I’m a little late with this, but if you’re still in holiday spirits, can’t stand to hear Paul McCartney’s ditty or Mel Torme’s jingle one more time, and cringe, thoroughly bummed out, at Bob Dylan’s piss-brew of raspy cheer, take a listen to Charlie Parker’s take of “White Christmas.”
One thing that never seems to be discussed here or in magazines is product consistancy.
We are dealing with pretty small differences in sound quality with the high end units, if one component in their manufacture is faulty or out of spec this can have a massive effect on the sound quality. An out of spec resistor, a leaky cap, a poor P-N junction on an op amp there are numerous possibilities.
I beleive this is a real issue, ive bought/auditioned units and experienced bad sound quality when i should have had great sound quality.
PMC DB1i loudspeaker Robert J. Reina's Review System
The British speaker manufacturer PMC Ltd. has built a professional client list seemingly as extensive as its almost mind-numbingly broad line of speakers. The <I>i</I> series alone includes 12 models, one of which is the DB1<I>i</I> ($1929/pair).
The British speaker manufacturer PMC Ltd. has built a professional client list seemingly as extensive as its almost mind-numbingly broad line of speakers. The <I>i</I> series alone includes 12 models, one of which is the DB1<I>i</I> ($1929/pair).
The British speaker manufacturer PMC Ltd. has built a professional client list seemingly as extensive as its almost mind-numbingly broad line of speakers. The <I>i</I> series alone includes 12 models, one of which is the DB1<I>i</I> ($1929/pair).
The British speaker manufacturer PMC Ltd. has built a professional client list seemingly as extensive as its almost mind-numbingly broad line of speakers. The <I>i</I> series alone includes 12 models, one of which is the DB1<I>i</I> ($1929/pair).
The British speaker manufacturer PMC Ltd. has built a professional client list seemingly as extensive as its almost mind-numbingly broad line of speakers. The <I>i</I> series alone includes 12 models, one of which is the DB1<I>i</I> ($1929/pair).
One thing that never seems to be discussed here or in magazines is product consistancy.
We are dealing with pretty small differences in sound quality with the high end units, if one component in their manufacture is faulty or out of spec this can have a massive effect on the sound quality. An out of spec resistor, a leaky cap, a poor P-N junction on an op amp there are numerous possibilities.
I beleive this is a real issue, ive bought/auditioned units and experienced bad sound quality when i should have had great sound quality.