As we say in Maggie world...once you go flat, you never go back.
I heard the Box
I never quite followed what people meant when they commented "All I heard was the box"
when listening to a speaker.
I experienced it now twice in the past month. Once with some Dynaco A25s and then with a pair
of Electrovoice EV 4s.
My problem is now that hear the box, I can't seem to unheard it.
These old gems were meant to be used in my office mostly for FM radio background.
So my question is- A load of both of these speakers were sold over many years so
how did people get around this issue?
I am now leaning toward an Andrew Jones dual concentric bookshelf solution.
Those I have heard in my home and sounded quite acceptable at $600 new.
when listening to a speaker.
I experienced it now twice in the past month. Once with some Dynaco A25s and then with a pair
of Electrovoice EV 4s.
My problem is now that hear the box, I can't seem to unheard it.
These old gems were meant to be used in my office mostly for FM radio background.
So my question is- A load of both of these speakers were sold over many years so
how did people get around this issue?
I am now leaning toward an Andrew Jones dual concentric bookshelf solution.
Those I have heard in my home and sounded quite acceptable at $600 new.
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millercarbon9,636 posts Chuck, one thing has always cast doubt on your superior hearing abilities for me. It’s your claim that there is no difference between the sound of different tubes. I can’t understand how someone who can hear the difference between his cable elevators with and without rubber bands can’t hear the difference between a current production Russian made Mullard, a vintage Telefunken and a vintage Amperex, for example. Maybe you’ve changed your mind about that. Have you? |
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