B&W Matrix 800 loudspeaker Page 3

B&W Matrix 800 loudspeaker Page 3

We all know it's impossible to reproduce live music. An obvious statement, no doubt, and one that holds every audiophile hostage to the never-ending search. As a musician, I find the situation especially frustrating. The constant reminder of live <I>vs</I> reproduced makes living with an audio system a serious compromise, regardless of price or quality. About three and a half years ago, however, I reviewed a product which I felt, and still feel, offers the first real glimpse of that impossible dream: the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/506">B&amp;W 801 Matrix Monitor</A> (footnote 1). Although it wasn't perfect, I found this speaker provided more musical honesty than anything I had heard before. In this respect, it established a new standard by which others would be judged.

B&amp;W Group North America
54 North Concord Street
North Reading, MA 01864-2699
(978) 664-2870
www.bwspeakers.com

B&W Matrix 800 loudspeaker Page 2

B&W Matrix 800 loudspeaker Page 2

We all know it's impossible to reproduce live music. An obvious statement, no doubt, and one that holds every audiophile hostage to the never-ending search. As a musician, I find the situation especially frustrating. The constant reminder of live <I>vs</I> reproduced makes living with an audio system a serious compromise, regardless of price or quality. About three and a half years ago, however, I reviewed a product which I felt, and still feel, offers the first real glimpse of that impossible dream: the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/506">B&amp;W 801 Matrix Monitor</A> (footnote 1). Although it wasn't perfect, I found this speaker provided more musical honesty than anything I had heard before. In this respect, it established a new standard by which others would be judged.

B&amp;W Group North America
54 North Concord Street
North Reading, MA 01864-2699
(978) 664-2870
www.bwspeakers.com

B&W Matrix 800 loudspeaker

B&W Matrix 800 loudspeaker

We all know it's impossible to reproduce live music. An obvious statement, no doubt, and one that holds every audiophile hostage to the never-ending search. As a musician, I find the situation especially frustrating. The constant reminder of live <I>vs</I> reproduced makes living with an audio system a serious compromise, regardless of price or quality. About three and a half years ago, however, I reviewed a product which I felt, and still feel, offers the first real glimpse of that impossible dream: the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/506">B&amp;W 801 Matrix Monitor</A> (footnote 1). Although it wasn't perfect, I found this speaker provided more musical honesty than anything I had heard before. In this respect, it established a new standard by which others would be judged.

what am i doing wrong?

excuse my ignorance on this matter but i am suddenly having a problem i can't figure out. i upggraded my cd drive, installed a new m-audio 192 sound card and added a 1 Tb western digital external drive to my dell xp desktop. i started transferring my songs via apple lossless and itunes to the drive. now it seems like the music is veiled. i tried playing a cd without buring to the system as well with similar results. it seems if i use the windows media player it sounds better but it is far from similar to original. i tried foobar 2000 with the same results.

Mobile Fidelity - Splits in New Record's Sleeves

I initially brought this up in Software:Rock, but the problem has expanded a bit, and I wanted to see if anyone had some feedback.

First, let me say that all of the following Mofi records sound GREAT. I'm only pointing out what may be a minor issue with their packaging or shipping.

Perplexing problem - for me anyway

Hello -

I have a very modest and a little bit dated system. I am having a problem with my DENON AVR-5700 receiver and Yamaha DVD-2500 universal player. I have the player hooked up to the receiver using RCA jacks.

One day the player quit defaulting to multi-channel and went to stereo output. I went in and changed it to multi-channel. The amp would not play the multi-channel signal. Just a muffled left and right front output (2 of the 5 channels.)

Question on new B&K amp

Forums

Ok I just installed in my A/V system a new B&K Reference 200.5 five channel amp. This amp puts out 200 watts/ channel into 8 ohms and 375 into 4 ohms. Its specs state "current peak to peak is 75 amps". I don't have a dedicated AC line in my room for the amp. It shares a typical 15 amp household line with the rest of my gear. My question is B&K recommends in the owners manual to "use a dedicated line for the amp that is not shared with any other household component". Then they go on to say in caps "THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT".

good starter speakers under 1500$

I finally have a good room to set up in stereo. been waiting
20 years.Like fusion ,folk and classical.Metheny, Ritenour,
new folk...etc...
What do you think for a pair of speakers under 1500 for a pair...and I want to push them with a reasonable box..if someone makes a good reciever these days..I want to avoid
high end amps but will look at anything...
20 years ago I liked the infinity stuff and some of the Polks but not all of them..Whats new these decades???

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