Using a subwoofer for stereo music
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Hi, I've just come across this amp while testing out Swan Diva 5.1 speakers. The amp sounded good to me but I have only heard the Cambridge Audio 840A so I don't have much to compare it to. The guy is asking US$1600 for the amp. Is this a good buy in your opinion? I cant find much info on this amp on the net. How would you rate this amp?
Thanks
Rank these categories 1st to last in order of tangible impact on the end performance of a stereo listening system:
~Source components
~Receiver/Integrated Amp/Processor/Preamp
~Outboard DAC
~Amplification
~Speakers
~Subwoofer
~Component wiring
~Speaker wiring
~Speaker stands
~Power conditioner
~Equipment stands/isolation
~Computer
~Room dimensions
~Room treatments
~Speaker placement
Slow day at work, yay!
How about:
Interenet search, 500 dollars or less, which USED speaker would you buy...pretending that you would have to insert it in your system and live with it.
(500 bucks is the sales price, no consideration for tax, shipping, etc.)
I haven't looked yet, just curious to see what we'd all come up with.
There are dozens of CD- or higher-resolution download sites now online. Which begs the question: How much of the music you acquire is in the form of downloads, either low- and/or high-resolution?
Hi everyone. I have recently purchased the JVX EX-A10 micro system (http://www.hometheatermag.com/hometheaterinabox/906jvc/) which has an amazingly natural and breathy sound for the price. Since I'm only going to use it for stereo music playback, I was wondering whether the use of a small sub (JVC provides a sub output) unit (e.g. Velodyne CHT-8R or some of the small Yamaha YSTs) could improve the bass and the overall music quality or rather blur it (especially at this price level).