I've Suspected This For Years
I've Suspected This For Years
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Horses for Courses
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Final stages of my speaker upgrade hunt
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I know its a bit late in the day, but just to open my account, so to speak, I am in the final hours of my speaker upgrade auditioning
After weeks of searching and whittling down the short list I now have two pairs of speakers on home demo. They are a pair of PMC GB1s and a pair of the new SCM11s from ATC, together with my resident Chartwell LS3/5as for reference.
It is a very, very close run thing, but I think the ATCs are just edging it at the moment. Final heavy day of listening tomorrow.
Two amps connected to same speakers
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Is it possible(safe, advisable) to have the same set of speakers being alternately driven by two different amps. Let's say I want a stereo system(integrated amp) and a surround system(A/V receiver) to share the same set of front speakers could I have a set of wires running from each amp directly connected, (without a switchbox)to the speakers and simply toggle back and forth(movie/music) using a universal remote?
Rega Speaker Reviews?
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What D/A Convertor for under $2k?
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In his essay titled, "Horses for Courses," John Marks points out that an all-around test that is representative of everything a car (or audio system) is asked to do may be preferable to just acceleration times (or distortion measurements). I am also reminded of how computer benchmarks show one winner for some tests and may show another winner for a different test that emphasizes I/O data transfer instead of CPU speed, for example. Each of these makes the term Horses for Courses a relevant subject.