Looking for Suggestions


I resently replaced my HT speaker system from klipsch to B&W. I know that the horn loaded klipsch are bright, but now am getting a very soft mellow sound. For music, this is great, movies, not so great. Is there anyway over this hurdle? system as followed:

YAMAHA DSP AX1
B&W 602.5 S3 FRONT
B&W LRC 600 S3 CENTER
B&W 600 S3 REAR
KLIPSCH KSW15 SUB (UP GRADING ONE DAY)
arellbar

Showing 2 responses by jsawhitlock

Obviously Verastarr has a bit of a mis-interpretation of the message...I don't think a $50,000 investment is in order. You probably should look into the components that make up your system. What I was suggesting is that wire, alone, is not going to solve the problem you are experiencing. The lamp cord is a pretty off-the-wall analogy. If you have an issue with an aspect of your system which is a result of the make up of your componants - wire is not going to resolve the problem. (Verastar, do you really think adding a bunch of silver wire is going to solve this guys problem? Obviously not!) Typically, when you build a system, you assemble your components and then choose wire that will compliment the equipment. I think what Arellbar doesn't like about his system is more serious than wire. He may want to consider a component upgrade instead of wasting money on wire unless Verastarr is going to pay for the wire. I do agree with Verastarr on the multi-channel amp and is probably going to be the better solution for your problem with movies. The reason why cable companies are successful could have something to do with the profit margin on their products.
Didn't mean to get off track but had to straighten out Verastarr's mis-representation of what I was saying.
We all have our own opinions - they should be given without the added sarcasm.
Happy listening.
Dont try to change the sound or tones with wires of any kind. If you dont like the sound consider changing componets. So many people try to mask what they dont like about the system and only make it worse. They spend so much money on wire hoping to get it right but never do. Ever wonder why there are so many wires for sale on audiogon? now you know! Good Luck