shkong78
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What is the most memorable concert that you had attended so far? @ unreceivedogma You had been to nice ones.I agree with you that small venue will give more intimate impression.On 1988, I had been to Pavarotti recital which was held at Oakland Pavilion to play professional basketball.He had to use microphone so... | |
Who has Luv for the Lyngdorf 2170 and is thinking about the 3400. HelloI am also intrigued by Lyngdorf.My speaker Lansche 4.1 is pretty sensitive(99db/w spec, but real no may be 94db/w) with two actively driven 10 inch driver.Rogue Cronus Magnum II with 100 power can drive my speakers loud enough in my spacious ... | |
What is the most memorable concert that you had attended so far? @slaw You had been to many nice ones.I rarely go to live concerts these days just listening to audio system at my home.But I shall explore the way to find live sound in more exciting stage. | |
Missing the forest for the trees Western Electric system used in theaters in early 1900’s are too big to use in ordinary house but very efficient 110db/w and be driven by 20 Wattts amplifiers to get enough sound for the whole theater.One of my billionaire friend have several West... | |
Cat SL1mkIII or Jadis JPS-2 Your weak link is Marantz SA-1 SACD.My recommendation is to get high end Dac with volume control like Dave Chord or Ayre QX 20. | |
What is the most memorable concert that you had attended so far? @ sejodiren Wow you had listened to Andres Segovia at the Royal Albert Hall in London!I would love to have attended it. | |
Missing the forest for the trees @david_ten Frankly speaking it is not easy to find all round player to play all kind of music.B&W 801 driven by Jadis 500(350 tube Watt) gave me the most deep and powerful bass.Full range speaker driven by 300B SET amplifier gave me the most r... | |
What is the most memorable concert that you had attended so far? @photon46 You had been to many nice concerts.Most memorable is not always the best.I can not forget the intensity of Maestro playing violin at the age of 79 in so romantic way. | |
What is the most memorable concert that you had attended so far? @boxer12You had been to "Grateful Dead" concert several times.I am envious of you. If I can go back to 80’s, I would attend it.I was too conservative at that time.I thought Grateful Dead was for Hippie. | |
What is the most memorable concert that you had attended so far? @bdp24 You attended many nice ones.When I was in Berkeley on 1980’s, I was listening to mostly classical music.Thus I attended only classical concerts at that time.But now I regret not having attended "Grateful Dead" concert held at Berkeley Pavil... | |
Can you live with your current speaker until you die? @ejr1953 Good for you.I also plan to update digital front end although I will keep my speakers. | |
Amsued To Death - Roger Waters CD http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/albums-recorded-in-qsound.721979/If you are interested in Qsound, above link is useful. | |
Missing the forest for the trees @david_ten I agree with you that we need to see forest rather than trees.Musical sound is more important than just part of sound like detail, dynamics or soundstage.But with all the tweaks, blue fuse, blue cable, E-card and small bells, my system ... | |
Amsued To Death - Roger Waters CD Thanks N80 for recommending Sting's The Soul Cages.I will try that too. | |
Are there alternative stands for the FS-805 D3 (B&W stands for the 805 D3 speakers)? Go for Gaia by isoacoustics.https://www.musicdirect.com/vibration-control/IsoAcoustics-GAIA-Speaker-IsolatorsSome outlet offer 30 day's return.I am happy with it under Lansche 4.1 speakers. |