warrenh
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Powercord to tame brightness and add musicality John, I agree with you about cables and power cords as "tone controls" not being "the preffered method." I suppose that's the way if you don't want to give up your existing gear. I just wouldn't go that way...BTW, IMHO? forgive my ignorance... | |
Powercord to tame brightness and add musicality "short of replacing Krell gear" You said it,not me. Now you're talking. Sometimes that's the plain ole audiophoolish truth. Can be a little painful, but no power cord is going to set you free with that brightness problem. I thought that point was ... | |
Powercord to tame brightness and add musicality Nick, after all this, aren't you glad to know that an Audience powercord is the answer. Man, all these threads, hitting on the same idea, who would have thought that an Audience powercord was the answer. Sorry my fellow audiophools, I couldn't res... | |
Powercord to tame brightness and add musicality I agree with Tvad. A dedicated line, at the least, for your front end may be all you need. If you still have that "brightness" and believe it is your cdp, I'd think of another cdp. I wouldn't look to power conditioning or new power cords to save t... | |
Anyone hear the Caravelle speaker and not like it? Maui? You lucky man. Been there done that. Like walking through a florist shop, huh? Anyway, you're right about my (last year) over exhuberance regarding the Caravelles. Got a little crazy, but hey, these speakers can do that to an audiophool. pea... | |
Anyone hear the Caravelle speaker and not like it? Pal, Hifimaniac's recommendation for Caravelle break-in is right on. However, they will sound spectacular (they will be 90%+ there) at 200 hours. The next 200 hrs are a delicate refining, if you will-- allowing subtle, lovely nuances to blossom. L... | |
Anyone hear the Caravelle speaker and not like it? Most should be very happy with the bass from the Caravelles. I have never heard a speaker of this size, put out such prodigious bass, with slam, extension and speed as the Caravelles. Man, am I glad I purchased these babies last year. I knew this ... | |
Audio Aero prima vs Musical Fidelity 308 cdp No comparison experience with the 308, but I've been more than happy these past 2 years with my Prima. Not a problem. Beautiful, toasty, open and detailed sound from top to bottom. This is a hard cdp to beat for twice the price. If you wind up goi... | |
Sistrum Platforms under floor standing speakers It will be worth the extra money. I am a huge Sistrum fan. Your points are working individually right now. With the Sistrum Platform they will work as an entire system. Significant difference. They have a money back guarantee policy. Whattaygot to... | |
Review: Harmonic Precision Caravelle Speaker I get all tingly when I read a review like this. Himaniac, I was raving over a year ago about these babies. Took some abuse, (some deserved) but the cream always comes to the top. It'll be interesting to read Srajan's review on 6moons, although we... | |
Best Speaker Placement Rules you've used? experimentation (obviously from what you're seeing here) is the key. I prefer an equilateral triangle. closer = better. Intimate and very deep soundstage. It's a one man listening seat, but there is always the couch for plain ole grooving to great... | |
Why do they always play so loud in hifi showrooms? it may get you in the room, but, most of the time, it won't keep you there... | |
Upgrading the Source. you're on your way. enjoy..peace, warren | |
CD players in $2K range with balanced output Audio Aero Prima. A waiting list for these babies. They are that good. Two years with mine, and I'm, still, (amazing for me) grooving. peace, warren | |
Dead Can Dance's Into the Labyrinth Got Dead Can Dance's Spirit Chaser. Love it. I ordered two by mistake. Any takers for the other? |