How close does the Reed/Grado. combo get to your tape playback system?OMG! OMG! OMG!
"Landslide" and "Rhiannon" on 5T: ethereal, airy, resolving, textured, unforced! Just like I hoped for!
The Reed 5T has the relaxed, unfrenetic sound of tape!
How close does the Reed/Grado. combo get to your tape playback system?OMG! OMG! OMG!
"Landslide" and "Rhiannon" on 5T: ethereal, airy, resolving, textured, unforced! Just like I hoped for!
The Reed 5T has the relaxed, unfrenetic sound of tape!
Ron asked for second guessing by pursuing SET sounding amplification for his speakers even asking for suggestions, which involves non SET type control of the speaker for a fit in the room, and wide musical capability. something has to give.
he could have been satisfied with the VTL's, and defend that position. but it's not what happened.
So much for Stevie Nicks voice, how do Mick Fleetwoods drums sound on the rest of that album ?OMG! OMG! OMG!
"Landslide" and "Rhiannon" on 5T: ethereal, airy, resolving, textured, unforced! Just like I hoped for!
The Reed 5T has the relaxed, unfrenetic sound of tape!
In my experience, it’s not so much about trade offs. I think you’re on the wrong track if you buy one component to mitigate the impact of defects introduced by another.I understand. I guess I’m just surprised with the basic premise that everything is a series of trade-offs, and the hobby is basically about finding the right compromise. Do people really approach it with that mindset? I know some people who do not think of the hobby in those terms. I don’t think Ron thought in those terms seven years ago.
he could have been satisfied with the VTL's, and defend that position.
Al, This is a mindset that is based on the premise that every speaker system and every system in general is compromised and that we must ultimately choose among different trade-offs until we are satisfied. It is not the way I approach the hobby.
I know people who look forward every day to go into their listening rooms and enjoy listening to their music collection and the last thing on their minds is that what they are experiencing is somehow compromised.
This thread is about a state of the art system with almost no cost constraints assembled in a dedicated room that was designed with the advice of an acoustician. At this level after all of the effort, Ron should be absolutely thrilled with his system. After half a year or so of setting up the system and fine-tuning it, frankly I’m surprised that this thread is not about how much fun Ron is having but rather which trade-offs will lead to the best compromise.
high profile posters with well discussed systems always have to defend their choices. defend = justify, rationalize. no one holds a gun to our heads to be very open about our systems, but when we do that, scrutiny comes along, and the back and forth and 'defending' is fun and makes the forum a richer place for all. no worries.My philosophy in general, and on WBF specifically, is to encourage readers on WBF and subscribers on YouTube to accompany me on my personal journey of audio exploration. If I make a wrong turn, or I end up in a ditch, I am very transparent about that. I have no ego in this, and I have nothing to hide as I explore things, refine the system, research things, change my mind, and refine the system again.
I have no issue with listening preferences causing my beliefs to evolve.
Also I don't think the hobby audio journey necessarily a is straight line.
This is a prelude to stating that I don't believe in the concept of feeling like I have to "defend" my hobby audio component decisions, as though I am a graduate student defending a dissertation or a portfolio manager defending a stock market position. I have no problem admitting if I made a mistake on a purchase decision or admitting if I made a mistake on how I think about something. So the idea of defending the VTLs as a "position" -- like holding a hill against an enemy onslaught -- simply is not the way I think about this process or this hobby.
How close does the Reed/Grado. combo get to your tape playback system?
I guess I’m just surprised with the basic premise that everything is a series of trade-offs, and the hobby is basically about finding the right compromise. Do people really approach it with that mindset? I know some people who do not think of the hobby in those terms. I don’t think Ron thought in those terms seven years ago.
One of the things I admire about Tango is that he approached the hobby with an extremely open mind. He bought, he listened, he experimented, and he discarded components he did not like always moving closer to his goal. There is no ego to damage. He knows his goal, and he understands how to get there. No apologies and always moving forward. I think it is now about the music for him.
I think great! The drums on "In the Air Tonight" sounded great!So much for Stevie Nicks voice, how do Mick Fleetwoods drums sound on the rest of that album ?
The hybrid pre-amp stays to drive 47 feet of interconnect.And then you love Jadis, but run a VTL hybrid preamp.
As it is ”hobby-money” we are talking about - the bank account is always bottomless, hehe… don’t forget that? !Well, it helps to have an "open mind" if you don't have to think about the money you have to spend on experimentation .
Until we achieve a perfect suspension of disbelief -- which would imply some sort of hypnotic state where we believe we are listening to a live performance in a concert hall even though we have not left our living room -- I think by definition compromise is endemic to every audio system.