Nyev,
It’s not just if you have room acoustical problems, it sorts focus, impulse response, clarity etc. Worth investigating more so than power cords!
Regarding the Class A, I read in a review somewhere that it was biased towards Class A. But I’m not sure if it is Class A over so many watts before moving to A/B. Like PassLab for example, I think it’s 10w for some of them.
You must of went for the "fashion" finish for your B&W speakers. The piano gloss black, I went for the wood finish. The turbine head has those swirl marks from new you are talking about. I took a flash light to inspect them close up. I’ve been cleaning them with a pressured air can and a sponge wringed in distilled water- gently in one direction. This is the best way I have found as using a piano duster scratches the surface. Yours must be a nightmare as your whole speaker is piano gloss black finish. Plus the finger prints, especially guests who are magnetically attracted to touch, a nightmare! If I don’t use my system for a while I cover the speakers so they don’t collect dust.
The other thing I’ve found is my music collection is going from the excellent sounding tracks to the rubbish pile. As the quality flaws of the recording are easily revealed more so than before. I am forever searching for a good engineered / recorded track. The thing is you can tell from the first note that the recording has been compressed or it’s a mass production quick buck type. I’m not a full time Beethoven 5th type of guy, I listen to rock, jazz, classical, dance- house, techno, country, opera, chart. Anything and everything! My palette is extensive, the problem is majority of these recording are compressed to the hilt. They are fantastic for mediocre systems, once you leave a certain point in HiFi it’s just continuous searching. Do audiophiles play the same tracks all the time, the ones that sound the best? This is crazy. Maybe I should sell and go back to where everything sounds fantastic!
Happy listening.
It’s not just if you have room acoustical problems, it sorts focus, impulse response, clarity etc. Worth investigating more so than power cords!
Regarding the Class A, I read in a review somewhere that it was biased towards Class A. But I’m not sure if it is Class A over so many watts before moving to A/B. Like PassLab for example, I think it’s 10w for some of them.
You must of went for the "fashion" finish for your B&W speakers. The piano gloss black, I went for the wood finish. The turbine head has those swirl marks from new you are talking about. I took a flash light to inspect them close up. I’ve been cleaning them with a pressured air can and a sponge wringed in distilled water- gently in one direction. This is the best way I have found as using a piano duster scratches the surface. Yours must be a nightmare as your whole speaker is piano gloss black finish. Plus the finger prints, especially guests who are magnetically attracted to touch, a nightmare! If I don’t use my system for a while I cover the speakers so they don’t collect dust.
The other thing I’ve found is my music collection is going from the excellent sounding tracks to the rubbish pile. As the quality flaws of the recording are easily revealed more so than before. I am forever searching for a good engineered / recorded track. The thing is you can tell from the first note that the recording has been compressed or it’s a mass production quick buck type. I’m not a full time Beethoven 5th type of guy, I listen to rock, jazz, classical, dance- house, techno, country, opera, chart. Anything and everything! My palette is extensive, the problem is majority of these recording are compressed to the hilt. They are fantastic for mediocre systems, once you leave a certain point in HiFi it’s just continuous searching. Do audiophiles play the same tracks all the time, the ones that sound the best? This is crazy. Maybe I should sell and go back to where everything sounds fantastic!
Happy listening.