Poloman makes a great suggestion. I am using a VTL 5.5 -->Krell KAV2250 --> N804's. Source is Project 2Xperience and Arcam CD93. The VTL has a thearter bypass which is a nice feature. As I see it, The Krell provides all the punch and power the 804's need and VTL kinda keeps eveything under control. My wife and I are very pleased with the sound we get. On the lowering the speakers, I actually raised mine which improved the bass clarity. I think that's something you'll have to experiment with. I should note that we have a dedicated listening room with good dimensions and a few treatments. Good luck.
Are B&W Nautilus 804's too bright
I have a system with the B&W Nautilus 804's. Some of the components of my system are
McCormack HT5 amp (5 channel)
Anthem D2 processor w/ Arc
B&W Nautilus series 804 fronts, HT2 ctr, SCM surrounds
McCormack UDP1 disk player (the upgraded model)
Dennon 3800BDI blu ray player, HDTV,
Audioquest cabeling, etc.
I know that some people love B&W's but some people feel quite the opposite of that. I also understand these are not the 802 models or the S or D models.
What I want to understand is that quite a few posts say they are really just too bright with lean mids. But do they just need a good system behind them to show their potential? Plus a good sub since it is a big room? If so, what is the best equipment to maximize their abilities? I do appreciate the detail, but want to avoid harshness. I also do not want to advance a problem and simply cover it up.
There is a lot of knowledge and experience on this site, and I would like to learn more.
McCormack HT5 amp (5 channel)
Anthem D2 processor w/ Arc
B&W Nautilus series 804 fronts, HT2 ctr, SCM surrounds
McCormack UDP1 disk player (the upgraded model)
Dennon 3800BDI blu ray player, HDTV,
Audioquest cabeling, etc.
I know that some people love B&W's but some people feel quite the opposite of that. I also understand these are not the 802 models or the S or D models.
What I want to understand is that quite a few posts say they are really just too bright with lean mids. But do they just need a good system behind them to show their potential? Plus a good sub since it is a big room? If so, what is the best equipment to maximize their abilities? I do appreciate the detail, but want to avoid harshness. I also do not want to advance a problem and simply cover it up.
There is a lot of knowledge and experience on this site, and I would like to learn more.
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