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DallasBryan
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Topic: whats your favorite speakers Posted: February 20 2005 at 05:41 |
whats your favorite speaker?
why is 2 channel much better for music than
surround sound.
I own a set of Tannoy Edinburgs.
I recommend Tannoy System 800 to anyone looking
for a decent priced home speaker system.
I recommend anyone looking for American speakers
to look past the consumer stuff(Infinity, JBL, AR,
Klipsch, Energy, Polk Audio, and Pinnacle) and find
you someone that can supply you a listen to a set of
ADS speakers(hold on do they not make floor
standing speakers now? Looks like everything is in
wall stuff now, I will find out)
Whats your opionion on speakers?
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The-Bullet
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 05:44 |
I have Quads. However, having not heard the majority of those listed above am uninformed enough to vote, however, that doesn't stop me voting in general elections
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"Why say it cannot be done.....they'd be better doing pop songs?"
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DallasBryan
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 05:58 |
Quad ESL and L's are great speakers!! If I had a set
of em Id vote for em too!
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Beau Heem
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 06:19 |
Ah... Speakers...
You guys might consider me a freak, but i tend to believe that music
should listened through the medium (vinyl) it was supposed to be
listened to when it first was published and through equipment
(speakers) available at that time...
The only decent pair of speakers I have found that have remained
completely unharmed for the last 30+ years are Soviet (Estonian) made
Radiotehnikas. Added a couple of treble speakers (constructed by my
father in the late 60s) to "cultivate" the otherwise a little flat
sound. Voilá, I feel super.
Whenever listening to cd "quality" recordings, I couldn't care less
about the equipment. Most cds I have listened to are sound-wise
overproduced, making the choice of speakers irrelevant.
Besides, I hardly ever listen to music...
Cheers
-Beau
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goose
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 06:52 |
Beau Heem wrote:
Besides, I hardly ever listen to music...
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mirco
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 08:14 |
goose wrote:
Beau Heem wrote:
Besides, I hardly ever listen to music...
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This is one very suprising statement.
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Please forgive me for my crappy english!
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Beau Heem
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 08:52 |
mirco wrote:
goose wrote:
Beau Heem wrote:
Besides, I hardly ever listen to music...
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I quess an explanation is needed...
in our world today, music (or at least what is referred to as such) is used as an integral part of everything.
Our ears are filled with voices and noises that the vast majority of
people simply ignore or, at least, don't react to. This noise is
ever-present in all places, where any kind of commercial activity takes
place or is supposed to take place. Every grocerie story, chemists, bar
and restaurant use background music to "create atmosphere" or to bring
new customers in. Such a development is ununderstandable and it makes
my ears bleed.
Try it yourselves;
Try to buy a banana without having to listen to "music"
Try to get to talk with your Internet Service Provider's Customer Service without having to listen to music
Try to walk through your home town without having to listen to music
This overuse of our ability to hear makes it impossible for me to
listen to anything at home. i have to let my ears (and my brain) rest.
When I actually feel like listening to something, I do. but I could not
imagine putting a record on as background music, and listening to it
passively, because that is what I (and all of you) have to do all the
time.
Cheers
-Beau
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Radioactive Toy
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 09:31 |
the mission boxes from my brother.... DAMN!
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 13:19 |
I have a great system but a pair of pretty crappy TDL RTL 3s (woolly bass, fizzy treble)
I'm in the process of trying to save for a pair of System Audio 1280s. These are really great Danish speakers - no wider than a CD case and with awesome bang for buck. For me they certainly beat the living crap of any similarlky priced B&Ws, which I find to boxy, with awful mids.
The Sys Audios have a lovely soundstage, great dynamism and lovely bass and trebel. They do lack a little in the midrange and reverbs can sometimes be too haphazardly displayed but I think they're great value for money and look a treat too. The 1280s come in at about Euro1600 - well worth a listen.
www.system-audio.com
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Reed Lover
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 13:40 |
Im saving up for a pair of Tags or Wilson Benesch.
Amongst the finest loudspeakers at any price.
Anyone lend me £15000 ?
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James Lee
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Posted: February 20 2005 at 14:32 |
I'm not an audiophile.
I've never had a decent stereo and my speaker selection has usually been what I could scrounge together and make work with a pair of wire strippers and a soldering iron. I've been known to listen happily to an 8-track with a built-in mono speaker.
Right now, most of my music comes through a crappy 2.1 set by the cheese-merchants at Creative...before that, my music was forced to go into a 100-watt P.A. amplifier by Radio Shack and a pair of beat-up Acoustic Research speakers (the corners of which were seriously torn and frayed from an aggresive tom cat continually shaprening his claws).
However, if I were to pay exorbitantly for speakers, my money would go for a set of these cute little guys:
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Jim Garten
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Posted: February 21 2005 at 03:28 |
There are quite a few interesting views on this subject in the 'Hi-Fi, Speakers And Vinyl' section...
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Sean Trane
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Posted: February 21 2005 at 06:12 |
Ten years ago, I would've said Tannoy but they are not good price/quality ratio because the are too expensive. I have B & W in Holland and JM Lab in Brussels , old Pionneer speakers in my hideout in the Ardennes.
I am not an audiophile nut but speakers are the most important part of a Hi-Fi. One should spend around 65 to 70% of his budget on speakers (and not forget the good cablings to those).
I have not tried surround sound on my hi-fi but was not too impressed with that at a friend's house.
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sigod
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Posted: February 21 2005 at 07:58 |
James Lee wrote:
However, if I were to pay exorbitantly for speakers, my money would go for a set of these cute little guys:
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Is that becasue they look like Tellytubbies - The Next Generation, James?
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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
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sigod
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Posted: February 21 2005 at 08:04 |
Mackie 824's for work and almost anything else for pleasure as long as it's bi-wired and bi-amped.
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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill
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L.V.X.
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Posted: February 21 2005 at 11:12 |
Voted Sonus because they are not overanalytical and have a rather pleasing warm tone, which reminds me of my Norwegian built Patos Lyric speakers.
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Posted: February 22 2005 at 12:57 |
INFINITY
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oliverstoned
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Posted: February 22 2005 at 12:59 |
sigod wrote:
Mackie 824's for work and almost anything else for pleasure as long as it's bi-wired and bi-amped.
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hi, i'm an adept of bi-amp (and bi-cable of course):
tube for high (jolida), transistor for low (Bryston)
"Transparent cables" rules!
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