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Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
Hello all,
I am building my first 'hi-fi' system and would like some advice. Based on many favourable reviews the Denon DM-31 seems to be a steal at prices as low as £185 and it seems this is the best sound I will get for that little money. As for the speakers I am wondering what would be the best speakers to attach: the Denon system doesn't have much power, so I tried to limit myself to budget speakers with good sensitivity. All of the mentioned speakers should be easy to drive, right? (Another speaker many people seem to like is the monitor audio bronze B2's although they seem to be a bit more expensive). The first question that I have is if I should go for floorstanders, or standmounters? A fairly decent stand (for my purposes) like the Atacama Nexus 6 seems to go for about £50 so this almost eliminates any price difference. Example: The MX2's plus stands would come in at about £150, while the MX3 goes for just slightly less. Similarly the M71i's with stands cost almost as much as M73i's. The floorstanders seem to have better sensitivity also. Is there a reason why I would want to go with standmounters? It seems a budget of about £350 will buy me sound that will make me far happier than my current Sony stereo but I would greatly appreciate some sound advice on the above issues... Regards, JO |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
"Blue Vox" wrote in message om... Hello all, I am building my first 'hi-fi' system and would like some advice. Based on many favourable reviews the Denon DM-31 seems to be a steal at prices as low as £185 and it seems this is the best sound I will get for that little money. I can't agree. I like the DM31, I think it's a great micro-system, but it's not the best sound for the money. Some carefully chosen 2nd hand separates - and quite a few new models too - would offer superior performance and flexibility for future use at the same sort of money. If your need is to keep the overall footprint small, then that might sway your decision, but if it's price then there is a wide choice of amplifiers, CD players, tuners, receivers available in Loot, on Ebay and in the shops etc. As for the speakers I am wondering what would be the best speakers to attach: the Denon system doesn't have much power, so I tried to limit myself to budget speakers with good sensitivity. All of the mentioned speakers should be easy to drive, right? (Another speaker many people seem to like is the monitor audio bronze B2's although they seem to be a bit more expensive). The Mission M71Is work well with the system and can be had for low prices right now (discontinued model). The first question that I have is if I should go for floorstanders, or standmounters? A fairly decent stand (for my purposes) like the Atacama Nexus 6 seems to go for about £50 so this almost eliminates any price difference. Example: The MX2's plus stands would come in at about £150, while the MX3 goes for just slightly less. Similarly the M71i's with stands cost almost as much as M73i's. The floorstanders seem to have better sensitivity also. Is there a reason why I would want to go with standmounters? Not really - I'd go along with your reasoning and chose whichever sounded best. If it's stand-mounters then buy the stands, otherwise don't worry about them! It seems a budget of about £350 will buy me sound that will make me far happier than my current Sony stereo but I would greatly appreciate some sound advice on the above issues... For £350 you can pick up a "budget" Sony or Technics CD player brand new, a quality amp (eg a Rotel RA920/921/930 2nd hand) and, my choice, a pair of the new Wharfedale Evo 8s. This would fit into your budget - you could probably pick up a cheap 2nd hand tuner for another £30 that would perform perfectly. This is just one of many possibilities that, in my opinion, would outperform the Denon "sound for pound". On the other hand, the Denon is one tiny box, no shopping around in different places, no scouring mags and trawling Ebay - you may prefer that too! |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
"Blue Vox" wrote in message om... Hello all, I am building my first 'hi-fi' system and would like some advice. Based on many favourable reviews the Denon DM-31 seems to be a steal at prices as low as £185 and it seems this is the best sound I will get for that little money. I can't agree. I like the DM31, I think it's a great micro-system, but it's not the best sound for the money. Some carefully chosen 2nd hand separates - and quite a few new models too - would offer superior performance and flexibility for future use at the same sort of money. If your need is to keep the overall footprint small, then that might sway your decision, but if it's price then there is a wide choice of amplifiers, CD players, tuners, receivers available in Loot, on Ebay and in the shops etc. As for the speakers I am wondering what would be the best speakers to attach: the Denon system doesn't have much power, so I tried to limit myself to budget speakers with good sensitivity. All of the mentioned speakers should be easy to drive, right? (Another speaker many people seem to like is the monitor audio bronze B2's although they seem to be a bit more expensive). The Mission M71Is work well with the system and can be had for low prices right now (discontinued model). The first question that I have is if I should go for floorstanders, or standmounters? A fairly decent stand (for my purposes) like the Atacama Nexus 6 seems to go for about £50 so this almost eliminates any price difference. Example: The MX2's plus stands would come in at about £150, while the MX3 goes for just slightly less. Similarly the M71i's with stands cost almost as much as M73i's. The floorstanders seem to have better sensitivity also. Is there a reason why I would want to go with standmounters? Not really - I'd go along with your reasoning and chose whichever sounded best. If it's stand-mounters then buy the stands, otherwise don't worry about them! It seems a budget of about £350 will buy me sound that will make me far happier than my current Sony stereo but I would greatly appreciate some sound advice on the above issues... For £350 you can pick up a "budget" Sony or Technics CD player brand new, a quality amp (eg a Rotel RA920/921/930 2nd hand) and, my choice, a pair of the new Wharfedale Evo 8s. This would fit into your budget - you could probably pick up a cheap 2nd hand tuner for another £30 that would perform perfectly. This is just one of many possibilities that, in my opinion, would outperform the Denon "sound for pound". On the other hand, the Denon is one tiny box, no shopping around in different places, no scouring mags and trawling Ebay - you may prefer that too! |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
On 10 Dec 2003 15:07:21 -0800, Blue Vox wrote:
Richer has the DM-30 in the clearence section for £120 now, virtually the same device as the 31. It's a manager's special but comes with the same warantie as mint stuff. Bargain IMO. Btw, I have the 30 hooked up to my main computer. The sound is much better than I'd have expected. -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
On 10 Dec 2003 15:07:21 -0800, Blue Vox wrote:
Richer has the DM-30 in the clearence section for £120 now, virtually the same device as the 31. It's a manager's special but comes with the same warantie as mint stuff. Bargain IMO. Btw, I have the 30 hooked up to my main computer. The sound is much better than I'd have expected. -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
Richer Sounds seems to have some good deals. If the DM-30 is anything
like the DM-31 £120 is a steal but I wasn't aware that they had any when I walked in the store. I reserved a DM-31, mission 71i (at £50!) and atacama nexus 6 stands just in case. I listened to a DM-31 with the Monitor Bronze 2's and they also sound pretty good together. I'll sleep a few nights on it... JO |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
Richer Sounds seems to have some good deals. If the DM-30 is anything
like the DM-31 £120 is a steal but I wasn't aware that they had any when I walked in the store. I reserved a DM-31, mission 71i (at £50!) and atacama nexus 6 stands just in case. I listened to a DM-31 with the Monitor Bronze 2's and they also sound pretty good together. I'll sleep a few nights on it... JO |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
Richer Sounds seems to have some good deals. If the DM-30 is anything like the DM-31 £120 is a steal but I wasn't aware that they had any when I walked in the store. I reserved a DM-31, mission 71i (at £50!) and atacama nexus 6 stands just in case. I listened to a DM-31 with the Monitor Bronze 2's and they also sound pretty good together. I'll sleep a few nights on it... JO main difference seems to be the 31 has a squarer cd tray and fatter round buttons 30 for £120 is he http://www.richersounds.com/index.ph...hp&p=205005-ES -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
Richer Sounds seems to have some good deals. If the DM-30 is anything like the DM-31 £120 is a steal but I wasn't aware that they had any when I walked in the store. I reserved a DM-31, mission 71i (at £50!) and atacama nexus 6 stands just in case. I listened to a DM-31 with the Monitor Bronze 2's and they also sound pretty good together. I'll sleep a few nights on it... JO main difference seems to be the 31 has a squarer cd tray and fatter round buttons 30 for £120 is he http://www.richersounds.com/index.ph...hp&p=205005-ES -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
Denon DM-31, Mission M71/3/4i, Tannoy MX2/3-M
Blue Vox wrote:
snip The first question that I have is if I should go for floorstanders, or standmounters? Be very carefull here. If your room is small you may find floorstanders will not give their best sound. I went through 3 pairs of floorstanders and thought they sounded good until a friend played his Quad 11L's. A smaller standmounter can give superior results in a small(ish) room. Your room of course could be the exception to the rule but don't just get floorstanders on the evidence of a review. -- MrBitsy |
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