MinimaxiThanks Josh, I hate the hi-fi racks... at the moment I'm using two cheap IKEA furniture, out of production at the moment. Probably I will upgrade it soon with a custom design forniture.I'm ... posted over 14 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiThe squeezeBox sounds good, obviously with uncompressed media, specially with high resolution formats. But it need to be converted by a good D/A. posted over 16 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiYes, I need more power for the 20.1 in my listening room and I like the sound of ML. More "relaxed" and musical. posted over 16 years ago | View comment | |
Digital loveHi Chadeffect, Can you describe me the differences between the Mark Levinson digital combo and the DCS? posted over 16 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiYes, I use the NuForce and Maggie combo with satisfaction in these months. I find the right tonal balance with these.Now I upgraded with Mark Levinson 436...:)) posted over 16 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiI find in the K1 the natural evolution of the B&W sound. No cabinet coloration, no dynamic compression...the sound is really free from the speakers.In regards of the classic B&W sound the Vivid... posted about 17 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiThank you Jorgitox!Yes is the series ONE edition. They are really different from the 801, the 800s had a smooth midrange and a big, big soundstage. These big sculpture need a powerfull ampl... posted over 17 years ago | View comment | |
YG Carmels and TactHi Richards,I'm going to buy a full TacT system, 1 x TacT 2.2XP and 3 x S2150 to tri-amp my B&W 800 matrix. I have two question for you:Do you still use the internal passive x-overs of ... posted about 18 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiSystem edited: Changes: -From Micromega Trio to Mark Levinson 31 -From Rega P3 to Wilson Benesch Full Circle posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiArkprof, the 800s has a really big soundstage with a huge dynamic range. But I love these monuments because of the ability to reproduce any little detail with precision... No other big speakers can... posted almost 19 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiArkprof, the 800s had a really big soundstage with a huge dynamic range. But I love these monuments for the ability to reproduce any little detail as no other big speakers can do. The mid/high rang... posted almost 19 years ago | View comment | |
Salvatore CirioloCiao Salvo!Livio.... posted almost 19 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiSystem edited: From Magnepan 3.3 to Tympany IVa...at the moment only pure Dynamics with the Yamahas... posted about 19 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiDude, you gotta get a better turntable. A Nottingham Dais or an SME 20 wouldn't be going to far.Yes, I know... I'm searching for an Oracle Delphy. But I ... posted over 19 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiThanks Skushino,I listen without regard to source...Livio. posted over 19 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiThe room size is 4,5x3 meters.Livio. posted over 19 years ago | View comment | |
MinimaxiHi Benzo thanks for the compliments...The Nordost BlueHeave have a realy trasparent sound & a deep rock bass. But I use only one meter of cable for speaker this lay out minimize the cable i... posted over 19 years ago | View comment |