mep
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MEP looking like Nostradamus
So did you guys hear the one about 3 audiophiles walking into a bar?
Could you find 3 audiophiles to agree on which bar to go to?
MEP looking like Nostradamus
So did you guys hear the one about 3 audiophiles walking into a bar?
And I add that
- We are waiting for alternate tests the prove JA's testing to be flawed - still waiting
- If Brinkmann believed the JA tests to be flawed - they would have taken him on - please show where they did so
- Not long after the JA Tests Brinkmann release the Mk11 version with - guess what - a completely updated power supply - I wonder why "In Nyquist Mk II, this high-voltage power supply technology
has been implemented more widely."
- Now - lets see - what DAC do you own - Oh - Shock Horror - what a surprise - its a Nyquist Mk11
Back to you Sir - please prove what you have said is factually correct - with objective analysis - not subjective BS.
Have you heard the new XD series? Best bass I’ve ever heard.
I am confused. There are posts about "bad" speakers and the review of a DAC. So what are we talking about here?
Hi Christian,
i noticed the same thing but do not blame the speaker themselves in a lot of instances. The rooms in shows are often undertreated and boxy to begin with. In the case of B&W, they have a representative that does not weigh loudness vs room acoustics so in show performance are an insult to my ears.
For me, horn speakers have the same effect, very expensive and I have not heard them played right. It will exist I reckon, have not heard Voxativ yet for instance. Have heard the magico in both a good and a bad setup. Setup and matching equipment is king in my eyes.
Fortunately there are exceptions. If I have the chance, I listen to the Grimm LS1 and a lot of speakers sound distorted (‘boxy’, ‘harmonics inducing’ etc.) after I heard them. Chord always takes a nice speaker to match their newest products and use less ‘audiophile’ music which to me is very, very refreshing.
Start at the beginning and you should be able to figure it out.
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I'll agree with Mr. Peabody on B&O and Wilson. I will add Von Schweikert VR5 Anniversaries to the list. Owned a pair. Awful.... Sorry.....
Your VS VR5 speakers were called out in post #14 in case you missed it.
Randy - I just came across two consecutive posts on WBF in which two experienced listeners rave about those very same Acoustic Zen speakers as sounding great and found them to offer an exceptional value! So it just goes to show how critical matching equipment and setup is as well as our individual preferences, and why I say it's best not to allow yourself to form negative opinions about gear heard in unfamiliar systems. There can be any number of causes from the room itself to other connected gear which can limit a given component's performance in a specific setup, but if you have a positive impression you know that each component in the system is capable of achieving at least that level of performance.I am sure it is just me but I have found more over priced speakers that I do not like. Speakers I've heard that I would take my low price (by comparison, but not low price for non-audiophiles) KEF's over... Very expensive YG's, equally expensive Martin Logan (both listened to in a room I am familiar with, a Stereophile reviewer who is in our audio club), and a $50k pair of Acoustic Zen speakers that I lived an entire weekend with at RMAF... they are terrible in my view. My R series KEF were much better in my view then any of these $50k plus speakers. Just saying.
I have listened to KEF Reference speakers and loved them.. would love to hear/own Blade 2's... but definitely out of my affordable range now.
Jack - Thanks for your input and I apologize if I was incorrect, but since both Randy and the WBF posts mentioned the $50K price point I assumed they were referring to the same model.Bill
I got the impression he was talking about the newer Maestro which is a huge speaker at about 18" taller and almost twice the weight of the Crescendo which has been well received in both versions. It would take a very large room for the Maestro to work.
Jack - Thanks for that! Yet PTA was very impressed with what they heard from the W4S gear driving those Acoustic Zen speakers, while Randy found them to be "terrible". :weird:Bill
I think that was the year that EJ was showing that prototype amp in the gold case that never came to be. According to the show report from PTA it was the Maestro.
https://parttimeaudiophile.com/2017...sound-acoustic-zen-combine-for-sonic-harmony/
So it just goes to show how critical matching equipment and setup is as well as our individual preferences, and why I say it's best not to allow yourself to form negative opinions about gear heard in unfamiliar systems. There can be any number of causes from the room itself to other connected gear which can limit a given component's performance in a specific setup, but if you have a positive impression you know that each component in the system is capable of achieving at least that level of performance.