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Fella wrote: 1) Ignore the "all cd players, amps, speakers, wires, etc, sound the same" type of borgs lurking around here. Just believe in your own ears. I'd love to know who you think reckons all speakers sound the same? I've never seen this in print anywhere - the writer would be laughed out of court. I'd caution against just relying on your ears without a reference. The room used for listening in has a far greater influence on the final sound than any competent amp or CD etc. So what may sound fine in a shop at a quick audition may well disappoint at home. Also, IMHO, apart from maximum SPL, a competent speaker should be equally at home with any type of music - and speech. If a speaker sounds 'impressive' on one type of music more than another, it's a poor design. -- *A woman drove me to drink and I didn't have the decency to thank her Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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