B&K Ref 50 Processor


WAS WONDERING IF ANYBODY HAD ANY INPUT ON THIS PROCESSOR? HAVEN'T FOUND MUCH ON CRITIC REVIEWS.HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO THE REF 30.
burrbrown
Wow, so what do you really think about the B&K unit, forever?

I own a B&K 50 and it works very well for movies and with music it is pretty good too. Just for the heck of it, I tried it in my audio system, replacing my BAT VK31SE, and of course, the 3D presentation was gone, much of the harmonic richness was gone, but overall, I was quite impressed with what it did as a 2-channel preamp. It handled the dynamics of the music quite well and I think this is the key for HT systems. Resolution too was quite impressive but too much was missing in the presentation that I had been used to hearing. I could never live with this as a serious audiophile preamp but it works mighty fine in a HT setup. But keep in mind this is in the context of a supreme product like the BAT. The rest of the audio system is Clearaudio Ref/Koetsu, BAT VK P10, Counterpoint NPS400 driving Talon Khorus at that time. SO the B&K had some serious stuff to play with and it came out pretty well.

If you absolutely need audiophile quality music from your HT system, then other products would be the way to go. But if you use this mainly fot Movies, I honestly think it is a waste to pay multi thousand $$ for Krell, Classe, etc. Their preamps simply don't cut it in musicality anyway. I think what many of us seek for perfection of musical playback is very different with what we expect in HT gear.

There are Ref 50s and Ref 30s in the $1200-2000 range. For what you get, this is a great bargain. So keep an open mind and see if you can take one home on trial.

John
THANKS FOR THE INFO GUYS.MORE INFO THAN I WAS ABLE TO FIND ELSEWHERE.MUCH APPRECIATED.
I own a B&K 50 and it works very well for movies, with music I use it as mainly background. I am compiling a seperate system for two channel music now. I don't think the B&K is bad for music it is just not where it shines.

For movies and multi channel music DVD's it really shines. As someone stated earlier the Reference 50 can be had for around $2,200. I think you would have to spend $3,000 to $4,000 to get significantly better sound.

From a feature standpoint I love it, flexibility, lots of inputs/outputs including digital, flexible bass management and multi-zone capabilities.

If you are not set on seperates you can get some A/V recievers that match the features.

It depends on your budget, I wanted to allocate less than $3,000 in my theater processor and spend more on amplifiers, source and video. I knew I would be investing in a dedicated system soon for music. I am very pleased with the B&K.

As always if you have more to spend you can always do better. Isn't that what makes this so much fun$$
I agree, I have a Ref 507 and for HT and DVD-A, I really think it sounds very good, but of course I only paid $2500 for the unit new(yes $2500 for a 507). As for 2 channel it's not great but thats what my Pass Labs system is for. If your going to use this unit for AC3, DTS ect, and multi channel DVD's, then at the price there going for it's hard to beat.