I was very interested in seeing the review of the Bozak Concert Grand. I became interested in hifi during high school, and the best system I normally heard was my uncle's KLH-9 system. The treble and midrange were incredible (provided you were sitting in the 3-foot wide sweet spot). Even though my uncle had a biamped subwoofer, the KLH-9 had constrained dynamics. In short, that was my reference system while growing up.
The second reference system I ran into as a college freshman and it taught me the value of bass and volume. My friend had the biamped cross-over, and was using a monster amp for the bass. The system was kind of a mixed bag with both professional gear and top-of-the-line consumer gear (not traditional high-end, for example he used the Kenwood turntable made with the granite base). He also would often add the bass from an Electro-Voice PA speaker (with 18
I was very interested in seeing the review of the Bozak Concert Grand. I became interested in hifi during high school, and the best system I normally heard was my uncle's KLH-9 system. The treble and midrange were incredible (provided you were sitting in the 3-foot wide sweet spot). Even though my uncle had a biamped subwoofer, the KLH-9 had constrained dynamics. In short, that was my reference system while growing up.
The second reference system I ran into as a college freshman and it taught me the value of bass and volume. My friend had the biamped cross-over, and was using a monster amp for the bass. The system was kind of a mixed bag with both professional gear and top-of-the-line consumer gear (not traditional high-end, for example he used the Kenwood turntable made with the granite base). He also would often add the bass from an Electro-Voice PA speaker (with 18