Now On Newsstands: Stereophile, Vol.33 No.11
Now On Newsstands: Stereophile, Vol.33 No.11
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As a prospective owner of a pair of these, I was very interested in seeing that the V 1.5 were reviewed so favorably by JM and that they are the best speaker he's heard under $10K as well as a Class A - Restricted LF choice.
That said, there are only a couple of paragraphs about the performance of the speakers prior to JM adding $8.5K worth of interconnects and speaker cables to his system -- which is more than the retail price of the V 1.5s!
It seems that most of the review was based upon the speaker's performance after the addition of these cables.
I wonder if that genius Juan ever saw any footage of how the hijackers were dressed?
It's the guys in blue button downs and Dockers he needs to sweat about.
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In other news...
Spitzer the felon to CNN?
What, did Rupert Murdoch buy CNN?
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For both blues and reds - "anonymous" unlimited donors without any transparency is a terrible idea.
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One of the most-frequently given answers to last week's Vote! was a variation on "trust your ears." But can your ears <i>always</i> be trusted?
I've purchased a Marantz PM5004, CD5004, Pro-Ject Debut III, and Grado RS2i's. Now I want to add some decent speakers, hopefully under $5-700, though I could go higher.
The glowing Stereophile review almost convinced me to splurge on the Dynaudio X12's, but I don't think the PM5004 has enough power (I'm not sure how to read it, is speaker handling the amount you NEED or the max the speaker can survive?)
Anyway, I'm a total noob and have no idea where to start, so no limitations, all recommendations welcome. I listen mostly to Jazz and Classic Rock.
for your metrosexual little mac boxes.....
been playing with it today. very nice.
Maybe someone can help me with this. The amplifier I am currently using is an Adcom GFA 555, 200w/ch amplifier.
When I turn the amp off after listening, a 'pop' occurs through the loudspeakers after the capacitors discharge Im assuming. Adcom amps are known for this, but I have never investigated it.
Will this transient hurt the crossover or drivers in my speakers?
Thanks to all that respond in kind.
Mark Evans
A short while ago I stumbled across an article about something called a "House Curve." To put it briefly, a house curve is an equalization contour which achieves "perceived flat response as opposed to measured flat response."
http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/rew-forum/96-house-curve-what-why-you-need-how-do.html