Modern, connected, Micro Hi Fi : Fade to grey - DENON CEOL-N11

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • It's the final part of my three part 'Mini' Series where I look at a random selection of Mini/Micro Hi-Fi through the years. We've reached the modern era with a brand new Denon CEOL N11. But is there still a demand for something like this?
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  • @awdadwadwad1723
    @awdadwadwad1723 Před rokem +404

    No volume knob is absolute no-go.

    • @goodnightmoon
      @goodnightmoon Před rokem +9

      +1

    • @BrennanYoung
      @BrennanYoung Před rokem +29

      & physical buttons

    • @ericodijk
      @ericodijk Před rokem +4

      I understand, there's a lot of cheap micro systems that do have that. I also think it's a thing that should be on it.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Před rokem +12

      It's nice to have but not a dealbreaker on a system of this size.

    • @nipstyler
      @nipstyler Před rokem +1

      Even earlier versions of this only had up and down volume buttons.

  • @HansenPL
    @HansenPL Před rokem +549

    Mat you did impossible thing - awesome entertaining video about the dull gray HiFi.
    I really enjoyed the whole micro HiFi series, thank you.

    • @paulmurgatroyd6372
      @paulmurgatroyd6372 Před rokem +5

      How did you reply to this 4 days ago?

    • @batterieman3001
      @batterieman3001 Před rokem +24

      ​@@paulmurgatroyd6372 Patreon Users have early access to his videos

    • @wndy7073
      @wndy7073 Před rokem +3

      My old Bogen tube amplifier had stereo reverse and phasing controls too, that I have never seen on anything modern to play with either 🥱

    • @paulmurgatroyd6372
      @paulmurgatroyd6372 Před rokem +1

      @@batterieman3001 Makes sense.

    • @andrewcollins7783
      @andrewcollins7783 Před rokem +2

      A HDMI ARC connection would’ve been handy.

  • @jeroenk3570
    @jeroenk3570 Před rokem +22

    Funny how that works. Young, pre internet, me dreamed about having all the music in the world at my disposal, but since that's a reality music doesn't feel special any more it became a commodity. In my mind a sound system like this reflects that way of thinking.

  • @padawanmage71
    @padawanmage71 Před rokem +16

    As someone who loved all those bells and whistles in early 2000s equipment, this device feels like it has no soul 😢

  • @austincromwell
    @austincromwell Před rokem +290

    This has been a blast from the past series but I agree, we've culminated in a grey austerity box.

    • @markianclark9645
      @markianclark9645 Před rokem +7

      @@joeylummox7330and Austin..thankfully..fortunately..we have many genres of great music other than so called Pop..which is unpopular to most people i know..i discovered Vocal Trance and Lounge and Chill..and there's always Classical / Soft Rock / 60's 70's 80's / Soul funk / Smooth Jazz / Acid Jazz and so on..i'd settle for Denon's new Austere grey box..does what it claims..pity it doesn't make the tea though..

    • @wastelandwanderer3883
      @wastelandwanderer3883 Před rokem +7

      @@joeylummox7330 Agreed! Appropriate for playing odorless, colorless, normalized contemporary music!
      "A Flower!" 🎶 (If you know, you know! 😉)

    • @amac203
      @amac203 Před rokem +20

      @@joeylummox7330 Yawn. Every generation has had the older generation bemoaning the trajectory of popular music.

    • @straightpipediesel
      @straightpipediesel Před rokem +10

      It's only a grey austerity box because it's the austerity model. The Marantz version is the proper black hi-fi with metal switches and accent lighting.

    • @rijjhb9467
      @rijjhb9467 Před rokem +4

      @@amac203 AHHHHH!!! Are you awake now? I tend to agree with you, although I must say that nowadays the music scene is way more fragmented: back in the 90s you had MTv to dictate what was in, but nowadays where does one go to find out what's popular?

  • @filmopsfilmops3565
    @filmopsfilmops3565 Před rokem +38

    In the Netherlands we had the Firato exhibition every year from 1950 to 1998, which grew into several very large exhibition spaces in Amsterdam full of hi-fi stereo sound equipment and video equipment.
    From the cheapest to the most expensive, in short, the golden times, of sound and video equipment, great time to experience.
    Experienced this first with my father and later with good friends, marveling at a huge amount of equipment

    • @anonUK
      @anonUK Před rokem +4

      Why did it finish in 1998? Was it the then growing dominance of little silver discs for both audio and video?

    • @_Scintill8tor
      @_Scintill8tor Před rokem +2

      @@anonUK The amount of visitors dropped enormously end of the 90s, so they stopped.
      I also enjoyed the FIRATO the couple of times I went there. I think I was there with my brother in the early 80s, perhaps even end of 70s. I recall very much the heaps of promotion material I collected for all the nice stuff I saw (I was 10 or so). I remember some brands made life-size foto-prints of some "boomboxes" so that (when you couldn't afford it) you could stick it to your wall and imagine you have one! Good times.

  • @jarthurs
    @jarthurs Před rokem +24

    Mazda drivers in the US had their head units toasted when a radio station sent out track thumbnails in a JPG format but without the .jpg extension. This sent the head units into a permanent boot loop.

    • @kuchenblechmafiagmbh1381
      @kuchenblechmafiagmbh1381 Před rokem +5

      Sounds familiar to me, here in Germany we're still using FM mostly, DAB was around in the late 2000s but failed and it's scheduled for deactivation, however that date (I don't know) isn't really safe, IMHO they made DAB+ for new sold vehicles far too late mandatory (21st of December 2020).
      However, the FM stations ususally use RDS for station name, traffic information (my Audi MMI records these in the background) and also radio text for Song, Artist and some further informations, but around ten years ago, some public stations began to insert the songname and artist played at the moment in place of the station name (because cheap and older radios have just plain RDS but no radio text) and this idea itself tbh isn't wrong, but it messes up station lists, although I have an option in my MMI 3G to make the station names static, it's still messed up.

  • @IanSlothieRolfe
    @IanSlothieRolfe Před rokem +8

    Looks like the ideal system to put on your shelf next to all the box files and accountancy manuals.

  • @Maroandy323
    @Maroandy323 Před rokem +130

    Really enjoyed this micro hifi series you've done. Great job as always

    • @dashtesla
      @dashtesla Před rokem +1

      I'm curious to see how you could mix new tech with old this looks like a prime candidate for a stack minidisc and that sony tc-s1 deck due to their size. Also I want those sample wav ogg mp3 files by techmoan :D

    • @lucasRem-ku6eb
      @lucasRem-ku6eb Před rokem

      Radio people, lol !
      only local stations, why need that ? in relation 'Where you are', Radio 1 !

  • @keaton718
    @keaton718 Před rokem +15

    I couldn't give a single toss about micro systems, but I'll watch 100 of these because I want to see what Techmoan thinks of them.

  • @AnonymousCaveman
    @AnonymousCaveman Před rokem +153

    It's pretty awesome that CD is still rocking on till this day. Alongside vinyl records and cassette tapes bouncing back.

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 Před rokem +13

      I'm THAT guy who NEVER experienced CDs as a full-on format! ( I have a few..) I was on cassette in 1975 (when the world was all about 8 track!) Held on to cassette until MiniDisc. Then of course, MP3. Reason? I liked to "roll my own". Yeah, I had what the hipsters call vinyl (We just called them records, many records were NYLON and not VINYL!) LOL! (I'm old, born 1962).

    • @freeman10000
      @freeman10000 Před rokem

      Spot on.

    • @discopants68
      @discopants68 Před rokem +1

      Why?

    • @Mostlyharmless1985
      @Mostlyharmless1985 Před rokem +31

      @@discopants68 Because your music can't really evaporate in a puff of bytes when someone decides storing your music on a server is no longer profitable when you own it on a physical object.

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Před rokem +12

      At this point if I like an artist's music it's just easier to buy one of their CDs. The alternatives are really only to find it on CZcams, which is generally easy but gets you a truly appalling audio quality (pretty sure it's gotten *worse* over the last decade, somehow...), or to try and hunt it down on whatever music-focused streaming service that artist's music winds up on. Which means logging in to site after site and trying to search for the song.
      A rack of CDs is just... so much less of a hassle to deal with.

  • @jackrhoadesii2188
    @jackrhoadesii2188 Před rokem +8

    Very well done series on micro Hi-Fis. I am 100% with you when it comes to the excitement factor of the Denon device vs the older models. All that "silliness" was part of the fun of purchasing and enjoying a sound system. PS: Thank you for the years of very entertaining and enjoyable videos!!

  • @kidShibuya
    @kidShibuya Před rokem +169

    Still think most people should have an AV receiver and some bookshelf speakers. Cheap, supports everything and sounds excellent.

    • @theladyfingers___
      @theladyfingers___ Před rokem +44

      A basic 2-channel amp is all you really need. Everything else is just a cheap dongle that usually has app control now.

    • @burner8959
      @burner8959 Před rokem +5

      I agree though I'd say spend some money on a good set of speakers and not necessarily new ones. Start with speakers, then fill in with what you can and upgrade as you feel necessary. I am a speaker hoarder though, so I am biased. I think aiming for a particular "sound" that defines some companies like Klipsch, JBL, Wharfedale etc. is a good place to start. It will also give you an idea where to go. I run a usb from my computer into a Schitt dac that then goes into a tube preamp that then feeds an integrated JVC amp from the 70's, into a pair of Klipsch KG 4's. All in I'm at or slightly over the price paid for this Denon system (not including my computer). I also have a cd/dvd player and a cassette player that I had lying around but can also be found for relatively cheap. You can easily make a better system for $500 or less.

    • @hermanmunster3358
      @hermanmunster3358 Před rokem +6

      ​​@@theladyfingers___ If you just want 2ch stereo, then yeah, I agree.
      But AV receivers can be had for not much more, and will give you far more options, an FM tuner, (Some have DAB) WiFi, depending on model, and HDMI connections to connect your Blu-ray players etc. As well as 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound capability. So an AV receiver is the way to go if you want all that functionality.
      You can't get a dongle that will power surround sound speakers. But it all depends what you want as an individual I guess.

    • @OldSkoolUncleChris
      @OldSkoolUncleChris Před rokem +8

      @@theladyfingers___ almost, add a subwoofer and you are really laughing. Something like a KEF that doesn’t even need a sub out amp!

    • @XxmatixX6videosdiariosdenadav
      @XxmatixX6videosdiariosdenadav Před rokem +6

      Av receiver aren't cheap

  • @XMarkxyz
    @XMarkxyz Před rokem +18

    I recently bought a Panasonic SC-PMX92EG-K, coupled with and audio-technica record player, as a group gift to a friend, we tested it toghether and it is a great little thing: very good audio quality and great output power (60 Watts per speaker) without distorsions, also it has as many inputs as you want for a modern hi-fi, also it looks great, great materials (metal and wood), it has its fair weight, real knobs/controls, and the grill covers of the speakers are removable

  • @LovroSabljak
    @LovroSabljak Před rokem +1

    I can't tell you how much I've enjoyed this series!!

  • @lev3k
    @lev3k Před rokem +5

    "I kept forgetting I was doing a review and just enjoyed the music" is a strong recmmendation.

  • @geekdomo
    @geekdomo Před rokem +12

    Waking up at 4am and getting to watch Mat is a great way to start a Saturday.

  • @markmarkofkane8167
    @markmarkofkane8167 Před rokem +20

    Wonderful! Thanks for the presentation!
    That unit reminds me of McDonald's restaurants. In the old days, units and McDonald's used to be colorful and fun, now grey and dull. But still serve a main purpose.

  • @Judezki92
    @Judezki92 Před rokem +1

    I just got the Denon RCD-M41 for my new micro hifi setup and so far I'm really satisfied, nice crisp sound and enough power to fill a room. This was a great video to watch!

  • @batmandestroys1978
    @batmandestroys1978 Před rokem +2

    Well done Techmoan! A great 3 part video. Thank you again!

  • @blaviken252
    @blaviken252 Před rokem +18

    Techmoan, you are so relatable, everytime you make a point i go "THIS, THIS IS IT". Physical buttons > touch controls, removable plugs > non removable plugs ect.

  • @MichaelYates
    @MichaelYates Před rokem +6

    Thank you for a great 3 part series, your right this unit is very much a plain jane and the others very much eye candy

  • @kragle88
    @kragle88 Před rokem +1

    Great 3 part series, enjoyed this thoroughly! Thank you Techmoan!

  • @josenadie
    @josenadie Před rokem +4

    ¡Gracias Mat! Greetings from Mexico.
    Loved this series on micro HiFi systems. I bought a Denon DT-1 (30 w) from 2018 during the first months of the pandemic at a discount and although it's not as sophisticated as this one, it has physical buttons and it plays less formats (AM/FM , optical, Bluetooth, CD, mp3, analog), I am quite happy with it and mainly use it to enjoy my CDs and listen to the radio or stream music while being in my bedroom. Really appreciated your appreciation (sorry) of stereo sound, since It is one of the reasons i consider this small machine as my "main" music player in the house.
    Shoutout to any other DT-1 owners here! Love to read your experience with this system.

  • @amcoppens76
    @amcoppens76 Před rokem +5

    Loved this 3 chapter video Thanks for your efforts techmoan 🙌

  • @Velestar
    @Velestar Před rokem +13

    You do some of the best and most thorough HiFi videos I've ever watched. Thank you.

  • @DimaKirivel
    @DimaKirivel Před rokem +71

    Same thing is with car stereos. In 2000s stereos had some cool displays with some VU-Meters animation, or some cars or dolphins. It was beautiful. And also old stereos feel like they aren't made from cheap plastic

    • @macdaniel6029
      @macdaniel6029 Před rokem +12

      My car stereo from 1989 shows the frequency/preset, indicates the tape direction and if the receiption is good enough for stereo. That's all. And it is perfectly fine for me. In the 2000s they had this crap and it was bad, it's just distracting. Today cars have huge 15" screens with too much stuff going on, i hate it.

    • @costascostas1760
      @costascostas1760 Před rokem +2

      ​@@macdaniel6029 I agree, plenty of examples from every era of good quality, bad quality, simple, flashy. There is a distinct oversimplification recent years. I can't even tell apart car brands, etc

    • @raycreveling1583
      @raycreveling1583 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I bought my wife a stereo with the dolphins!

    • @karlos543
      @karlos543 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@raycreveling1583Pioneer used to do dolphins. They made great car stereos.

  • @brunohache268
    @brunohache268 Před rokem +1

    I have always been a huge fan of Denon products. Great bang for the buck. Nice, clean and no fuss looks.

  • @joerns485
    @joerns485 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this great series Matt! It lets me appreciate my hifi setup more and more as time goes by and new stuff pops up. I'm using my now 24 year old Pioneer stereo amp (A-307 R) with my PC as the main sound source. It plays whatever I want in fantastic quality via the 1st generation X-Fi Xtreme Music card, has a 40" full HD colour display and I can connect almost everything to it that I want. There is also an old Pioneer tuner ( F-204RDS) and an old Yamaha tape deck (KX-390) connected to the amp, just in case. I could even connect a record player to it since the amp has a built-in phono pre-amp. I'm glad I bought this stuff over 20 years ago when you could get decent hifi equipment for a reasonable amount of money. And it still works fine!

  • @xiaoka
    @xiaoka Před rokem +31

    I’m loving this series. Do more! 👏

  • @goifur
    @goifur Před rokem +2

    Lol the world moved so quickly, it feels like just yesterday we had hi-fi in our house, and now it's just a smart internet-ai tv

  • @AnonymaxUK
    @AnonymaxUK Před rokem +38

    It'd be so cool to have an interview with someone involved in designing these systems, particularly those older ones which were laiden with whimsical features. I'd love to know how those features managed to make it into the product, as my feeling is that engineers just created little features on their own and brought them to the table, and they were just thrown in.

  • @dvdmike007
    @dvdmike007 Před rokem +95

    Battleship grey

  • @vwlssnvwls3262
    @vwlssnvwls3262 Před rokem +35

    Thank you for your audio technology addiction, and for allowing all of us to live out our addiction through your excellent videos. :)

    • @satanritual2333
      @satanritual2333 Před rokem

      /M/p/$\ /w/$/ /p/$/ /c/p/ /L/r/M/Were involved in me being drugged raped and cut me at the Swindon dental Anaestheticclinic and they Murdereda person therejoanneto/$$oun/

  • @DrDaveW
    @DrDaveW Před rokem +8

    Thanks for this mini-series. I've got the older Denon RDCM41DAB, and after seeing this, I'm glad I have. It's got old fashioned things (from 2019) called buttons and dials, and it's construction is that obsolete metal!

  • @Mr.T711
    @Mr.T711 Před rokem +1

    Awesome reviews. Being born in 1980 and my folks getting in the quad format from 74+ and collecting dead media formats since I enjoy your videos.

  • @unattributed1641
    @unattributed1641 Před rokem +8

    Matt, this series has been a great watch. It's great to have this kind of perspective on the history of these products.
    I think I have a bit of a different perspective on the color choices. The way these systems are designed is a reflection of what people want now... And that is something that disappears when they put it in their living room. They want to turn it on while they do other things: reading, cleaning, working out, or whatever.
    Which, oddly, happens back to where things started with the Edison phonograph, and later with hifi consoles. They were frequently designed to be pieces of furniture that blended into your living room. You'd turn them on when you wanted to listen to something, typically while you were doing something else, then turn them off and close them when they weren't in use.
    Anyway, it all just seems to have come full circle in my opinion.

  • @pikapomelo
    @pikapomelo Před rokem +20

    When I saw the ps5 for the first time, I thought I'd prefer a gray box, but having it in person, at least it isnt boring.
    Thanks for the video!

    • @koghs
      @koghs Před rokem +1

      Ps5 IS boring through

  • @MarcWeertsMusic
    @MarcWeertsMusic Před rokem +1

    Great video! Always enjoy your personal take on things.

  • @laranaarana
    @laranaarana Před rokem

    I always enjoy watching your videos. I still use my Yamaha GX-500 mini system from the late 90s and have fun watching all the lights that come out from the screen on it.

  • @OMG_so_Nerdy
    @OMG_so_Nerdy Před rokem +16

    A few years ago I decided to buy the Philips TAM8905/10 system, mostly because I wanted a dedicated setup with a cd player. I must say I am still very pleased with it. It has all the modern stuff, so Spotify Connect, DAB+, Bluetooth and a usb port to read mp3's from a flash drive, but it also has a CD player and an AUX in, so I've got my record player hooked up to that as well. It looks nice, has very decent speakers for the price and with 100W they have some power as well. Just a suggestion for those looking for a nice little micro system with some capability to play cd's and hook up older gear.

  • @HansenPL
    @HansenPL Před rokem +22

    This Denon is as inspiring as HÅLLBAR Bin with lid, light grey from Ikea

    • @Peron1-MC
      @Peron1-MC Před rokem +2

      hållbar just means durable wich isnt very inspiring either XD

  • @Crazyfistish
    @Crazyfistish Před rokem

    I love the detail in your technical approach to its usability and functionality, but also say the sound - the end result of this entire product (a sound system) - is “all right”! Classic British understatement.

  • @disko.kommando
    @disko.kommando Před rokem +1

    Keep highlighting great albums and bands brother! I love it!

  • @simonroberts7891
    @simonroberts7891 Před rokem +56

    The lack of an ability to search through MP3 tracks kills it for me as I listen to a lot of audiobooks. Really odd that you can't do that.

    • @duckcurious3801
      @duckcurious3801 Před rokem +16

      ^ this. How it's even possible that such basic functionality is missing just blows my mind. I have never come across an mp3 player of any kind that can't do this. Absolute dealbreaker!

    • @FrankieShovels
      @FrankieShovels Před rokem +1

      Play it in another app and airplay it over

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Před rokem +1

      ​@@FrankieShovels
      ^^^This

    • @ilya.b
      @ilya.b Před rokem +6

      Same with Dj sets that usually 1-2 hours long, sometimes even longer. If you want to skip several minutes of one particular track you don't like - you stuffed.

    • @MetalTrabant
      @MetalTrabant Před rokem +3

      Maybe they'll add that function with a firmware or app update later on, especially if someone at Denon is a Techmoan fan :)

  • @keithmockett3810
    @keithmockett3810 Před rokem +16

    we need more fun! As a 66 year old geezer with "essential tremor" and radically reduced dexterity this system means very little to me! I guess what does make me hopeful is there is a growing number of younger folk who do get the appeal of older audio systems! Another great video with some thoughts to takeway! Cheers chum!🧡

  • @michael5089
    @michael5089 Před rokem +1

    I'd forgotten about the Classic, Rock,Pop etc settings! I loved them and I think they are on my JVC system which I bought in 1994. I will check!! Thank you for this video. I get so excited when you unbox stuff! 👍🤘

  • @gazzacroy
    @gazzacroy Před rokem

    i have been looking at these so so pleased your trying them out cool :)

  • @chrisridesbicycles
    @chrisridesbicycles Před rokem +27

    This is the perfect solution if your parent‘s old stereo from the 90s is broken. It might seen „dull“ but at least your mom does not call you on a Sunday morning at 7am and says that the radio is „broken“ because she accidentally activated a stupid EQ preset. Very well done, Denon.

    • @JernejVirag
      @JernejVirag Před rokem

      I found Albrecht products to be much better for that - they even support a special mode where they lockout all controls outside the preset/volume/power ones.

    • @pear7777
      @pear7777 Před rokem

      Actually my 86yo mum bought such a unit, it is teadious to understand the remote and menu, but other way she's happy with it.

    • @chrisridesbicycles
      @chrisridesbicycles Před rokem

      @@pear7777 I would have liked a second, simplified remote, some dedicated memory buttons for the radio and a big volume dial but I guess that was cut by the cost savers.

    • @sjefhendrickx2257
      @sjefhendrickx2257 Před rokem +4

      Much to complicated

    • @mrtelevision8079
      @mrtelevision8079 Před rokem

      Your "old" stereo might not have been this old because this does not replace a cassette deck

  • @joonglegamer9898
    @joonglegamer9898 Před rokem +7

    It's kind of like old buildings vs new ones, nothing spent on personality, all practicality and cost savings.

  • @delarageaz
    @delarageaz Před rokem +1

    In 2017, my mom and i moved to a new apartment and i decided to buy myself a new audio setup for my bedroom and i chose a Denon CEOL N9 that was heavily discounted in a Hi-Fi shop nearby, back then i was only listening to spotify, i had no physical media in my possession.
    I was incredibly suprised by the sound of that Denon system, i was super happy with that, what i wasn't happy with was spotify connect because every 3 months it would just stop working for like a week until the Denon unit got a firmware update that would bring back the Spotify Connect for again a few months until it got down again. That made me crazy so i ended up digging in my old stuff a Chromecast Audio and connected it via TOSLINK because that had no problem with Spotify Connect. The Chromecast was not ideal either cause at some point in 2018 we got a new internet provider and a new internet box with it and that internet box would give lots of dropouts in wifi that caused the Chromecast to have lots of issues with streaming in the standard quality. So after all that streaming mess i started only using bluetooth.
    Years have passed since, i moved out on my own and one of the first thing i did moving out was building my own hi-fi setup with separates components i chose myself with an amp that had a lot of analog inputs so i could just connect as many things as i wanted.
    I still have that Denon C9 setup but, the streaming capabilities are dead to me, too unreliable, and Airplay is also limited to older specs so no multi room streaming which was my biggest motivation to start streaming music. The CD player never worked and bluetooth is too painful to use. So this C9 is just used with it's speakers on my desk for my Gaming PC and nothing else. I enjoy that it has EQ settings but that's about the only thing i like about it after only 6 years of owning it.

  • @shnibby69
    @shnibby69 Před rokem +1

    Great 3-part series on mini-stereos!

  • @justingalasso1850
    @justingalasso1850 Před rokem +43

    Regardless of the wattage claims though this is still probably one of the best mini systems you can possibly get.

    • @a1white
      @a1white Před rokem

      I thought the 65 watts was the max the speakers could handle as appose to what the system outputted?

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla Před rokem +7

      Love some physical buttons

    • @BrennanYoung
      @BrennanYoung Před rokem +8

      that's depressing. I guess the bar is very low these days.

    • @BrennanYoung
      @BrennanYoung Před rokem +3

      ​@@smartgorilla imagine being blind and having to use this

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla Před rokem +3

      @@BrennanYoung imagine being older too. My solution is to now tipex my mates black button on his pc or tablet or whatever so they don't get confused.

  • @freeman10000
    @freeman10000 Před rokem +14

    "Download an APP, " the product lost me there. There are so many things you need an AAP for nowadays it is bloody annoying. I need an App to open my locker at work; what's wrong with a key? 😕

    • @TetsugakuSan
      @TetsugakuSan Před 10 měsíci +1

      A keys a bit shit to operate a hi fi though.

  • @WhenTheManComesAround
    @WhenTheManComesAround Před rokem +2

    Great coffee mug transition/merch plug 😁 Very well done 👍👍 Those mugs look awesome!

  • @barsei1511
    @barsei1511 Před rokem

    from all micro hi fi devices out there, you realy bought the most interessting one out for the video!

  • @HandyAndyTechTips
    @HandyAndyTechTips Před rokem +12

    Well, at least you can still buy a micro system that supports a physical media format :-) Great video and really enjoyed this three part series.

  • @MohammedMuaawia
    @MohammedMuaawia Před rokem +7

    So weird, the other day I was literally searching through your library on videos about modern HiFi systems like this one. It's like you saw what I wanted and responded.

  • @djneo92nl
    @djneo92nl Před rokem

    Very impressed/ happy that the UI looks clean and fast

  • @darrenerickson1288
    @darrenerickson1288 Před rokem

    As always, thanks for sharing it. I've been looking forward to this all week. (And disappointed when it didn't come yesterday..... then realized it was Friday. 😂)

  • @amichaelthomas83
    @amichaelthomas83 Před rokem +5

    I bought one of these (in black) with a denon turntable and some wharfadale diamond 9.1 speakers... attached a bunch of other separates (second hand) such as a tape deck, blu ray player and a tape deck.. added a mac mini and cheap monitor... couldn't be happier with the sound quality.

    • @amichaelthomas83
      @amichaelthomas83 Před rokem +1

      oh and a mini disk

    • @BelgianSquirrel
      @BelgianSquirrel Před rokem

      Well that's great, but how did you do all that with only one line input?

    • @amichaelthomas83
      @amichaelthomas83 Před rokem

      @@BelgianSquirrel I bought one of those splitters, fully uitilised the optical inputs.

  • @padraigcollins6525
    @padraigcollins6525 Před rokem +54

    Great series, thanks Mat. The brand name, CEOL, is interesting as ceol is the Irish word for music. Maybe it’s just a coincidence, but maybe not.

    • @currykevuk
      @currykevuk Před rokem +1

      😎😄

    • @colinholman
      @colinholman Před rokem +3

      Maith thú!

    • @luasdublin
      @luasdublin Před rokem +1

      I spotted that , figured it was either an easter egg suggested by some engineer with connections to Ireland , or a coincidence.

    • @seanfinlay7393
      @seanfinlay7393 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Was going to post that too then saw your post 😊

  • @shaunriley2561
    @shaunriley2561 Před měsícem

    So glad I watched this before spending a a lot of money on this unit. Thank you very much..

  • @djowen5192
    @djowen5192 Před rokem +2

    Can't bear a Pioneer 70's stack system with all the neon blue lights. To die for.

  • @cuber9320
    @cuber9320 Před rokem +4

    WHOO HOO! Put on the kettle and fetch the Custard cream biscuits, Techmoan is on.

    • @markem41
      @markem41 Před rokem +1

      it's a special occasion - time to open the hidden box of Clubs and KitKats.

    • @GGoAwayy
      @GGoAwayy Před rokem +1

      Wait... is he British or something?

  • @NeonNightmares
    @NeonNightmares Před rokem +17

    Seeing these Microsystem videos made me really feel nostalgic. In my local electronic market for the longest time they had like an audio isle with multiple micro station all around for people to sit down and prelisten to their audio CD's or LP's. Sadly they removed it a few years ago. They even removed the headphone stations at the Music area where you could scan the barcode and listen to snippets. I guess its all because of the corona situation back when. Shopping for music sucks now.

  • @paulmalone1208
    @paulmalone1208 Před rokem

    Yet again another honest and great video love it teacmian

  • @timothynicholls8305
    @timothynicholls8305 Před rokem

    Absolutely love your reviews keep them coming 👍

  • @djcmike
    @djcmike Před rokem +4

    Got a nice little Denon mini system myself, though I went with the RCD M39 without dab, mostly because a friend gave it to me. Works lovely with my record player and apple TV. Perfect for my office :)
    Good video series on the mini systems :)

  • @presidentkiller
    @presidentkiller Před 9 měsíci +3

    I have the "cheapest" (because it certainly wasn't cheap for me) Denon record player and it sounds great with a Polk Audio sound bar that still had an analog input. It was the closest thing in 2021 (when I bought them) to the HiFi setup we had at home when I was a kid. I actually appreciated that the Polk Audio bar doesn't force me to connect it to the Internet like a lot of modern things do.

  • @mikebarmby3886
    @mikebarmby3886 Před rokem +1

    Great series. Thanks Mat.

  • @durmphoto
    @durmphoto Před rokem +1

    I just acquired a Sony CMT-M333NT from the UK so I had to buy a step up converter for my U.S. power supply. This thing is just fantastic. Built-in minidisc, cassette, and CD with USB for Net MD, optical and Analog inputs. I wiring it up for bluetooth in the optical port. To my ear it sounds terrific. I'm especially happy with well-made and stylish cassette mechanism. I'm installing it in my office next week. I have a weakness for these vintage systems with knob/button interfaces. No tracking, no firmware upgrades, no subscription required. My cassette, vinyl, minidisc and CD collection is a little out of hand - but its so fun.

  • @Psybernoid
    @Psybernoid Před rokem +9

    Uncanny. I purchased the N10 with the same speakers 2 days before this video came out. Basically my entire use-case was as an internet radio & Roon/DLNA endpoint for my home office. Been very satisfied with it so far. I wasn't after the loudest volume, or the heaviest bass. Just a nice, clear audio output whilst I work.

  • @nrnoble
    @nrnoble Před rokem +9

    I suspect the electronics inside is a car radio, but put into mini-case for home use.

  • @PurpKing4377
    @PurpKing4377 Před rokem +1

    Loved the mini series thanks

  • @mattsynth
    @mattsynth Před rokem

    Nice review, very informative, thanks. I wish there were more all in one Micro systems today, I just love them.

  • @shanedigby
    @shanedigby Před rokem +23

    Nice display and the build quality looks good. Nothing worse than buying a nice hifi only to find the display or cd tray is crooked.

  • @contemporiser
    @contemporiser Před rokem +4

    I love my old, trash picked denon UPO-250. Crude, simple, does whatever I want. It is a bit small for my speakers (beolab penta, also trash picked) but honestly I never had it even at half volume. Never seen a better system, I love it!

  • @Bobby_Snoof
    @Bobby_Snoof Před rokem +1

    I'm deaf in one ear, but I've always wanted to have good HIFI equipment for listening to music. Today, I've got what I like: a good amp, a good minidisc player/recorder connected to a good CD player and good speakers. And it all cost me just 100euro....I sometimes use Bluetooth speakers, but when my friends discover my real HIFI set-up, everyone is surprised by the quality of the sound coming from old equipment!
    And it's thanks to Techmoan that I've been able to do all this ;)

  • @thedecmyster1
    @thedecmyster1 Před rokem +1

    I previously had a Denon DM39, it was an excellent starting point into the hifi world for me, excellent sounding unit and was built well

    • @diegocanale1124
      @diegocanale1124 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Had same unit 10 years ago. Only thing it couldn't play loseless files.

  • @Sound_man73_Electronics
    @Sound_man73_Electronics Před rokem +11

    Thank you for taking the time w/ the mirco HiFi series. Love the older systems. The new units seem to have a sterile aestethic begging to blend into our bland everyday lives.

  • @colinsimpkinengineer
    @colinsimpkinengineer Před rokem +5

    Hi Mat. Just to confirm some of your comments at 13:15ish: Heart North & Mid Wales is indeed in stereo at 40kBps, using the HE-AACv2 algorithm (DAB+). Heart North West is, as you rightly mentioned, at 112kBps joint stereo using the older standard MPEG layer 2 encoding. The infrastructure for the two multiplexes is operated by two different operators, using all different equipment, so there is a likelihood the sound may be 'coloured' by the different technology used, as well as the different encoding algorithms. Both services have exactly the same audio processing applied, so should sound the same up to the point where they are encoded. Hope this helps. Keep up the good work! And look after yourself. 🙂

  • @kinho1251
    @kinho1251 Před rokem

    Never heard of Man Parrish before but I instantly loved that sound. Thanks for the unintentional recommendation.

  • @alexjames3392
    @alexjames3392 Před rokem +2

    I love this! I'd love to see some Panasonic 2004-2005! I was born later 97 so in a grey area, I grew up really young with tapes but not long, then as I grew up everyone has their "xtrabass" button on and full blast with these 300+ watt systems and let me just say they sound insane to this day, pretty basic tape decks that most the time need belt replacement, but the 5 CD changer systems almost always work fine to this day! I had for a while picked up at a thrift store but got lost in moving, couldn't play a cassette without it sounding hummed every few seconds and slow, but amazing radio for the most part and fantastic CD playback with insane bass.
    They looked like space ships I guess that was the 04-06 vibe for looking cool and it dates them for sure haha but they live up to it! They've super heavy too, speakers can pump out some crazy loud and low bass with VERY little distortion.

  • @ghostbuttster
    @ghostbuttster Před rokem +59

    I have the N10 version and have been overall happy with it. Still gets firmware updates. Bluetooth connection has been a bit finicky for my Android phone, but through time I've figured out how to connect quickly (for the most part). Also works with my Logitech Harmony remote. Speakers are okay, I wish the the bass was more distinctive and seperated in the sound, but I guess it's to be expected for a budget set like this. But it gets the job done for my needs :)

    • @pdunderhill
      @pdunderhill Před rokem

      I too have the N10, one useful feature appears when using the Digital inputs, number 1 (TV) is that turning the TV on will wake the Amp from standby and also put it back to sleep when the TV is turned off.
      Putting the supplies Speakers on stands also improved fidelity.

    • @andreasklindt7144
      @andreasklindt7144 Před rokem +2

      This devices seems to have the option to connect an additional subwoofer to it, which should give you a more distinct bass.

    • @ghostbuttster
      @ghostbuttster Před rokem +3

      @@andreasklindt7144 Yeah, but I'm just not interested in having one of those big woofers taking up place in my small apartment. I'll invest in some more balanced speakers one day :)

    • @videolux4111
      @videolux4111 Před rokem

      @@andreasklindt7144 Yeah. I got Fostex PM-SUBmini2 Studio subwoofer.

    • @zusurs
      @zusurs Před rokem +2

      600£ is not "budget system" at all. You can easily get a really decent receiver + good shelf speakers for that price, and left with sone cash for a few months of Spotify still.

  • @Daijyobanai
    @Daijyobanai Před rokem +6

    So, the smart thing to do is to buy a Bluetooth sender receiver of decent quality, and use whatever "dumb" hi-fi you want to through analog or digital and then the apps on your phone will continue to work as long as Bluetooth is around,.
    The hi-fi doesn't become landfill ever as you can always upgrade your phone, the device that connects to the hi-fi though RCA or digital or line in, and there are plenty of apps offering digital radio etc etc.
    Built in streaming reminds me a lot of iPod/phone docking hi-fi of the 2000s. As soon as something changes in the spec, it's dead.
    If there's a n app tied to a physical product, just say NO.

  • @Bender24k
    @Bender24k Před rokem +1

    As you talked about how it was not exciting, I turned around to look at the three 80's working boomboxes on my shelf. I'm with you.

  • @KapouehKanard
    @KapouehKanard Před rokem +1

    I'm back from a trip to Germany, and this is peak German Airport Design philosophy.

  • @FarrellMcGovern
    @FarrellMcGovern Před rokem +27

    One of the possible reasons that it doesn't bring up the album covers when it is playing music locally is that it you need to play for a service that supplies them. There used to be an open source & free album cover service, but I think that died off a while back. When playing from a music service, they have the covers as part of their licensing for the music, and thus can display them.

    • @Daijyobanai
      @Daijyobanai Před rokem +21

      Nope, plenty of media playing software on Linux gets the album covers for downloaded music or ripped CDs. Those databases still exist.

    • @FarrellMcGovern
      @FarrellMcGovern Před rokem +3

      @@Daijyobanai Nice. Thank you! The last I heard, some company had bought one of the sites and was starting to charge money for the service. I'm a Linux user myself...but tent to play most of my music from the command line...I guess old habits die hard...I've been using Linux since 1992.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Před rokem +5

      Grace note CDDB. Winamp used to connect to it I believe, in the 'good old days' of the Internet before everything had to be monetised.

    • @randomnickify
      @randomnickify Před rokem +3

      It works in the car thou.

    • @prk55
      @prk55 Před rokem +3

      I think you're confusing the album or track art with the CDDB (?) Database that used to be used to identify a CD and fill in the track details.

  • @RPG_ash
    @RPG_ash Před rokem +9

    @41:00 lol sounds like you preferred the first two machines that caused you no end of trouble than the brand new machine that worked fine. Excellent videos as always. Thanks for making 👍🏻

  • @farktard2740
    @farktard2740 Před rokem +1

    That record player demo was the best sounding thing you tried (over youtube) on this thing!

  • @KentJonsson
    @KentJonsson Před rokem

    As always, great video! Tnx!

  • @static-san
    @static-san Před rokem +5

    The shoutout for stereo music was interesting. Since I've been working from home, I've re-discovered stereo music, too, as I've found a CD changer and hooked it up through a little mixer to some old but still good Altec Lansing computer speakers (from when they still made them to sound good!). And the imaging is wonderful.

    • @ostar22
      @ostar22 Před rokem +2

      I'd say stereo is hugely appreciated these days, as most people enjoy their music on stereo headphones.

    • @static-san
      @static-san Před rokem +2

      @@ostar22 Stereo in headphones sounds different than stereo in open air. People who only use a Bluetooth speaker are likely really missing out! (yes, I know some BT speakers are stereo.) :-)

    • @JG-nx3jg
      @JG-nx3jg Před rokem +2

      You need physical stereo separation, so single box solutions with built in speaker are never going to do it right

  • @jagnetx
    @jagnetx Před rokem +8

    Didn't expect to see Irish language in there. Ceol is Irish for music.

    • @peterlarkin762
      @peterlarkin762 Před rokem +2

      The naming might have been outsourced as Denon has never acknowledged that and might not actaully be aware! I do wonder how other countries pronounce ceol in Irish it's 'K(yee)ole' if that makes any sense.

  • @martinlimon3589
    @martinlimon3589 Před rokem

    Loving the Batman break music,takes me back a bit .
    Great video as usual Matt👍👍

  • @EdwardHitchon1993
    @EdwardHitchon1993 Před rokem

    I bought my mum one of these (albeit a much older model) as she wanted something to drive a set of bookshelf speakers instead of a soundbar for her TV. It doesn't have the app and whatnot, but it had enough analogue inputs to add Bluetooth.
    For what we paid (under £100 all in) it's great, she doesn't need more than stereo for the TV and it looks a lot better in her living room than a soundbar would.

  • @DocSmouse
    @DocSmouse Před rokem +3

    @Techmoan My guess for the HEOS favorites is the ability to have a set of readily recallable streaming/internet audio sources or playlists that you can set up to be pulled up from any DENON device that you've logged into with your HEOS account. Makes sense if you have multiple devices and frequently access the same online content.

  • @psterud
    @psterud Před rokem +33

    I've got an older Denon from about 12 years ago that's still going strong. It doesn't have nearly as many features, which may or may not be a plus for some people. I personally prefer my stuff simple, so I like it. It's heavy and made of metal, like it's supposed to be. A subwoofer is a necessity for full sound, and the thing cranks. What I do wish it had is Bluetooth connectivity. It can connect by cable to Apple phones, which was a standard back then for all these things, but I've never been a member of that -cult- club. It's fun to see the new version, but I don't see much benefit, at least for older people like me who just want to play their CDs and listen to the radio, and who should therefore just get a great deal on a gently used old system.

    • @meetoo594
      @meetoo594 Před rokem +1

      I have a very nice Sony a/v reciever that has dts, dolby digital etc but no bluetooth or dab radio (just fm/am). I bought a £45 bluetooth transceiver that plugs into the optical input and lets me stream hd/aptx quality music to the old workhorse from my phone. It works very well indeed and sounds amazing so if you need bluetooth connectivity I would highly recommend getting one of these little devices. Its worth it just to stream internet radio which makes up for the lack of dab as well as adding thousands of other stations.

    • @Ardbeg1964
      @Ardbeg1964 Před rokem +2

      The DENON DM-41DAB has Bluetooth. It's the metal-cased, non-streaming equivalent to the CEOL-N11, I would say. £349 new from Currys, at the moment or second-hand on e-Bay for less. I paid £320 for it in December 2017.

    • @Milamberinx
      @Milamberinx Před rokem +3

      Does the old one not have any inputs? You can get bluetooth auxiliary inputs, or chromecast audio devices, and probably loads more.

    • @TheAlphaWolf2013
      @TheAlphaWolf2013 Před rokem

      @@Milamberinx The current Denon M41DAB has BT but it's the only model in Denon's M range of mini systems that do.

    • @totoro123
      @totoro123 Před rokem

      I have an old N7, butq iqt suddenly died a couple months ago 😢 not sure whether to replace

  • @NotMoreGames
    @NotMoreGames Před rokem +1

    Can’t beat physical dials on systems - gives you greater sense of control.

  • @nigozeroichi2501
    @nigozeroichi2501 Před rokem +1

    My grandfather would've loved that, he painted all the walls of his house inside and out, battleship gray 😂 my grandmother absolutely hated it😂