I have the Yamaha R-N1000A and it is so impressive, built like a Tank. Where did you buy your Speaker Stands may I ask? They look perfect for my Triangle Borea 9's.
YAMAHA is a company that continues to research and develop good audio equipment and has its own philosophy. My speaker stands are from the Sound Anchors company (www.soundanchors.com), manufactured in the United States.
@@JAdobe-ix1ob In that case to order from the USA would be very expensive when you add on carriage. I will hunt here for a decent pair of metal speaker stands. Thanks for the reply.
Hi, great video. Thanks. Do you think this receiver has an impact on the soundstage presentation of the sound?. I'm looking to get one of this for wharferdale linton's, but i'm concern of that aspect. I had the chance to prove a fair amount of low-midtier amplifiers with this speakers, and the soundstage has been very variable. I would like to get a balanced, open, airy, wide and depth presentation of the sound with my speakers, do you think this receiver would help me achive this?
Thank you for your interest in my video. First of all, I have never used Wharferdale Linton speakers, so I can't tell you exactly. I think the YAMAHA CR-1020 receiver can comfortably deliver the Natural Sound they claim to. Of course, it depends on which speaker you pair it with. The best sound can be heard only when the speakers, amplifier, preamplifier, receiver, and cables are in perfect harmony. Try it! Even though it takes time and money, it is the joy that audiophiles pursue. 🥰 I am currently using three sets of speakers (Vintage Tannoy RED 12”, Harbeth HL Compact 7ES-3, Rogers Studio 1.) and I listen to them interchangeably with different devices.
British speakers such as Rogers, Harbeth, and Spendor also have similar sound characteristics. Rogers studio 1 is a 3-way speaker and Harbeth is a 2-way speaker. They produce slightly different sounds. You have very good ears.
If you are going to make a comparison between the speakers you listen to, how did you find Tannoy red 12, can you comment on red 12', I'm thinking of buying it, can you recommend a compatible amp for red 12'?
My channel collects and listens to vintage analog devices, compares how they sound, and allows my channel viewers to evaluate what kind of sound is good. If you want to know more about the Tannoy 12" Red speaker, I recommend that you search through Google etc. Vintage Tannoy speakers were produced in monitor gold, red, silver, black, etc. depending on the color of the cap surrounding the magnet on the back, and are rare in order of listing and are also expensive. Black is extremely rare and is traded at an unimaginably high price. The 12" red speaker I own was purchased at a good price at an eBay auction, and a good enclosure was separately purchased and installed. If you want to buy it, keep an eye on eBay. An amplifier that matches well with a vintage Tannoy speaker In my case, I also think of it as a vintage tube amplifier. I would like to recommend McIntoshi, Marantz, Audio Research, etc.
I just recently bought a serviced 500c it's hooked up to a pair of Altec Lansing 604 8g studio monitors. It produces a loving unveiled and realistic dive into music.