Sennheiser HDC 451 Noiseguard headphones

Sennheiser HDC 451 Noiseguard headphones

I was cruising at 36,000 feet, totally relaxed, listening to Richard Thompson. Looking down at my lap, I caught sight of a little box with a glowing green light. Switching off this light was like turning on the noise&mdash;the 767 was roaring like a locomotive and the ambient sound hit me like a fist. Thompson's crisp Celtic chordings turned mushy, undetailed, and dull. I felt weary. <I>Whoa, I wouldn't do that again if I were you, laddie!</I> I fumbled for the switch and reactivated the NoiseGuard circuitry on my Sennheiser HDC 451 noise-canceling headsets. Thompson's guitar rang out clearly, the airplane quieted to sound like an S-class Benz, and I relaxed into a calm reverie with only one worry clouding my contentment. But I patted my pocket: yup, still two cognacs left. Everything would be all right.

B&C M15

B&C M15

Barque & Consonance's Opera Consonance M15 mates a 15" woofer with a unique multicell horn tweeter. Sensitivity is 98dB (!) and frequency range is rate at 30Hz&ndash;20kHz. The tweeter handles everything above 500Hz. Price would be around $10,000/pair USD, not including distribution costs.

I'm That Crazy Guy

I'm That Crazy Guy

I was listening to Barque & Consonance's Opera Audio Consonance M-15 loudspeakers when Lino Faragi introduced himself. "I'm that crazy European guy who opened up a hi-fi shop in China&mdash;the first non-Asian to do high-end here," he said, handing me a card for Sound & Vision in Shanghai. "We do things a little differently. Come see us."

Mine!

Mine!

I bought the Classic Radio R601P on the spot. Beautiful walnut cabinet, warm tube sound, and that lovely magic tuning tube below the dial&mdash;all for under $500.

No Translation

No Translation

These behemoths from Jungson have no English name, although they <I>do</I> have a US price: $49,000/pair. The bottom cabinet sports a 13" woofer and the top pod has a 4" ribbon tweeter. The midrange and midrange/woofer drivers are ceramic drivers from the German manufacturer Thiel, but nobody knew their sizes.

another question

as mentioned earlier, i'm trying to buy all of my stereo components and speakers on a relatively tight budget...but perusing ebay and audigon i notice that there are seemingly great deals to be had...how do most of you feel about buying used equipment? are there any components that you feel safer buying used than others (or brands?)?

thanks so much,

jason

opinion?

i spent today going to 5 different dealers as i desperately want a great component system (within a 6 grand budget). as a complete novice to the audiophile universe i was wondering what your thoughts might be on my conclusions
i listened to b&w 700 series, martin logans, paradigm 100v4s,and vandersteen 2ces

i found the vandersteens (which were running on a $500 integrated amp (cambridge audio?) honestly sounded great, and possibly the best-especially since i knew that every other place that i went to showcased their speakers through amps that i probably could not afford

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