Mr Peabody
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With an earlier partnership with Trinnov and later acquisition of Arcam Harman is putting some nice home theater out under JBL. Harman kept the Arcam brand and used the technology to launch new products for Lexicon and boaster JBL. My impression is the Lexicon may not be making the splash hoped for, I could be wrong. The stuff has a premium price.
JBL has a processor out in the $6k range. From what I'm told it has Arcam tech where the upper processors have Trinnov.
A cool feature, JBL is now using Dante. I am told that Dante is used in Pro audio quite a bit. This will allow you to use the JBL processor and only have an Ethernet connection to the power amp. Apparently, the power amp has the DAC. So this will eliminate some cables and perhaps simplify install depending on configuration and location of gear.
I saw one of the JBL amps, I think SDA-2200. It uses Class G technology, about 200x2 and can be bridged to like 700 watts. I was told retail is somewhere around $3500.00. I got a quick listen using the preouts of a 590. It was just out of the box, literally, and I needed to go so no critical listening. My impression, warmer than the 590 power section, not the control or transparency. The sound stage was some smaller and had a more intimate sound, the type that puts the performance in your room opposed to taking you there. Overall, first impression was good though, the sound was good and I did find it engaging.
I want to go back after the amps are hooked up to the processor using the Dante and see how the system does for sound and movies as a system.
As a side note, I do have a friend who has a Lexicon receiver, one of the newer ones. He has all Legacy speakers, Silhouettes on the wall, whatever the center is, with a couple Studio HD for far rear. I'm not sure what retail was for the receiver. The system does sound very good, for both music and movies. That auto set up software must take some learning curve though, I don't think he ever got that set correctly. His manual set up is good, I have to wonder what the software could do, I think they use Durak. May not be spelled right.
JBL has a processor out in the $6k range. From what I'm told it has Arcam tech where the upper processors have Trinnov.
A cool feature, JBL is now using Dante. I am told that Dante is used in Pro audio quite a bit. This will allow you to use the JBL processor and only have an Ethernet connection to the power amp. Apparently, the power amp has the DAC. So this will eliminate some cables and perhaps simplify install depending on configuration and location of gear.
I saw one of the JBL amps, I think SDA-2200. It uses Class G technology, about 200x2 and can be bridged to like 700 watts. I was told retail is somewhere around $3500.00. I got a quick listen using the preouts of a 590. It was just out of the box, literally, and I needed to go so no critical listening. My impression, warmer than the 590 power section, not the control or transparency. The sound stage was some smaller and had a more intimate sound, the type that puts the performance in your room opposed to taking you there. Overall, first impression was good though, the sound was good and I did find it engaging.
I want to go back after the amps are hooked up to the processor using the Dante and see how the system does for sound and movies as a system.
As a side note, I do have a friend who has a Lexicon receiver, one of the newer ones. He has all Legacy speakers, Silhouettes on the wall, whatever the center is, with a couple Studio HD for far rear. I'm not sure what retail was for the receiver. The system does sound very good, for both music and movies. That auto set up software must take some learning curve though, I don't think he ever got that set correctly. His manual set up is good, I have to wonder what the software could do, I think they use Durak. May not be spelled right.