Again, you talk without listening. I said in my last post that you have no clue what is currently in my system, and you do not. You could guess again, but you would be wrong again. There is not one thing on my system page that is still in my room. Does that help? You are right about a couple of things. Audio is about experimenting and system synergy. This is nothing new. I am continually doing so within the confines of my budget. It is the only way I can find out what works together and what doesn't. I just don't understand why you feel that you are the only one that knows these things and are the only one that can get these things right.
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This just, a paparazzi exclusive of Bo at work Sorry Bo. I'm just thinking that some humor might help get people off your back. That and maybe if you would just cut down on repeating yourself and maybe listen to what others might have to say on occasion. You never know, there still might be something new to learn out there. |
I hope it helps for you. Audio is about experimenting, that is for sure. In 16 years of time you see how easy people make mistakes in audio. These mistakes are often based on properties which do not fit well. In my country you have a wedsite for Multi-channel. This is a funplace for people who are extreme good in making mistakes. They really don't know what they are doing. |
Bo, Why don't you give a good example of a nice system you know to give great 3D synergy?? For example, can it be done with say a pair of Monitor Audio Silver 8's...a Onyko receiver/OR seperates of some sort?? what cables & PC's etc...etc... Since you have been putting together these systems for so long, what would be a great 3D system that a blue collar worker could easily afford & put together IYO?? Any examples?? You can keep it simple. Just a smart little system that would sound great. Thanks, Bob |
Hey Bob, The S8 is a hell of a speaker. It has won many tests here in europe. I don't think it has any competition for the money. For example the cabinet is 2 cm thick. The Bolt through drive system make it even all better. They use stunning crossovers as well. In the last few weeks I sold one pair in stereo with the Onkyo TX-NR 929 with Audyssey XT-32. I used for amps of the 929. Onkyo will deliver the full capacity of the transformer is using only those 4 amps. The control is stunning. Mann, I created a stunning 3 d sound. The low freq were stunning in drive and in speed. I also sold a system with S8, S centre, SFX and AW12 sub. Also with a 929. The person who bought went nuts. He said: the music is playing 3-4 metres behind the wall. That is not possible, but I hear it. So I said: I don't ask you to understand it. Just enojoy the music and quality. I have my own way of measurment. This I won't share. What I can tell is that I measure at different places and Heights compared to Audyssey does. This way creates a much more musical, dynamic sound with more resolution ans a sharper focus. With Audyssey Pro I can let a 5010 sound like a Class A amp. It is like a transformation in sound. You need to understand that a source can F..up the whole 3D sound easilly. When a source has not the property for depth, it is F...gone. When a client buys a 2D source, I will correct him. I bring in a 3 D source. That is a hard way, but I want things to be clear. Because in my world there is no room for error. For cables the same story. You need to understand and be aware of the properties your cables owns. These will have a big influence on the sound and image. Your welcome, Bobby |
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