Denon dm37 Micro Hi-Fi
Discussion
Dear Hi-PHi Gurus,
I am considering this unit for a bedroom, has anybody has any experience of it?
Also, do you think the below is a good deal?
http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/page/moreinfo.c...
Any help of advice is much appreciated!
I am considering this unit for a bedroom, has anybody has any experience of it?
Also, do you think the below is a good deal?
http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/page/moreinfo.c...
Any help of advice is much appreciated!
Edited by adam85 on Tuesday 2nd March 11:11
Not heard that exact system, but it's predeccessors have consistently been amongst the finest of their type for the last decade or so. I can't see why this one woudl be any different.
I used to have a DM30 as a little everday system in one room and it never failed to impress me with it's musicality and control - and that's coming from someone who's main system is grossly expensive in comparison.
It could be partnered with all manner of speakers and still shine - even ones which were 10x the price of the unit itself.
I used to have a DM30 as a little everday system in one room and it never failed to impress me with it's musicality and control - and that's coming from someone who's main system is grossly expensive in comparison.
It could be partnered with all manner of speakers and still shine - even ones which were 10x the price of the unit itself.
liquidken said:
Not heard that exact system, but it's predeccessors have consistently been amongst the finest of their type for the last decade or so. I can't see why this one woudl be any different.
I used to have a DM30 as a little everday system in one room and it never failed to impress me with it's musicality and control - and that's coming from someone who's main system is grossly expensive in comparison.
It could be partnered with all manner of speakers and still shine - even ones which were 10x the price of the unit itself.
I still have a DM30 in my study now.I used to have a DM30 as a little everday system in one room and it never failed to impress me with it's musicality and control - and that's coming from someone who's main system is grossly expensive in comparison.
It could be partnered with all manner of speakers and still shine - even ones which were 10x the price of the unit itself.
It must be 10 yrs old, but still sounds great.
I've had the original DM-7 for about 14 years and had a DM-37 until recently (non-DAB). Both really excellent systems, punch well above their weight and size.
Just consider 'proper' speakers for them. I'd recommend either the tannoy Mercury custom F1's or the Wharfdale Diamond 9.1's. I own both sets of speakers and they sound ace with the denons. Wharfdale's are laid back, F1's a bit more pacey and forwards. Both wipe the floor with the bundled speakers, it just depends what you prefer. Pay no more than £100 for either.
Just consider 'proper' speakers for them. I'd recommend either the tannoy Mercury custom F1's or the Wharfdale Diamond 9.1's. I own both sets of speakers and they sound ace with the denons. Wharfdale's are laid back, F1's a bit more pacey and forwards. Both wipe the floor with the bundled speakers, it just depends what you prefer. Pay no more than £100 for either.
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