"No CT you can post whatever you like"
Gee, thanks for the permission. Appreciate that.
Dave, you don't read all my posts, so your statement holds no water. You are a dealer and are using this forum to sell your products. I guess that's ok with AG, but since you are selling, I and others take anything you post with a grain of salt as your income depends on what you post. It's as simple as that.
Many of us laugh at your posts about what you like and don't like. You don't get out and listen like many hobbyists. Maybe at a show and maybe some folks bring gear in for you to audition at your house/store, but in the end, I bet you haven't heard the newest Steen's, possibly Wilson's, Magico's etc.... You just aren't able to. As anyone will tell you, show conditions are not a way to make any true impression about how things sound.
YOU (not the we that you always post) can say what you want about how YOU categorize speakers or any other piece of equipment for that matter, but that's to your ears etc... There are plenty of speakers that have as much resolution as the electronics can feed them and are not as demanding as you say. To say that a speaker that is easy to set up (is that what drop and plop means? Trying to figure that one out) so it's not high resolution is painting with the broadest of brushes and highly unfair to many great designers.
You mention Harbeth's. I promise you that you haven't heard the latest Steen's and you haven't heard the newer Harbeth Anniversary 40.whatever it is. I got to hear them with the newest top MSB electronics, including their new multi box DAC served by a simple Aurender N10. Power cords were Audioquest Dragons and Hurricane's going through the Niagara 7000 power deal. The room was as good as any room at a store that I've ever heard. It ws magical. A bit on the warm side of neutral as most Harbeth's are, but not 'warm' in the audiophile sense. It had as much micro and macro detail as anything I heard in your store (Legacy and Persona). As with any great speaker they scaled with better products feeding them. The set up was very simple and easy, so I guess they are drop and plop??? I could easily live with that set up and love them daily.
My Ears and Mike's system (Sarasota's Suncoast Audio)
Gee, thanks for the permission. Appreciate that.
Dave, you don't read all my posts, so your statement holds no water. You are a dealer and are using this forum to sell your products. I guess that's ok with AG, but since you are selling, I and others take anything you post with a grain of salt as your income depends on what you post. It's as simple as that.
Many of us laugh at your posts about what you like and don't like. You don't get out and listen like many hobbyists. Maybe at a show and maybe some folks bring gear in for you to audition at your house/store, but in the end, I bet you haven't heard the newest Steen's, possibly Wilson's, Magico's etc.... You just aren't able to. As anyone will tell you, show conditions are not a way to make any true impression about how things sound.
YOU (not the we that you always post) can say what you want about how YOU categorize speakers or any other piece of equipment for that matter, but that's to your ears etc... There are plenty of speakers that have as much resolution as the electronics can feed them and are not as demanding as you say. To say that a speaker that is easy to set up (is that what drop and plop means? Trying to figure that one out) so it's not high resolution is painting with the broadest of brushes and highly unfair to many great designers.
You mention Harbeth's. I promise you that you haven't heard the latest Steen's and you haven't heard the newer Harbeth Anniversary 40.whatever it is. I got to hear them with the newest top MSB electronics, including their new multi box DAC served by a simple Aurender N10. Power cords were Audioquest Dragons and Hurricane's going through the Niagara 7000 power deal. The room was as good as any room at a store that I've ever heard. It ws magical. A bit on the warm side of neutral as most Harbeth's are, but not 'warm' in the audiophile sense. It had as much micro and macro detail as anything I heard in your store (Legacy and Persona). As with any great speaker they scaled with better products feeding them. The set up was very simple and easy, so I guess they are drop and plop??? I could easily live with that set up and love them daily.
My Ears and Mike's system (Sarasota's Suncoast Audio)