CDRe: Please explain to me
I guess my only question is, what does the 275 lack, just more volume? The Crown should have plenty power to drive the bass section to very high levels, so I'm guessing this is where you are searching? AJ
Well not really more power, I had two 275 for a time, placed in mono , but from what i can recall, and allthough some might disagree here, i thought i was loosing in dynamics as compared to stereo mode... correct me if I am wrong.... one of them had a bad transfo and i sold it fast (oups)....It was coming from audioclassics in NY !! I live in a flat and have cool neighbours (or shy, or cawords...) so playing at 130 dB is not what I am looking for... I was happy to hear joe here, stating first thing after purchasing he 4367 that the best sessions were with the his MC75 when he has everything at hand costing 5 times the MC75 units...
I have started a reasoning about analog versus digital RECORDINGS. I was trying to avoid the usual boring fights about the two, and
I came up with the idea of playing the music as it was recorded: so analog recordings being played with a purely analog rig (turntable) and digital recordings being played with a digital set up (streamer, DAC, DSP),...respecting the work of sound engineers from scratch. Not mentioning the oversampled, so called Hires sold on the net, being in fact normal 44.1 16 bit just oversampled as SACD ! what a joke!
I value DSP for room correction and was sorry to have to go through two conversions with the Crown, when I struggled to find the miniDSP 2*8 that is inserted between the source and the DAC... I even bought a second DAC to do biamping with only one conversion, the latter beign made by the Bryston BDA2 for the mids and highs and bought the very interesting SMSL 8 (cheap and 90 % of the quality of the Bryston, for a 10th of the price beleive it or not); Unfortunatly for me active crossover requires to learn a new soft because implementing in it what JBL did in passive led to bad results...work children and all prevented me to go forward recently with active crossover soft... audio architect is quite nice thought, and easier to use as I first thought....used 10 % of it obviously...
the other reasons are:
- my room for not being squared, is still hawfull with wooden floor, concrete and large windows.... had so many difficulties to place my sub that was completly useless in some places....(i do not have a dedicated room) (but I have an infite WAF! luckily)
- As I work partly at home I have sometimes 3/4 of an hour of listening before leaving for an appointment and was sick to have to leave the Mc just when the tubes got warm and nice....
- lastlty JBL recommands 300 W for the 4430 and pros are advising to double the figure to face peaks....so I was eager to get that power... some here will say just buy two MC2301... yeah... don't have the money.... I guess, for some, that makes me a shit...not worth reading.