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Khim Thapa

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  1. This is my first hi-fi stereo setup so I am not experienced enough to tell you how it sounds when compared other set ups but I am very happy with the new sound that I am listening to. I was using my laptop which doesn't have a digital out. Hence was using the 3.5mm to RCA cable between the my laptop and Marantz (I know, it sucks. Crappy Sound card on laptop+feeding the analog sound in, inspite of having the DAC on Marantz) I am waiting on my Fiio E10 so that I can do USB to coaxial digital conversion and feed it into the amp for the superior Marantz DAC to do D to A conversion. Meanwhile I used a optical cable to connect my Samsung HD TV and the amp and played a high definition Queen concert video and WOW what a big improvement. The sound sounded so real and live. I know I didn't give the Wharfedale's enough time to break in but Hey I am already loving the sound coming out of them. I am just waiting for my E10 so that I can start playing my FLACs and feed them digitally. The build of both the Wharfedales and Marantz is top notch and feel solid. The combination of them doesn't sound too bright to me and the bass is exactly where it needs to be though I know the 10.2's can pump more bass if I want them to. I am yet to try and hear what the new set is more capable of.....
  2. Thank You all for your inputs. I received the Wharfedales and Marantz that I wanted. Waiting for cables and banana plugs to arrive
  3. Looking for a 2.0 stereo set up and I have zeroed it on Wharfedale Diamond 10.2 bookshelves and Marantz PM 6005 integrated amplifier. I am little confused if they are the right match for each other. Will the amp be under/over powering the speaker or if it is designed to give the right amount of power to the speaker? Wharfedale Diamond 10.2 specs: Suitable Amplifier Power 20-100 Watts Impedance (Nominal) 6Ω Marantz PM 6005 specs: Power output: (20 Hz - 20 kHz both channels driven) 45 W x 2 (8 Ω/ohms load) 60 W x 2 (4 Ω/ohms load) Thanks for your inputs guys
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