what is causing this problem?
"Ian Bell" wrote in message
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Ian Bell" wrote in message
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Ian Bell" wrote in message
Phil Allison wrote:
"Ian Bell"
So why have a completely transparent amp when the
speakers and room are so relatively poor.
** Very accurate, low distortion speakers are readily
available - but not necessarily cheap.
The prices are coming down, and they are not
prohibitive.
Indeed, and there's the rub for most people.
Treating a listening room so it does very little harm
to the sound
MORON. The whole point is that an untreated room does
a lot of harm to the room.
So resolved, if you have rotten speakers and a very
poor, untreated room, then tubed audio is for you!
No, all I said was a transparent amp in an already
seriously flawed system is pointless.
Right, but since when is our pursuit of the audio hobby
about intentionally using a seriously flawed system?
Who said intentionally? The average hi-fi person does not
have a clue about acoustics.
Since when do any of us aspire to the like the average hi fi person?
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