Is there anyone was with me in Gamut room when Whole Lotta love was played?
Let me tell you that I've never heard Led Zeppelin sound so damn great on red-book CD! I wanted to stay even longer in that room to listen to the whole Led Zeppelin II albume.
I also listened to L.Cohen's Democracy prior to LZ.
Twilo mentioned that most of the rooms were playing jazz and classical but to me the didn't prove that they can realy rock and swing the air.
Certainly I rate the GAMUT room #1
The second on the list is Joseph/Manley. I believe that this system able to reproduce nearly anything you wish from heavy metal to baroque but I still wished to listen to some overdriven guitars or heavy drums(like Bonham).
And the third is certainly Totem. I'm the proud owner of Totem Forest speakers that are the perfect match for the small room systems and have an outstanding 3d and dissapearance effect and they're jsut perfect for the type of music I'm listening to. Model1 Signature monitors were as impressive as Forests. I was a-bit dissapointed that there were no Wind.
Let me tell you that I've never heard Led Zeppelin sound so damn great on red-book CD! I wanted to stay even longer in that room to listen to the whole Led Zeppelin II albume.
I also listened to L.Cohen's Democracy prior to LZ.
Twilo mentioned that most of the rooms were playing jazz and classical but to me the didn't prove that they can realy rock and swing the air.
Certainly I rate the GAMUT room #1
The second on the list is Joseph/Manley. I believe that this system able to reproduce nearly anything you wish from heavy metal to baroque but I still wished to listen to some overdriven guitars or heavy drums(like Bonham).
And the third is certainly Totem. I'm the proud owner of Totem Forest speakers that are the perfect match for the small room systems and have an outstanding 3d and dissapearance effect and they're jsut perfect for the type of music I'm listening to. Model1 Signature monitors were as impressive as Forests. I was a-bit dissapointed that there were no Wind.