Parasound AVC-2500 A/V Preamplifier
Parasound AVC-2500 A/V Preamplifier
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 24, 2012]
armando contreras
Audio Enthusiast
Soo good
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[Dec 18, 2002]
lwaoc
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Built like a brick crapshack Lots of modularity for future upgrades. Many promise this, so few deliver like Parasound Un-ending inputs and outputs, very hard to outgrow. Excellent audio quality. If you go from something in the <$1000 Denon class, you won't believe what you have been missing Intuitive interface once you learn intial setup
Weakness:
Funky manual, though it's probably been revised since my version. AC-3 decoder for laserdisc is an external option After over 1 year of use, I still really like this unit. I'm posting this review in case anyone is out there considering buying one (at this point on the secondary market), or a 2500u new. It's a killer buy on audiogon or Ebay if you can find a reputable seller. I'm a 2 channel audio fan, so adjusting to this as my only preamp has been some work. The lack of tone controls was overcome with placement and EQing. The 2500 sounds fine to me, but sounded much better after I EQ'd my theater at the suggestion of a number of theater consultants. I'm astounded at the difference EQing made. Parasound is built well, and their upgradability means I don't have to keep running out and dropping 3.5K every 2 years to get the latest dig. The downside is there's always a module or bolt on to get. So far I have the external 6.1 rear channel processor, the phono preamp, add on bass management module, and the outboard AC-3 laserdisc decoder. I'm looking into the latest send-in upgrades for HDTV pass through and especially 5.1 external processor volume control. It stinks not being able to control volume on SACD and DVD-Audio material, however I'm glad there's an upgrade path. I find the menus and setup very intuitive, initial setup means going through the quirky manual. If you glance the manual cover to cover before messing with initial setup, you will be a MUCH happier entertainment recipient. Similar Products Used: Sherwood Newcastle R-945 (not THAT similar) |
[Nov 22, 2002]
Bink
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build, Surround Sound, Setup, Price In my humble opinion this pre/pro has to be at the top of the list... even still given the AVC-2500 has been out for several years now. Parasound has been great at rolling out upgrades... first additional Bass Management, then 5.1 volume control, and now the HDTV component input/output upgrade. I have used this processor and compared to 2 other heavy hitters: Proceed AVP and the ADA Cinema Reference. Here are my thoughts: Setup - I had this unit connected and setup within an hour. The automatic calibration routine is fantastic... no meter required! If there is an easier to setup pre/pro, I have not seen it. Inputs - Has just about everything anyone could want. Yes there are pre-amps with more like the Anthem, but I've got way more inputs then I can use. If you like lots of balanced inputs and outputs, you may need to go elsewhere Processor - Easy to use and intuitive on screen and readout for surround modes. Surround Performance - Dolby Digital and DTS processing is fantastic. On par with the Proceed AVP and Cinema Reference. Stereo - Solid performer, though there are better. I have not heard a processor do better stereo than the Proceed units. Build - this thing is a 25 pound tank. The face plate must be a 1/4 inch thick. Very solid. Warranty - Is there another company that warrants their product for 10 years... don't think so. And when you call service.. there is a knowledgeable person there to help you every time. I had service performed on an older Parasound PSP-1500... they fixed and returned it within a week! Price - The pre/pros in this class include the Proceed ($4000?), Anthem ($3500), B&K Reference 30 ($2500), Sunfire II ($3000) AND the Parasound which you can get around $2000. The Parasound can go head-on with these pre-amps and you will pay less. Summary - I keep trying potential replacements for my AVC-2500, but always go back. Maybe it doesn't have all the new fancy surround options like Dolby Prologic II, DTS EX, etc... but I am sure Parasound is working on it. Similar Products Used: Parasound PSP-1500 / PDD-1500 Parasound AVC-1800 Proceed AVP Proceed PAV ADA Cinema Reference |
[May 29, 2002]
MichaelB
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Listening to it. Trite? I don't mean to be. Simply turning it on, popping in a DVD or a CD and listening to it and/or watching a movie is the AVC 2500's strength. The flexibility of the controls, the ability to configure it and set it up as you like, all are great strengths. As I described above, it is complex to set up, but easy to listen to. You can shift modes and find out your current settings very easily. I have reverted to a Sony AV reciver while my Parasound is in for repair and I miss the flexibility and performance the AVC 2500 provides.
Weakness:
Not as upgradeable as Parasound would have you believe. My AVC 2500 is on its way back from Parasound, my two rear surround channels died and it had to be returned for repair and upgrading to the AVC 2500U specifications. I bought it two years ago so I glad it was under warranty, but dismayed it broke. I think a big failing is it doesn't pass high bandwidth video signals. There is a rumor of an upgrade, but no luck so far. The repair and the lack of capability to pass high bandwidth video is why I say it has been somewhat disappointing. If I have it for the next few years and it is bullet proof and continues to sound as well as it does, I may rewrite this review. It has an excellent soundstage and performance for movies or 5.1 channel material. For music or two channel sources, it is very good but not excellent. Setup - the setup is complex and time consuming, but that is true for almost all home theater setups. Bring your quick connect guide! With the new bass management the setup is improved since it is easier to use the THX parameters to set up your system when you have full range speakers and powered subwoofers. The tuner works well in high signal strength areas and again provides a nice soundstage. I have the Parasound HCA 2205A amplifier. I wanted an amp that could meet the strains of home theater, but didn't require a fan for cooling. So far, the amp has been bullet proof. It is heavy, so if you are considering this setup, get help carrying it! This is a very fine unit, and arguably for the money at the top of its class. The Parasound AVC 2500 has proved over time to be somewhat disappointing. I have owned it for two years and enjoyed it immensely. It is not something you will master in a few days., unless you have used an elaborate pre-processor or high end AV Receiver before. Should you buy one? Yes, don't pay full price, they can be had for $2000 to $2500 new. Be prepared for a learning curve unless you are an expereinced HT person. As for dealers, they probably can't reapir it, so don't make the in house service a criteria, unless they are an authorized facility I miss my AVC 2500, see weaknesses Similar Products Used: JVC and Sony HT Receivers |
[Mar 15, 2000]
eb2cool
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
See below
Weakness:
See below I purchased this unit to compare it head-to-head against the B&K Reference 20 which I have used for the pass two weeks. In comparing the best street prices, the Parasound is about $500 more expensive. I tried to logically evaluate these two units passed on the following criteria: Similar Products Used: B&K Reference 20 |
[Jan 26, 2000]
Ed Hodder
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Ease of setup/use, sound quality, tons of inputs, zone.
Weakness:
Build quality. Sound, as has been mentioned elsewhere, has been completely transformed by this unit. I've put off speaker purchases, although a very musical sub is next on my list (no var crossover). I paired it up with an Outlaw amp. It's really allowing me to rediscover my collection, especially albums (got their phono stage, too). With music, voices are natural and have an uncanny presence. Electric instruments are tight and brilliant when called for (XYZ and La Villa Strangiata rocked like never before). Accoustic instruments show off fine detail. Similar Products Used: Older Sony ES |
[Jan 18, 2001]
Montana
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Ease of Use. Incredible Design. Could not ask for better sound on 2-channel or multi-channel sound
Weakness:
None so far, given that this is the 2500U version with base management upgrade, and volume control card for 5.1 inputs I have used this product for 1.5 years now, and have upgraded the unit to the 2500u status. I have not had any problems with this unit, it has performed flawlessly with ease. I applaud Parsound for such a sound design, ease of use, excellent reliablitiy, and incredible overall sound. I cannot expect any better sound for DVDs/5-channel sound. Stereo sound with the built in tuner, or through CDs is crisp, full, well-balanced, with good soundstage. I am thoroughly happy with my choice, and have never felt the need to change to a different brand. Base management is better with the upgrade. |
[Feb 26, 2000]
Greg
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build quality, Flexibility, Netural warm sound
Weakness:
Nothing noted yet First off, this web site provided me with a lot great information before deciding on the AVC-2500. Let's keep up the good work. Similar Products Used: Sony ES and Lexicon |
[Feb 13, 2000]
Steve Herrala
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build fit and finish, flexibility, warranty, support.
Weakness:
LFE Crossover fixed at 80HZ I have received a dozen emails and calls lately asking me about the quality of Parasound AVC 2500's. After rolled through the the reviews below, I figured I'd post my experiences (I'm a dealer in MN). To date, I've sold about 20-30 (didn't feel like counting) AVC-2500. I have had a few small problems. In about 4 units, the tuner would not lock-in. After calling Parasound's Tech support, they let me know that the cause was the tuner's potentiometer moved 1/32 of a turn during shipping. Similar Products Used: Lex, Acurus, Aragon, Lex, B&K, Class'e etc. |
[Nov 18, 1999]
John
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Ease of set up and use, build quality, Sounds awesome
Weakness:
none to date I purchased this unit along with the Parasound 2205 amp about 6 weeks ago. I used to think my Harmon Kardon reciever put out some great sound. This unit transformed my speakers. I was going to buy new speakers but now, I'm totally happy. Once I turn it on I sit there marveling at the great sound on 2 channel, then flip on a movie and I'm really blown away. Set up is easy, if I can do it anyone can. Although, my first unit which I had about a week stopped working. My dealer, Steve, whom also posted on this page had a new one to me in a couple of days. Thanks Steve. Aside from that everything is awesome. |