There's a great thread, "Speakers to hold onto for life". The overwhelming consenses is that they're fullrange speakers. How about us monitor speaker fans? What monitor speaker do you own or plan on purchasing that will indeed stop the quest for a better speaker, or to hang on to for life.
I use no preamp in the usual sense, instead going through the software-based J River 15 playback application in my mediaserver, using its internal digital volume control. I output directly from an RME HDSP 9632 soundcard into the NuForce, with great results. My music is stored lossless(WAV) on the harddrive. Since both the RME soundcard and J River 15 appl. are ASIO-supported, they're exclusively "linked" during playback. IC's and speakercables are Mundorf's Silver/gold.
It appears a software-based preamp may seem controversial almost, at least with regard to higher aspirations in sound reproduction, but in my experience it's the route to go. I also like the minimalist approach this setup offers.
Phusis, I have Audio Physic Virgo IIs, an ASR Emitter I amp, and a Reimyo DAC. I think the ASR would be a great match with the Raidho - both are neutral, have incredible amounts of detail without being fatiguing, and produce soundstages with tremendous depth and width.
After more than a year, I'm really enjoying the heck out of my Fritz Carbon's.
When I first got them, they obviously did a lot of things really well, but I heard a vocal glare that really disappointed me.
I heard it, but for the most part it wasn't a flaw in Fritz's speakers. Low cost DIY stand and room upgrades/treatment and improved cables, and it's like I'm listening to a whole new system.
The reason I qualified that statement with "for the most part" is that I think the speakers seem quite sensitive to the wall behind them.
I have now got my system sounding good for the first time since I sold off a sonically terrific but too-high-maintenance system and moved homes about 8 years ago and can whole-heartedly recommend the Carbon 7s.
Fritz Carbon 7's are amazing. For those who haven't heard of it, go to www.sonicflare.com and check out Sean's review. I believe he accurately captures the traits of the Carbon 7.
Best monitor I've heard under $4K! And I've heard almost all the mainstream brands (B&W, Paradigm, ProAc, Dynaudio, Usher, Totem, and the list goes on.)
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