wet blankets, CSNY and what a difference a DAC makes


About a year ago I purchased a pair of VanderSteen 1ci ’ s.

I’m not so sophisticated that I can go into a store and buy "what sounds good" - I need the reviews too.


One comment that reviewers said was that Vandersteens sound like a speaker with a wet - blanket thrown over them.

I’ve never understood the comment and still don’t.

If it is a reference to the high end, it is the exact opposite of my experience. I found the the 1ci shrill at first, actually hurting my ears on the high end. I’m not sure what changed - placement, break - in, or fiddling with the tweeter adjustment, but that’s better now.

It can’t be a reference to volume. My teenage son, who I swear has bionic hearing, tells me my music is "really loud".

And - since the purchase of a second-hand Teac DAC - I’ve found the bass UNBELIEVABLE. I mean, I had no idea a dac could do so much. I’m talking feeling the bass even at low volume levels.

Even a CSNY CD I purchased some 25 years ago was somewhat redeemed (although I’m still convinced the engineer accidentally pushed the sliders to "off" for all frequencies above 2k).

What next? I don’t know if you, dear reader of my post, experience this, but I find the more I improve the sound of my system, the more I want to continue to improve it.

I guess first off a set of improved tubes for my amp.

Then ... Vandersteen 3? Harbeths?

Ahh well.


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Showing 1 response by milpai

Jim,
One thing I will say from experience - DON'T CARE WHAT OTHERS SAY.
Your experience is what it matters. I had similar experience very recently when auditioning different loudspeakers. One of the loudspeakers that folks generally say as sounding harsh/shrill at high frequencies, was sounding really awesome. System matching is important. In their systems a loudspeaker might sound bad, but in another system it may sound very good. And besides, how many people do you think actually take care about placement and room treatments? Just have fun and enjoy your music. That is all that should matter.