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I've spent the last few months chopping and changing speakers and now I am finally happy after going back to B&W from owning a pair of Monitor Audio GR20s.

I never truly got on with the GR20s, I found them extremely difficult to cope with my wide musical tastes, and they'd always disappoint.

Shortly after selling the GR20s I bought a pair of the 685s - the new standmount that replaces the DM601 S3. Slighty more expensive, but wow.. totally worth it. I was seriously blown away by the 685. I have never heard something so good at this price.

So, why did I sell them just 4 weeks after? To be honest, as much as I hated the GR20s towards the end, I missed the low end grunt on offer. So I turned my attention to the 683 - because I really did love the 685s.

Wow. These speakers MUST be auditioned if you are looking for floor standers between $1000 - $2000 - I honestly don't think they can be beaten. The bass is PROPER bass - low, tuneful and controlled. The midrange is mind blowing, due to the fact that B&W have managed to incorporate an FST midrange driver in a 600 series speaker. Loosely based on the 804, this speaker out performs anything I have heard at this price for sure!

My music listening is done entirely from my Mac MIni. My CDs have been imported and stored away and I couldn't be happier. If anyone wants to discuss computer based servers please get in touch, as I am extremely pleased with the results.

My listening room is quite small, 12 x 9 which would make you think that the B&Ws are way too big for a room of this size - not the case. They perform exceedingly well in my room.

Thanks!
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    • Advantage S101
    My pride and joy - the older (and pricier) model that is now the Bladelius Thor. So refined, warm, detailed and refreshing. It is perfect.
    • B&W 683
    Top of the new 600 series is the 683. Twin bass drivers supply this floor stander with earth shaking bass. More importantly, for the first time ever in a 600 series, B&W raises the bar and adds an FST midrange. I am absolutely blown away by the quality on offer at this price. Truly shocking. This is due to B&W moving a factory to China to build the speakers (with official B&W employees from the UK). Nothing at this price comes close.
    • Apple Mac Mini
    Hated by some, loved by others. I couldn't live without mine. I have roughly 40,000 mp3s on a 500gb external drive that I have been importing since 1997. I have slowed down a lot quite recently. Mac Mini is controller either from Front Row with remote, or better still, Remote Desktop from my Macbook, controlling the computer directly!

    With the right files, the Mac Mini sounds PHENOMENAL. I did countless A/B comparisons with several CD players around about the $1/1.5k mark and pretty much nothing out performed the Mac.

    Couldn't recommend it enough!
    • Freecom 500GB External HDD
    External drive - couldn't live without it. Currently packed with 41,000 tracks.
    • Samsung 40 N/A
    Fantastic screen for the price - HD looks amazing, and it's a great screen for use with the Mac Mini.

    Always been a fan of Samsung, and figured since Apple Cinema Displays are actually Samsung panels, I figured it'd be a perfect match
    • Chord Odyssey Bi-Wire
    2 x 2.5 4 into 2 Chord cables, work a treat with the Advantage and B&Ws

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I have the Dac1->CJ2500a->B&W S805. The Cardas cables are very good with the B&W speaker line (Cardas will warm things up a bit) particularly at the Cardas Cross used price. I've since upgraded to the Virtual Dynamics cable line. I'd also recommend the Virtual Dynamics Testament Line (their entry level cables). Having gone through several highend CD players I can tell you that the CD transports, if you can fix them, can cost as much as your computer. There are many options with an external DAC that will give you better two channel sound with the ease of computer storage.
Enjoy your system, Al

adasilva

-> Been looking at Benchmark DAC1 - anyone have any experience with this?

Yes, I drive my amp directly from the DAC1. Your Mac to a Dac1 to your amp will give you sound that fits the B&W 800 series of speakers. I wouldn't spend a dime on a real CD player. You may want to try the Cardas ICs first such as the Cross (a bargan in the low $200s used) to warm things up a bit.

adasilva