I crave that immediate sound especially on vocal music as well. Try Totem Model 1 Signatures (w/ Cardas Cross speaker cables) if you want that immediate or palpable sound. Having had the upgrade bug like most audiophiles, I was looking to upgrade my speakers. I tried many, many speakers including the highly regarded B&W N805's. As much as I wanted to like the 805's, they had a 'polite' character *in my system* that would keep me disinterested in the music. It may have been bad synergy with my other components but the fact remained that my late night listening sessions would end up with me falling asleep on the listening couch....so the Totems stayed. I often enjoy listening to live music be it in a small jazz club or a large hall or even an outdoor concert. I always try and get a good seat, usually close to center a few rows back and my attention is towards the stage. I attend these live performances to listen AND see the musicians play the music. I've heard audiophiles (and manufacturers) preach the tonal balance bible and cast away immaging and soundstaging as some sort of sickness. I say both are equally important. If this makes me less of an 'audiophile' so be it, but if this makes me want to play disc after disc 'till the early hours of the morning with my foot tapping then the sound system has succeded in it's function. If you prefer a more immediate sound then who cares what other people prefer, go get it. I've listened to other systems where the owners claims of the correct timbre and tonal balace are supposedly right on but always felt their systems to be cold, sterile, uninvolving. Their systems may have sounded good but they did not make a connection or attract my attention. It will be you who will spend your money and you who will do most of the listening in your system. Buy the components that will play the music to your liking and forget these 'preachers' of sound. I have and am quite happy.....for now.
too laid back, or deeper soundstage?
With every equipment upgrade I do I notice the sound is more and more laid back. I guess you can say the stage is getting deeper. But on some recordings I miss the immediacy, especially on vocals. My upgrades were as follows, Adcom amp to CJ, MIT 330 to new shotgun cables, and MSB DAC to Sony SACD. Each upgrade improved the sound in every other way. My speakers are likely next to go. I currently have Spica TC-60's. I listened to Audio Physic Tempo's and they seem even further laid back. Any suggestions on speakers? What about cables? Cables seem to have made a big difference and are probably easiest to upgrade. Opinions? Don't audiophiles want performers in the room? What is this, "it sounds like your sitting in row Z" talk?? Do listeners prefer this?
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