I don't know if anyone has noticed that this is the third anti Kharma thread in the last few days. Is there some smear campaign going on or something? I niether am, for or against these speakers, knowing precious little about them.
Does anyone know the news of Kharma Amplifiers
I just get the news from a reporter after Munich High End 2013 Show Report
The review has reported that,
"I heard many of the same problems with Kharma’s multiway $375k D’Appolito-array Grand Exquisites—now equipped with carbon-fiber (rather than ceramic) drivers and diamond tweeters—that I heard with the Tidals. Driven by Kharma’s own Class D electronics, the system sounded dull and dynamically strained on La valse, plus the bass (supplied by a pair of Kharma subs) lacked definition. This said, as initially was the case with the Tidals, at moderate levels the presentation was very beautiful in the mids and treble."
I feel sad if this hi-end Audio become worse for this expensive Audio Device!
Is there any one feel same problem?
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/munich-high-end-2013-show-report/?utm_campaign=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&page=2&utm_source=email-118
The review has reported that,
"I heard many of the same problems with Kharma’s multiway $375k D’Appolito-array Grand Exquisites—now equipped with carbon-fiber (rather than ceramic) drivers and diamond tweeters—that I heard with the Tidals. Driven by Kharma’s own Class D electronics, the system sounded dull and dynamically strained on La valse, plus the bass (supplied by a pair of Kharma subs) lacked definition. This said, as initially was the case with the Tidals, at moderate levels the presentation was very beautiful in the mids and treble."
I feel sad if this hi-end Audio become worse for this expensive Audio Device!
Is there any one feel same problem?
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/munich-high-end-2013-show-report/?utm_campaign=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&page=2&utm_source=email-118
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