Hard to drive loudspeakers
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Meridian F80 CD Receiver System John Marks, October 2008
Meridian F80 CD Receiver System John Marks, October 2008
Meridian F80 CD Receiver System Associated Equipment
Meridian F80 CD Receiver System Associated Equipment
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Meridian F80 CD Receiver System Specifications
Meridian F80 CD Receiver System Specifications
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Meridian F80 CD Receiver System Page 2
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Meridian F80 CD Receiver System
Meridian F80 CD Receiver System
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Great Album- with SLAM :)
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Well, IMO most rocks albums actually are a little deficient in , well ROCKIN', unfortunately due to over production and poor mixing, among other issues. Not all of course, but many a great album with true rock energy doesnt sound nearly as solid or dynamic as it could. And no, it ain't my system, 'cause I have rock, jazz and classical that have huge dynamic ranges and plenty of kick.
KEF 104/2
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Hi
Anyone still using these older KEF reference speakers, they seem to be pretty common on ebay/audiogon in good condition for $500-700. They were like $3,000 15 years ago so im just curious if they are a potential bargin. They do seem to be well put together and the british sound of that era was a lot warmer and more detailed, it does seem as if hifi has got harder sounding over the last 10 years.
Anyone got any first hand experiences ?
Alan
The great leap forward (in amplifiers)...
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So recently I aged a year and received an amazing present of my dad's old Linn Katan speakers. Considering that speakers were going to be my next upgrade and were going to blow my entire budget I think it's time to start down the long horrible/wonderful road of swapping out the amp. I've had my Linn Classik for around 6 years now and I love it, but after listening around to other gear I've reached the point where looking for more.
If you find out hard to drive loudspeakers the best thing you should do it's avoid them.
Today in 2008 a.c.is only the pubblicity that indicate you to buy these speakers.
Today it's esy to find out a loudspeaker with high quality level at 90db/w so use it.
Avoid speakers with less then 90db/w and over 93 db/w.
Only in small 2 way speakers is to consider for quality reasons speakers with 87 db/w.
But in 3 way design is true what I told before.
Others solutions let you throw money and get always insatisfaction loooking for the right amplifier.