mgoodwin
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Speakers to hang on to for LIFE I've had my Synthesis LM260s since about 1989. With each upgrade in electronics, they sound better & better. Why I like 'em: smooth, natural, lots of detail and timbre on voices & instruments, non-fussy in terms of placement, soundstage ex... | |
Cheap HT and, forgive me, Bose Wow, thanks for the great input! I care a lot about music, which is why I keep the two systems separate and in separate rooms. My TV watching is really just news and an occassional movie. I'll research and look at all the recommendations, thanks a... | |
Leaning towards tubes, but need help long Thanks again for all the input, especially about the c-j & Rogue. | |
Leaning towards tubes, but need help long Thanks again for the input, especially about current. I'll have to read reviews in more depth & talk to manufacturers because I don't even know how it's measured, but do recall reading about it being a critical factor. | |
Leaning towards tubes, but need help long Thanks for the Blue Circle recommendation, forgotten about that one. | |
Leaning towards tubes, but need help long Thanks for the input. A couple of dumb questions for musicslug. What is single-ended triode, and is 50W per channel (the Manley) enough? I don't usually play music at especially high volumes. In terms of swapping out tubes, what's expensive -- hun... | |
Conrad Johnson Loudspeakers-Synthesis. To Mdhoover -- The Edvidence. However, I remember the Quads from years gone by and based on that recollection, they might be the next best thing at 1/10th the price and requiring much less in the way of electronics. My thoughts for the moment anyway. | |
Conrad Johnson Loudspeakers-Synthesis. I still have & love my LM260s. Was running them with a Krell KAV300i and thought they sounded great. However, the amp is gone and I'm thinking of replacing it with a Manley Stingray. Either that or a used Bryston amp/pre-amp combo (on the reco... |