Update on Interconnect and Speaker Recommendations

So I got the anti-cables as per a few recommendations. Got the spade ends on both, but when I got bock to my amp, realized that i needed bananas or raw wire. So I did it diy and cut off the spades and stripped the wire.

As for the sound (keeping in mind that this is my first foray into this sort of thing) they are definitely very clear...I would say almost bright. I need to listen more, but I'm going to have to say, right out of the box, a good buy. Definitely hearing some things I haven't heard before (in a good way).

Thanks for the help.

Josh

Our Endless Numbered Ping-pong Match, Or: Music for Frustrated Lovers, Or: The Subliminal Baton

Our Endless Numbered Ping-pong Match, Or: Music for Frustrated Lovers, Or: The Subliminal Baton

Part of the problem is that I'm almost always thinking about what I should, or could, be writing here on the blog. I'll be in the shower, thinking: "Man, I haven't written anything <i>good</i> lately. Haven't written anything that's inspired discussion. Maybe, today, I'll write about my father and how his alcoholism relates to speaker cables…."

What speakers for Marantz PM7001 amp?

Hello!
I bought this amp a few days ago and I use it with Wharfedale Diamond 9.2 speakers and the sound is just not good. It is a mix of sharp, to warm, and lazy sounds. I think the problem is in the speakers, too "heavy duty" for this amp, or they simply do not get along. Can you please advice me what speakers in the price range up to 700 Euro goes well with this amplifier? How would Monitor Audio BR2 performed with this amp?
Thank you!

Magico V3 loudspeaker Measurements

Magico V3 loudspeaker Measurements

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Magico V3 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

Magico V3 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

The conventional wisdom in publishing is that magazines are dependent on scoops&mdash;that getting the news out to the readers first is of primary importance. Yes, being timely with what it has to say is important for any publication. But soon after I joined <I>Stereophile</I> in 1986, a series of negative experiences with review samples that were little better than prototypes led me to rethink the need for scoops. As a result, I decided to impose restrictions on what we chose to review; this would allow us to focus the magazine's review resources on products that were out of beta testing and were ready for prime time, and, most important, would be representative of what our readers could audition for themselves at specialty retailers, confident in the knowledge that what they heard would be what we had reviewed.

Magico, Inc.
932 Parker Street #2
Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 653-8802
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Magico V3 loudspeaker Specifications

Magico V3 loudspeaker Specifications

The conventional wisdom in publishing is that magazines are dependent on scoops&mdash;that getting the news out to the readers first is of primary importance. Yes, being timely with what it has to say is important for any publication. But soon after I joined <I>Stereophile</I> in 1986, a series of negative experiences with review samples that were little better than prototypes led me to rethink the need for scoops. As a result, I decided to impose restrictions on what we chose to review; this would allow us to focus the magazine's review resources on products that were out of beta testing and were ready for prime time, and, most important, would be representative of what our readers could audition for themselves at specialty retailers, confident in the knowledge that what they heard would be what we had reviewed.

Magico, Inc.
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Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 653-8802
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Magico V3 loudspeaker Page 2

Magico V3 loudspeaker Page 2

The conventional wisdom in publishing is that magazines are dependent on scoops&mdash;that getting the news out to the readers first is of primary importance. Yes, being timely with what it has to say is important for any publication. But soon after I joined <I>Stereophile</I> in 1986, a series of negative experiences with review samples that were little better than prototypes led me to rethink the need for scoops. As a result, I decided to impose restrictions on what we chose to review; this would allow us to focus the magazine's review resources on products that were out of beta testing and were ready for prime time, and, most important, would be representative of what our readers could audition for themselves at specialty retailers, confident in the knowledge that what they heard would be what we had reviewed.

Magico, Inc.
932 Parker Street #2
Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 653-8802
www.magico.net

Magico V3 loudspeaker

Magico V3 loudspeaker

The conventional wisdom in publishing is that magazines are dependent on scoops&mdash;that getting the news out to the readers first is of primary importance. Yes, being timely with what it has to say is important for any publication. But soon after I joined <I>Stereophile</I> in 1986, a series of negative experiences with review samples that were little better than prototypes led me to rethink the need for scoops. As a result, I decided to impose restrictions on what we chose to review; this would allow us to focus the magazine's review resources on products that were out of beta testing and were ready for prime time, and, most important, would be representative of what our readers could audition for themselves at specialty retailers, confident in the knowledge that what they heard would be what we had reviewed.

Boomy bass response

Hi

My system is setup in a bedroom, approx 16x14 with highish ceiling.

The problem I have is that my bass response seems to be very muddy and heavy, i get lots of bass but i cant get any clarity or attack. Ive tried loads of different equipemnt so im fairly certain that its the room thats causing the issue.
Any advice please

Alan

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