Yes it was all ARC. I can't really compare them vs Darts as it was two different systems, two different rooms and again I have not had the opp to hook my Dart gear with the Minis. But suffice to say ARC was incredibly impressive and I do love my Darts.
Cost no Object but Small Room
What speakers would you recommend without consideration of value (well forget the US$100 thou plus monsters!) for smallish room?
I am moving places and it looks my dedicated 2 channel system will have to go the study. Room size is only 11 ft x 17ft, barely. However all there is the room is basically the system and a desk/chair.
I listen to all kinds of music but mostly jazz (including fusion), rock, pop, blues.
I am moving places and it looks my dedicated 2 channel system will have to go the study. Room size is only 11 ft x 17ft, barely. However all there is the room is basically the system and a desk/chair.
I listen to all kinds of music but mostly jazz (including fusion), rock, pop, blues.
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James: That was probably the "entry level" Metronome CD3-Signature - same model Steve Hoffman uses and says it's the best 1-box player he has ever heard. Thanks for your nice compliment. Not familar with the solid state amp/preamp but you're right - the CD3 is accurate & musical. You would be knocked out by the Kalista transport & C2A tube DAC. More Met info at http://www.tmhaudio.com/Metronome.htm Jim Ricketts/tmh audio |
Jim: I remember starting out down the path of a serious CD player, Metronome was always at the top of my short list, but at the time, no one in my area even heard of it. I have to remained focused here, speakers in small rooms is what I'm really curious about. Although, I'm sure I'll have to go back to hear the Kallista rig some time...:) Henry: Have you thought about making or having a speaker built for you upon specifications? I'm toying around with an idea of having a Jensen Onken cabinet built, where I could try several 15 to 16" coaxials a try. A vintage approach you might call it. |
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