Why Is Krell the a bad work???


I am new in this cyber town. Please explain why Krell is such a hated word? Most every review of there products are very positive. In fact I have a 200 FPB and love it.
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Rosey, You most likely haven't heard Krell either. Good thing I don't have your taste. Do you often critic other systems without hearing them, or do you just buy them?
No_money: the word you were searching for is "critique." no, you're wrong this time. i have heard lotsa krell. sounds like crap to me.
I don't think Krell sounds like crap but it is expensive. It just might be that some, not all, that get so wired emotional about their opinions are trying to justify spending less. Often I think there is more to getting a synergy of components, room, and musical taste than there is between getting a single component to make everything right. Translated: Krell or Audio Research or any of the big boys can sound terrible in the wrong system or room or if you "want to believe" it sounds terrible. I personally don't put much stock in emotional pleas from reviewers, thread participants on the web, etc. If you have to get emotional and not clearly present a complete case than you don't have a case but a fear of ???? Cheers!
sorry rosey, 12:30 a.m. New Years eve. gets easy to mix things up. Any way this aint no freakin English class. I do not care if you like Krell or not I don't even own any of it, but everybody has an opinion. Just cause you do not like it does not mean everyone else shouldn't.
No, it might not be everybody's cup of tea. I have been buying and selling audio for about 20 years, and have owned tube and solid state high end equipment. I bought my first Krell amp about 7 years ago and got hooked on the impact, dynamics and control that it offered. From then on I assembled a KRC-HR,300S,MD-10,Studio DAC,B&W 801's, and PAD cables. This system I believe has a balance that I am not willing to part with. I have listened to new Krell equipment (and B&W's), and I do not care for it plus mine is paid for. I have converted and attracted many non- audiophile friends to wanting what they never thought was possible. All manufactuerers use certain equipment in the "voicing" of their equipment, and that is the type of synergy that should be persued. I also have heard that C.J. and CAT pre amps are great with Krell amps. I also feel that I can play any type of music on my system and it will closely portray what was intended and not robbing the energy. But remember, in the end you have to live with the system of your choice