Sony SDP-EP9ES Others
Sony SDP-EP9ES Others
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 03, 2003]
NTN1
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Full spectrum digital sound despite some low level hiss. Allow delay setting of 1ft/1msec steps Variable center-frequency for equalizer adjustment of bass/treble
Weakness:
No specs on the cut-off slope of the filter No midrange equalizer adjustment No subwoofer frequency equalizer adjustment Poor cutoff frequency selection: huge 20Hz steps, and only allow minimum cutoff of 60Hz. This is not low enough. I prefer selectable cutoff frequency down to 30-40Hz, and with 5Hz-or-less steps. The model year was 1997, but my unit was purchased new by the original owner in 1999. Now is 2003, and I got it in practically new condition off eBay for $81 + $27 ship = $108 total. I only use it to decode DD5.1 standard HD audio. This unit is not for someone who might want to use it with a DVD player in a HT environment. You would probably want at least DTS, and possibly 6.1, or 7.1 decoder anyway. I hooked it up to my Adcom 7400 5x100W power amp. With no input, the EP9ES/Adcom combination is dead quiet even at 100% volume level. However, as soon as I turn on the DVD player that provides digital audio feed via 75-Ohm coaxial cable, and nothing playing, there is a mild hiss from the speakers. I think the hiss comes from the DACs inside the EP9ES. The hiss is relatively quiet compared to the audio signal level. It's kind of OK, but I wish the unit or my digital audio system is completely hiss-free. Similar Products Used: N/A |
[Jan 20, 2000]
Sandip Bhattacharya
Audio Enthusiast
This is to add to my previous remarks: |
[Jul 11, 2000]
Jason
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound Quality
Weakness:
Annoying Relay Bought this unit from Sony Central in Chatswood for $500. It sounds really good. All the good things have already been said below, so I'll just add few cons. Similar Products Used: Onkyo AV receiver |
[Oct 06, 2000]
Sandip Bhattacharya
Audiophile
Strength:
Everything except lack of control regarding the eq settings ( you have to do it blindly, trusting sony's choice and the same about the slope of the crossover setting)
Weakness:
nothing but what is mentioned above Looking back at my two previous reports I found several mistakes, and I would like to correct them. The model year is actually 1999. Sounds terrific, no complaints. I love it, and I will be sad to retire it to the bedroom. It's place will soon be taken up by a Lexicon DC-2. I wish it were an ideal world, and I did not find that little complaint about it. Besides, I also wish it had more music playing modes. Similar Products Used: TAE2000ESD, KC-X1 |
[Oct 06, 2000]
Sandip Bhattacharya
Audiophile
Strength:
Everything except lack of control regarding the eq settings ( you have to do it blindly, trusting sony's choice and the same about the slope of the crossover setting)
Weakness:
nothing but what is mentioned above Looking back at my two previous reports I found several mistakes, and I would like to correct them. The model year is actually 1999. Sounds terrific, no complaints. I love it, and I will be sad to retire it to the bedroom. It's place will soon be taken up by a Lexicon DC-2. I wish it were an ideal world, and I did not find that little complaint about it. Besides, I also wish it had more music playing modes. Similar Products Used: TAE2000ESD, KC-X1 |
[Feb 22, 1999]
tony esporma
an Audiophile
I purchased the Sony last year mail order for 450.00 brand spanking new.At the time, I had been looking for a surround processor / preamp for |
[Apr 09, 1999]
Ron
an Audio Enthusiast
This unit fron Sony is fantastic . I have it plugged in through the pre-insand pre-outs of the Harman THX AVI 250 and it works a treat for anything |
[Jan 25, 1999]
Drew Riggin
an Audio Enthusiast
This Dolby Digital Processor is incredible. Awesome in both 2channel and 5.1. In stereo mode this machine gives great dynamic range and is very controllable. In 5.1 mode its just amazing. Sound is accurate, detailed, and powerful. This processor creates a soundstage to the point where you can't even tell that the sound is coming from any of the speakers! I give this machine well over 5 stars. |
[Jun 05, 1999]
Michael
an Audiophile
This processor from Sony great - value-wise, the price belies sound. The Dolby Digital processing is right-on, and provides a coherent sound-field as well as pin-point localization of effects when needed. I have used other Dolby Digital processors before, and EP9ES noticeably improves on the bass response - bass is tighter, deeper and generally more controlled. |
[Jul 23, 1999]
PML
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently got the EP9ES ($300) and the GA8ES receiver ($400) to replace an old non-upgradable Pro Logic receiver for my second system. When I was shopping for a DD pre/pro for my main system in late '97, the best price I could find on the EP9ES locally was $690...and there was up to a 3 month wait. What a difference a year and a half makes! My main system is equally modest and includes a Marantz PM-68 integrated stereo amp, a Yamaha DSP-E492 3-channel A/V amp/processor (analog inputs only), and a Denon AVD-2000 DD pre/pro. I've read great reviews on the EP9ES and wanted to see if it could knock the Denon to 2nd system status. |