wim1983
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The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Nyame: Thanks for your explanation, may I know how good in terms of distortion resistance? How loud and still able to maintain accurate details and imaging? | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf hmm, I think so, the Denton definitely has limitation, I guess I can only play it at sweet volume, though the bass is nothing but impressive by it's own. Hmm, so I need to look for higher sensitivity speakers, with amazing soundstage, imaging, det... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf AllegroSound: Actually I can buy higher power model, which will double the powers, but do you think the Denton will work under so much power, can enlighten me? Also is Denton need so much power like 300 watts? | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Nyame: Yes, I have heard a lot of good things about KEF R300, very tempted to get a pair coz it fit in price, availability, outlook, and technology. Mind to share how fabulous it sound? | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Zd542: Thanks for your reminder. Yay, I'm thinking is that possible too, also I'm starting to save cash now, so it just matter of time, eventually I can get a pair that satisfied me, so I need very careful thinking, consideration, and other measur... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Tls49: Thanks again for the recommendations, I had seen those 3 you have recommended, indeed look attractive to me, though price several folds high, except the Goldenear AON 3. | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Speaking of power amp, yes I can assure that the Class D Audio power amp is indeed outstanding, I've got a NAD 3020i, the sound came out from Diamond 122, is bass overbloat, a little warm and less shine on treble, most importantly the sonic does n... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Tls49: Yes, I not only like Denton, but I have to say I love everything from sound to outlook of it, my whole music collection is listenable and enjoyable, as compare to Diamond 122 it does not earn "love" instead only like. So I think 86db sensit... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Dayglow: I have a check on the spec, it seems it does go low enough? 56hz -6db, hmm... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Mateored: Around 2K would be very reasonable price for me, though still not easy for me to save :( | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Zd542: Argh, I have to say that audition is not available here in Malaysia for many state of the art speakers, as there are too many in USA, with good return policy. Also, it can be very fishy and tricky when you do audition, with today Internet s... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Mapman: Yes, Goldenear Ao3, Ohm Walsh Bookshelf, they are in my shortlist as well, I'm very tempted to go for the OHM. Can give more impressions how they sound? I see that the frequency response is very impressive, 32-20K range, WOW, that's seem a... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Mapman: Ya perhaps I have heard too many times the name JBL and Klipsch, the praises & critics are pretty mixed up, so I'm not sure, also they have too many models that is not easy to narrow down to a "real" bookshelf I'm looking at, especiall... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Bombaywalla: Thanks again for your detailed explanation. Due to budget constraint and outlook preference, I'll have to opt out the Green Mountain Audio, while it seems the epiphony II is no more available...I'll continue my search... | |
The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf Timrhu: Thanks, I'm sure that a little but giant amazing speakers, except the deep bass, it seems 99% bookshelf monitor size speakers still struggle on this low frequency range sound, while a pairs of Joseph Audio Pulsar may take too many years of... |