what is up with that weird top grill part? is it removable? my 720 does not have that. looking to renew. can you clear that for me please? no info to be found about it..
Not sure why Denon designed the top front grill to look like that. I agree, it is a little weird. Not sure if it is removable; I do not have it any longer. Have you tried to contact Sound United or Denon directly? I would think that taking the grill off would leave a gaping hole on the top. Are you dead set on Denon? If not, you may want to look into the IOTAVX SA3 or the Cambridge Audio CXA60.
I see. hope it's just some protective piece or smth. yeah, it's just too perfect for my set up with MA bronze 2. can't stop lovin it, but my 720 got simply old, scratches and all.. hope to save the new one better. but the grill, keeps me on hold at the moment. will try to get in contact with some representatives. will look into those recommendations as well, thank you so much!
I just bought the Elac DBR62 as well. How did they do with this integrated Amp? I'm currently between this and the cheaper Cambridge integrated Amp. Thanks.
Eric, the DBR62 speakers do well with more power. Consider picking up an integrated with a little more oomph. If you want to stay in the same price bracket, look at the Emotiva TA-100 integrated or the NAD C 316BEE integrated. You may also look for a preowned Parasound, Rotel, Musical Fidelity, etc.
majk2006 I liked the sound of the Denon when paired with the Polk LSiM703 speakers, the Triangle Audio Borea BR03 speakers, the KEF Q150 speakers, and the ELAC Debut Reference DBR62 speakers. It works well with all of them but it isn’t my favorite integrated amp. I preferred the Cambridge Audio CXA60. The sound was just smoother, providing very good separation between the instruments, and the CXA60 has a few features that the PMA-600NE does not (automatic shut off, replaceable IEC power cord, thermal regulation/protection, an additional set of speaker outputs, and a dedicated set of preamp outputs so you can add a separate amplifier later and use the CXA60 as a preamp).
Hi Justin, Since this is an integrated amplifier, the preamp and the amp are combined into one package. I don’t believe you can use the integrated as a stand alone amplifier for use with a separate pre amp. You would be spending more money and may be better off with a different integrated altogether. Is there something you don’t like about the way the Denon sounds?
I can say it is very close to the NAD C316BEE and it doesn't have as wide a soundstage presentation as the AXA35. I have not heard the Yamaha integrated amplifiers yet. The NAD is the most powerful of the 3 (PMA-600NE, AXA35, C 316BEE) due to the "power envelope" technology. Also, the NAD & the AXA35 are a more "purist" design/approach with no built-in DAC.
Hi! I was wondering,... does this amp pack enough power to feed Wharfdale Diamond 225 speakers? Would they be a good match? Thanks for the video. Cheers!
Yes, the Denon PMA-600NE will drive your Wharfedale Diamond 225 speakers. But, to know whether or not you may want something with more power, how big is your listening room and at what dB levels do you typically listen? If you listen at loud levels in a large room, you’ll likely want more power/muscle. The Cambridge Audio CXA60 or CXA61 may be a good choice. They are available at a discount through the official Cambridge Audio eBay store at reduced prices and feature a 30 day trial with a warranty.
@@theeverydayaudiophile4147 Hey, thanks for those two really good options. I've seen them before. But,... I'm looking into the $500 price range. If I realize I would need a little bit more power, what do you think about a stereo receiver? Like the Denon DRA-800H? The only thing is that I heard these receivers have lesser power supplies, but it's rated 100W a channel,... Do you think it would be a better alternative to the PMA-600NE for a bigger room??? Thanks again. Cheers.
The Emotiva integrated amp TA100 is under $500 if you want to stay with a new piece of equipment. If you’re open to owning previously used or dealer demo gear, you can get much more for your $$$. Try to make sure that whatever integrated amp you are looking at provides high current and features a toroidal power supply (the PMA-600NE does not have a toroidal power supply). Used Cambridge Audio CXA60 or CXA80 may be very good options for you as well. Good luck!
I am curious to know if the analog mode would allow you to hookup an external dac that would be fed into its aux inputs or will it it still pass through the internal dac for another d/a conversion?
There is a source direct button that bypasses the internal DAC and you can probably use that with a separate external DAC processing the signal. That’s a really good question though.
Can I connect a tv with this amp via optical/coaxial input ?
What class is it? Not listed on the Denon site and I need to know this before connecting a Rel subwoofer over high-pass.
what is up with that weird top grill part? is it removable? my 720 does not have that. looking to renew. can you clear that for me please? no info to be found about it..
Not sure why Denon designed the top front grill to look like that. I agree, it is a little weird. Not sure if it is removable; I do not have it any longer. Have you tried to contact Sound United or Denon directly? I would think that taking the grill off would leave a gaping hole on the top.
Are you dead set on Denon? If not, you may want to look into the IOTAVX SA3 or the Cambridge Audio CXA60.
I see. hope it's just some protective piece or smth. yeah, it's just too perfect for my set up with MA bronze 2. can't stop lovin it, but my 720 got simply old, scratches and all.. hope to save the new one better. but the grill, keeps me on hold at the moment. will try to get in contact with some representatives. will look into those recommendations as well, thank you so much!
just reveived it. apparently it's just some protective plastic. hard, but it does come off :)
I just bought the Elac DBR62 as well. How did they do with this integrated Amp? I'm currently between this and the cheaper Cambridge integrated Amp. Thanks.
Eric, the DBR62 speakers do well with more power. Consider picking up an integrated with a little more oomph. If you want to stay in the same price bracket, look at the Emotiva TA-100 integrated or the NAD C 316BEE integrated. You may also look for a preowned Parasound, Rotel, Musical Fidelity, etc.
Can you tell us how it sounds and with what speakers?
majk2006 I liked the sound of the Denon when paired with the Polk LSiM703 speakers, the Triangle Audio Borea BR03 speakers, the KEF Q150 speakers, and the ELAC Debut Reference DBR62 speakers. It works well with all of them but it isn’t my favorite integrated amp. I preferred the Cambridge Audio CXA60. The sound was just smoother, providing very good separation between the instruments, and the CXA60 has a few features that the PMA-600NE does not (automatic shut off, replaceable IEC power cord, thermal regulation/protection, an additional set of speaker outputs, and a dedicated set of preamp outputs so you can add a separate amplifier later and use the CXA60 as a preamp).
What is this plastic plate attached on the top of the amp with these four clips?
PAUZAK asked the same question and answered it above. Apparently, it is a plastic cover that is removable. I agree that it looks out of place.
Have you heard Onkyo A9150? If so, can you compare it with Denon, please? What would be better and why? Thanks
I have not heard the Onkyo
Hi would you recommend a pre amp to make this sound better..tia
Hi Justin,
Since this is an integrated amplifier, the preamp and the amp are combined into one package. I don’t believe you can use the integrated as a stand alone amplifier for use with a separate pre amp. You would be spending more money and may be better off with a different integrated altogether. Is there something you don’t like about the way the Denon sounds?
How does this compares with nad 316bee v2,yamaha as- 501/301bl,Cambridge audio ax35
I can say it is very close to the NAD C316BEE and it doesn't have as wide a soundstage presentation as the AXA35. I have not heard the Yamaha integrated amplifiers yet. The NAD is the most powerful of the 3 (PMA-600NE, AXA35, C 316BEE) due to the "power envelope" technology. Also, the NAD & the AXA35 are a more "purist" design/approach with no built-in DAC.
@@theeverydayaudiophile4147 and the emotiva a100?
Hi! I was wondering,... does this amp pack enough power to feed Wharfdale Diamond 225 speakers? Would they be a good match? Thanks for the video. Cheers!
Yes, the Denon PMA-600NE will drive your Wharfedale Diamond 225 speakers. But, to know whether or not you may want something with more power, how big is your listening room and at what dB levels do you typically listen? If you listen at loud levels in a large room, you’ll likely want more power/muscle. The Cambridge Audio CXA60 or CXA61 may be a good choice. They are available at a discount through the official Cambridge Audio eBay store at reduced prices and feature a 30 day trial with a warranty.
@@theeverydayaudiophile4147 Hey, thanks for those two really good options. I've seen them before. But,... I'm looking into the $500 price range. If I realize I would need a little bit more power, what do you think about a stereo receiver? Like the Denon DRA-800H? The only thing is that I heard these receivers have lesser power supplies, but it's rated 100W a channel,... Do you think it would be a better alternative to the PMA-600NE for a bigger room??? Thanks again. Cheers.
The Emotiva integrated amp TA100 is under $500 if you want to stay with a new piece of equipment. If you’re open to owning previously used or dealer demo gear, you can get much more for your $$$. Try to make sure that whatever integrated amp you are looking at provides high current and features a toroidal power supply (the PMA-600NE does not have a toroidal power supply). Used Cambridge Audio CXA60 or CXA80 may be very good options for you as well. Good luck!
@@theeverydayaudiophile4147 Thanks for the advice. I will look into these options. Cheers.
Sub out low pass filter at 100hz. You the only reviewer mention it. Thanks.
I am curious to know if the analog mode would allow you to hookup an external dac that would be fed into its aux inputs or will it it still pass through the internal dac for another d/a conversion?
There is a source direct button that bypasses the internal DAC and you can probably use that with a separate external DAC processing the signal. That’s a really good question though.
Thank you for answering! It would be so cool if it does!
How DAC convert analog signal? It can't. AUX is not digital
@@1414Adety thanks for clarifying!