Oh, that might have been the TAD Compact Reference One with their system. Magic, pure Magic...Regardless if you own them or not ?
And that is one too manyI think there is already a thread about that
I think we both contributed there, iIrcAnd that is one too many
Twas but a jest my friendI think we both contributed there, iIrc
Regardless if you own them or not ?
I wish that question could easily be answered. The problem is that the speakers interact with the pre/main amplifier(s), the source components, the room environment, the cabling and power, and the quality of the original recordings. If I play on my system an album from the 1960s which has been digitally recaptured, dynamically compressed, and impressed on a mediocre CD, a person could likely conclude that my speakers sound awful. If, however, I then on my system play an "18" dynamic range 24/192 CD, say the London Symphony recording of Scheherazade, I am confident that same person will say my speakers sound awesome.Regardless if you own them or not ?
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