tgr
Responses from tgr
Any Present Magnepan 3.7i owner using them in a smaller listening space... I owned Magnepan 3.7s (later upgraded to 3.7i's) for a number of years. Initially, they replaced B&W 804s - I had moved and was now living in a townhouse with a truly cavernous space, and the 804s simply pooped out. The Maggies filled that s... | |
Classical Top Five This is such a personal choice. If I guage this by what I actually listen to, Beethoven overwhelms this list for me. After Beethoven, I don't think I would have a ranked order, but neither Brahms nor Tchaikovksy would be in my top 5 - probably t... | |
WILSON AUDIO.....BIG NAME, BIG PRICE........ARE THEY THAT GOOD? I suspect you are going to get a wide range of opinions on this, all the way from Wilsons are great to they are overpriced garbage. You need to make up your own mind, of course. I just bought new Sabrinas on closeout, for a subtantial discount. ... | |
For auld lang syne, ..high-end companies you really liked that are gone.... Spica - I owned a pair of TC-50s and later upgraded to Angelus'. Great mid-range, soundstaging, and realistic reproduction of timbre. Traded them in for B&W 804Ns, as my then-wife hated the form factor. No surprise, we later divorced.I'll a... | |
SET v. Pushpull Guys, thanks for these responses - to add: My budget is going to be $5K or less, and because of real estate issues I don't have room for tube separates, or monoblocks, - need to go with an integrated.Herb Reichert at Stereophile has paired a SET ... |