FWIW I just swapped a couple of things round in my setups, and what a difference :D
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Living room, goes-where-it-can (astride the fireplace, using the big slab of marble as imrpov isolation)
Aiwa XC005
NADC352
B&W DM602
Studio PC, entertainment mode, 5.1 front left and right
Rotel RA312
Eltax liberty 5+
The arcam is also in there, lined into my RME and adams.
I thought I'd try the NAD with the eltaxes, since I just got them and I'm more fussed about the sound in there, where I do more listening AND pay more attention to it.
MUCH better. The lows are tighter, the stereo resolution is better, the sound is more dynamic, everything is more seperated and clear.
Tried the Arcam through it
It almost did it justice. The highs produced had the dynamics and clarity the arcam is capable of, the lows didnt have the depth and punch its capable of, the soundstage was a little shallow, but frequencies were seperated out nicely. It was, however, a better matchup than the arcam, nad and B&Ws, since the B&Ws are so brash and depthless they just cant take what the arcams giving
Speaking of which
The warmer, smoother, denser, sweeter sounding rotel works better with the b&ws than the NAD did. Its not so abrasive and inyourface, its fatter, its lost nothing in depth and seperation because the 602s dont have much to begin with, and its lost nothing in stereo seperation because the speakers are only three feet from each other anyway.
Now
XC005
Rotel RA312
B&W DM602 S2
Still more than good enough to sit around and read to, muck about in the kitchen (I'm not sure I can reasonably said to 'cook' anything - just mix things together and heat them up!), background for social etc
A 'new' good stereo
Arcam CD73
NADC352
Eltax Liberty 5+
Reasonably well set up, detailed, fun to listen to main stereo and still functions as front left and right for the 5.1 off an EMU1616M.
Win all round!