I went to my best buddy's tiny apartment in Berkeley. It was during our college days. I already had a considerable collection of LPs and I had what I thought was a decent stereo. My dad was an audiophile, too, and we'd gone to several HiFi shows over the years.
Anyway, my buddy had a tiny pair of B&O speakers bought from a Paris Audio. I was shocked with the clarity and with how accurate the tone quality was. As soon as I got back to L.A. I went to the town's Paris Audio. The B&O's were there but I was much more impressed with the KEF Corellis, also on hand. They made me realize that the B&O's had a distinct "cupped" tonality. I got the Corellis as soon as I could get up the bucks. Thus did my audiophile adventures progress.
Anyway, my buddy had a tiny pair of B&O speakers bought from a Paris Audio. I was shocked with the clarity and with how accurate the tone quality was. As soon as I got back to L.A. I went to the town's Paris Audio. The B&O's were there but I was much more impressed with the KEF Corellis, also on hand. They made me realize that the B&O's had a distinct "cupped" tonality. I got the Corellis as soon as I could get up the bucks. Thus did my audiophile adventures progress.