I agree. The presentation comes through as very direct, more dry with less ambience.
I also note that these videos are from your digital source, consistent with my comments in my system thread that natural sound does not mandate analog sources.
Keep the videos coming, perhaps in some of the dedicated threads which might generate more discussion beyond the $20,000 price point.
I agree. The presentation comes through as very direct, more dry with less ambience.
I also note that these videos are from your digital source, consistent with my comments in my system thread that natural sound does not mandate analog sources.
Keep the videos coming, perhaps in some of the dedicated threads which might generate more discussion beyond the $20,000 price point.
Yes, the piano videos were being played from my digital source. However, Lola's violin cadenza video was from my vinyl source. I certainly enjoy listening to both my digital side as well as my vinyl side of my system. Indeed, there are great recordings on both formats! With that being said, I spend probably 80% of my listening sessions with vinyl.... probably because I have a lot of really great, minty pressings
I had an audio friend over for a listening session. In these instances, I always allow my guest to select the playlist - giving them the opportunity to listen to whatever they would like to hear from my music collection, whether it be vinyl or digital. It's all about their enjoyment
My friend happened to select the piano pieces and because Bonzo had asked for videos of piano music, I thought I might as well record these while we were at it. When I have time, I will try and record some of the other things he had suggested as well.
That's a great suggestion about posting some of these videos to the dedicated threads. I will try and remember to do that as well.
I appreciate everyone's comments in regards to these old vintage speakers. They sure are enjoyable to listen to.
$20K,
Phono stage upgrade - Sell my Allnic H7000, buy a used H8000 =~ $10K
Amps upgrade - Sell my Audionet Max monos, buy Audionet Schrodinger monos used =~ $10K
$20K,
Phono stage upgrade - Sell my Allnic H7000, buy a used H8000 =~ $10K
Amps upgrade - Sell my Audionet Max monos, buy Audionet Schrodinger monos used =~ $10K
At the same time, some bots who stop by here as this is a non-video thread will wonder how come this sub-1000 USD speaker without a purpose built room and no subs is playing this complicated-violin-piece-they-have-never-heard so realistically - maybe then the safe conclusion is videos can't be right.
I went through this thread and don’t see anyone asking what the size of your room is. The room volume is imo the most important question in deciding speaker size. In small rooms monitors can load the room completely and provide incredible bass. A larger speaker may sound bloated and slow.
Also do you have room for a large speaker, like the Pure Audio Project or prefer a smaller or narrower footprint. How close to the walls do your speakers need to be from the back or can they come out into the room.
Finally what type of music do you prefer and on what format? Are you a streamer, use vinyl or have a huge cd collection that you like to play from the disc? Any of those questions changes the system completely.
I went through this thread and don’t see anyone asking what the size of your room is. The room volume is imo the most important question in deciding speaker size. In small rooms monitors can load the room completely and provide incredible bass. A larger speaker may sound bloated and slow.
Also do you have room for a large speaker, like the Pure Audio Project or prefer a smaller or narrower footprint. How close to the walls do your speakers need to be from the back or can they come out into the room.
Finally what type of music do you prefer and on what format? Are you a streamer, use vinyl or have a huge cd collection that you like to play from the disc? Any of those questions changes the system completely.
If starting fresh I would suggest MBL 126’s with plugged ports and add Kef active subs k62 or k92 dependent upon room size. That’s $18k. Add a Chinese burmester 909 circuit clone and Cary pre clone and you’re at 20k all in. Have extra pocket change? Invest in the Atmasphere MP-3 preamp with phono stage- you’ll thank me later. Add mogami balanced mic cords from pre to amp and short runs of twisted pairs of cloth covered copper solid 16ga conductor to the speakers and enjoy.
If starting fresh I would suggest MBL 126’s with plugged ports and add Kef active subs k62 or k92 dependent upon room size. That’s $18k. Add a Chinese burmester 909 circuit clone and Cary pre clone and you’re at 20k all in. Have extra pocket change? Invest in the Atmasphere MP-3 preamp with phono stage- you’ll thank me later. Add mogami balanced mic cords from pre to amp and short runs of twisted pairs of cloth covered copper solid 16ga conductor to the speakers and enjoy.