lowish with I think 86 db. Still not sure if changing the amp or changing the speakers will work.
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post Apr 12 2011, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(yonggoh @ Apr 12 2011, 07:07 PM)

I would've been curious to have the M32i in a dedicated stereo setup with a decent 2-channel amp... alas something I can only imagine now...

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Oh, imagine means an action plan is taking process. Mission speakers have been one of my fav too as I've bought Mission Cyrus Amp many years back. Yonggoh time to unleash your big collection of music recording in pure stereo system. You will be in cloud 9 for sure.... tongue.gif











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post Apr 12 2011, 08:01 PM

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QUOTE(mikapoh @ Apr 12 2011, 07:57 PM)
Oh, imagine means an action plan is taking process. Mission speakers have been one of my fav too as I've bought Mission Cyrus Amp many years back. Yonggoh time to unleash your big collection of music recording in pure stereo system. You will be in cloud 9 for sure....  tongue.gif
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