preslisa64
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Unbelievable 3-D imaging sound Good point everybody. Maybe got a little defensive there. The deal is I appreciate ALL input and EVERYBODY’s opinionThat’s why I posted hereI probably should be, but I’m not that familiar with Roon. Need to study up on that. thanks | |
Unbelievable 3-D imaging sound I’m not your standard guy. If I tweak a particular instrument to what I like, or make a recording that I favor more, then I’m satisfied. It’s really all about me at this point. I’m usually the one listening to it most of the time. I would not nec... | |
Unbelievable 3-D imaging sound I understand the so call theory that a stand alone DAC would sound better than a DAC built Into a PreAmp or The theory behind “separates”. The McIntosh C53 has the new generation DAC f. (Plus I’m a fan of the Macs). Reviews are good. Supposedly,... | |
Unbelievable 3-D imaging sound Sorry. It’s Mr. and Mrs. Cello. Not two CellosMartin Logan Renaissance 15A. ( I am not affiliated with Martin Logan in any way)These hy-brid speakers handle about 750 watts a channel. Each speaker has Dual 500 watt 12 inch woofers. The bottom su... | |
Unbelievable 3-D imaging sound Speakers are:10 inches from the wall3 feet from side wall on left speaker 6 feet from side wall on right speaker ( before the room spans a out to 32 feet)Speakers are 9 feet apart. Center to centerI sit 12 feet away listening distanceslight toe in... | |
Unbelievable 3-D imaging sound Thanks,Of course I can do better. We can always do better. Even if you have a $500,000 system. It’s all about relativity, But there are limits, for me anyway. Limits are not always measured in dollars also. Cables, ($1000) streamer ($400) Yes, I’... | |
Unbelievable 3-D imaging sound Ok, will dothanks | |
Unbelievable 3-D imaging sound Yes I doI did not mention this, but I’ve had this system for over a year and it has always sounded fantastic But now, with the slight changes. I’m blown away. Holy ???? I still can’t believe the sound I have a PBK (perfect bass kit) from Martin ... | |
Upgrade DAC recommendation Correction:Since I love McIntosh Products so muchI canceled the purchase of the awesome Lumin T2. I Purchased and waiting to receive the new McIntosh C53. Even though at almost twice the price, I selected it mainly because of the new Next generati... | |
Upgrade DAC recommendation Wow, thanks for all the input. Since I will not be able to audition any ofthe awesome products people have listed here, and boy do they sound awesome, I have decided to stick with a DAC that i considerably quite a bit at the beginning of this DAC... | |
Upgrade DAC recommendation I’m using tributaries 8 reference grade cables. Everywhere Do you think moving from Node 2 to a Lumin or Auralic will make that much of a Which is a difference of $4k more cost of the Node 2 | |
Upgrade DAC recommendation Hard to say, but my vocals and guitars are superb and my base is outstanding. I’m looking for the mid range music part of music, like maybe the reverberations in a cello or the in depth sound or residue left over from the various types of drum cym... | |
~$15K floorstanders: opinions sought I like the Martin Logan’s 15a. Focal point for appearance with its transparent panels Plus, sound is so detailed | |
speakers for a large room Martin Logan Renaissance 15Awill fill your room along with its Hybrid subwoofers My room is about 20x45. I’m using McIntosh mono 601’s. Running at 600 watt each | |
Tempted to buy a Macintosh I have the McIntosh 601 monoblocks, Martin Logan 15a Renaissance and a McIntosh c47 pre amp. Music is absolutely crystal clear. Highs are strong, cymbals are perfect. Midrange and voice, I don’t think anything can compare or I just can’t imagine s... |