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Questions for specialists on “warmth” In conclusion: those who few spend $$$ on tubes solely to achieve warm sound, could get an EQ and manipulate how much warmth they want, if any, without losing speed nor response time.Id think two speakers both flat in response will differ in sound... | |
Questions for specialists on “warmth” I am in no way new to music, but I am no specialist, I have done recording and editing with Digidesign and Pro tools, Ive worked with violins, pianos and many synthesizers. And in production, I have not heard people use the word “warmth” except ta... | |
The most revealing redbook/dsd player under 10k? Tvad, where can I hear these New world order player? At CES maybe?I was not able to find much information on these NWO players on APL's website (aplhifi.com I assume). What are the differences between NWO1, 2, 2,5? | |
The most revealing redbook/dsd player under 10k? Yes, Boa, you are right. I do need an entire system that’s analytical/revealing. I am in market for a compatible preamp, most likely a SS, and a specific brand of XLR cables that are equally shameless.Since I got rid of my last set up, Avalon acou... | |
The most revealing redbook/dsd player under 10k? I will listen to the ones mentioned above.I have just heard DV-60 in both regular and up sampling mode.Three player had upsampling: EMM, dCS and now Esoteric; I always preferred to listen to those in upsampling mode, in which they always had more ... | |
The most revealing redbook/dsd player under 10k? Unyieldingly analyticalShamelessly revealingCleanest separation (especially in bass)It could be dryIt could be cold |