Thanks guys.BTW Neal what replaced your Maggies.There actually not mine but a buddies and he is one of those Maggie or Quad owners who never leave or always return to thier faveorite brand and ther midrange capabilities.But originally he had MG III's run by crappy dual 1500's amps hrozontally with Maggies little X-over box.I got him new 3.6's (was at dealershop and had some contatcts even though we didn't have them) and they just didn't sound much better as if lesser speakers (MG III) matched with lesser amp (Dnon)ade was let down unitl the Bryston.New Cd's sounded great (he had many Venus 24 bit Jazz CD's I'd suggested but he called me andsaid he was bummed.
Why?Because he wanted to play an 80's Lee Morgan domestic CD and he said now it sounded TERRIBLE as if Morgan were playing in the bathroom.I asked him if high quality Lp's and recently made CD's sounded better and he said "Well sure better than I thought was possible".d fi amps masked so so 50's RVG enineered discs transferred before CD plant engineers knew want they were doing and the Denoon's just muddied over the tone and soundstage.
Some folks just can't figure out the whole picture without having it all explained.He even copmplained that he had to turn it up to 1 o'clock (unity gain for the Bryston) whereas it was supposed to according to me have close to 290-300 watts wheras Denons had 225 maybe yet much higher input sensitivity.Just couldn't make the adjustment psychologically and thought something ws wrong.Guess some folks have to worryabout something to be happy.
Cheers
chazz
Why?Because he wanted to play an 80's Lee Morgan domestic CD and he said now it sounded TERRIBLE as if Morgan were playing in the bathroom.I asked him if high quality Lp's and recently made CD's sounded better and he said "Well sure better than I thought was possible".d fi amps masked so so 50's RVG enineered discs transferred before CD plant engineers knew want they were doing and the Denoon's just muddied over the tone and soundstage.
Some folks just can't figure out the whole picture without having it all explained.He even copmplained that he had to turn it up to 1 o'clock (unity gain for the Bryston) whereas it was supposed to according to me have close to 290-300 watts wheras Denons had 225 maybe yet much higher input sensitivity.Just couldn't make the adjustment psychologically and thought something ws wrong.Guess some folks have to worryabout something to be happy.
Cheers
chazz