Meridian 565 A/V Preamplifier
Meridian 565 A/V Preamplifier
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 16, 2013]
audiogoy
AudioPhile
I already wrote a review about this Meridian 565. But i'm so bless with this processor/pre
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[Sep 14, 2013]
Gibson
AudioPhile
i have this unit since 3 month and i love it. This year i decide to accomplich my dream
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[Jun 11, 2002]
James Carroll
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, exceptional on music, even makes bad recordings sound good, looks nice and clean
Weakness:
Pain in the butt to setup, no balanced outputs, few inputs, pricey. Wow, I am very impressed with this unit. I've experimented with various surround processors and I've never been happy with the sound. My main interest is music, and passable movie sound is a secondary priority. What impresses me most is that the surround modes for music sound great, and this is from a diehard 2-channel person. I assumed I'd use the surround for movies only but find I prefer the music surround to 2-channel. While my other preamps made good recordings sound great, they were also very unforgiving of lesser recordings. Those now sound great on this setup. While this unit doesn't have the pinpoint resolution of a good tube preamp, it does seem to have a wider soundstage and nice laid-back presence. It's much less forward than the BAT it replaces. Setup is a pain, but you only do that once (hopefully). I'd like balanced outputs but don't see myself upgrading to the 568 anytime soon due to the price. I highly recomend Meridian if music is the #1 priority and movies second. I can't really comment on the movie sound, to my ear it's great but I'm not too picky about movies. But ahh...the music...love it. Setup: Martin Logan CLS mains Magnepan MMG rears No center or sides Monarchy SM-100 deluxe main amps Acurus A-150 for rears Pioneer 440 DVD for transport home-made pure silver interconnects home-made power chords 2 home-made subs Similar Products Used: Foreplay, BAT VK3i, Rotel, NAD, Yamaha |
[Jan 13, 2000]
KEN
Audiophile
Strength:
Great bass,soundstaging, warm midrange,and airly
Weakness:
Absolutely none bescause reasonable price I tried a few silod state preamps before selecting the meridian 502 fully balanced aualogue system preamp.Some silod state preamps give me hard sounding and dry,but 502 this preamp sound warm mirdrange and airly also tigt bass.The other preamps i tried (Classe,mark levinson ;etc.)were bull or fake.Until today my meridian 502 preamp with me already two year,i still happy with it. Similar Products Used: Sound like tube |
[Sep 20, 2001]
Paavo
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
build, versatility, reliability, sound.
Weakness:
difficult to set up, very few connectors without other meridian equipment, remote a little clombsey. What I liked about the meridian is first of all the name and the looks. Also an old fashion video tape sound sounded terrific trough the meridian. I was also very please with the meridian using digital sound sources. It did a very fine job although it was not what I was looking for. Similar Products Used: Lexicon MC-1, Classe 225, Rotel RSP-985, Sony 9000ES. |
[Jul 24, 2001]
Rick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound reproduction, ease of use, upgradeable.
Weakness:
None I had a complete Adcom Pro-Logic home theater system. I my quest to upgrade my system I determined to spend the most I could possibly afford on a processor. I started with a all in one Denon, stepped up to a Rotel and ended up with the Meridian. Purchased used from a dealer. This is a unit I have only dreamed of having. Since the retail is over $5K for the 565 and the accompanying 562v is $2,300, I figured I would have to sell a body part if I wanted new. The newer version of the 565, the 568 is even more $. Needless to say this was the deal of a lifetime for me. It has far exceeded my expectations when I finally hooked it up. The sound is astounding! I could use more adjectives to describe this unit but it would just use up alot of space. Sounds great at low volume and high. No distortion, no hiss, no buzz, just clear crisp heart pounding sound. I cranked up the depth charge scene of U-571 the other day and just about blew the windows out of the house. Scared the crap out of my cat. She couldn't get out of the room fast enough. The sound is truely unbelievable. By far, the best bang for the buck, literally! Had it upgraded to the lastest software version (6.0) by the local dealer for free. Now equivalent to a new 568; DTS, 7.1 Dolby, etc. Great response from Meridian and the dealer. I am a happy camper. The next step is to go active. Saving my money for some Meridian DSP's. Similar Products Used: Adcom(Amp, Tuner, CD), Rotel(Amp), Pardigm & Eosone(Speakers) |