I think with over 1,100 posts, this thread is doing just fine.
To put it back on-track, check this out: Chris Hagen interview on What Hi*Fi? https://www.audioheritage.org/vbulle...-on-What-Hi*Fi
I think with over 1,100 posts, this thread is doing just fine.
To put it back on-track, check this out: Chris Hagen interview on What Hi*Fi? https://www.audioheritage.org/vbulle...-on-What-Hi*Fi
". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
I think as a listener we all grow into liking a particular loudspeaker. We kinda fill in the omissions.
On wow well it’s depends on what the wow it’s. I used to think ESS AMT1’s had wow 45 years ago because they impressed on particular Sheffield Lab Direct to Disk demo tracks. Same with RTR Magnum’s. At the time l like Maggie’s for regular listening.
Then l got involved in the larger JBL’s.
They are neither hifi or have a wow factor. They are Live Sound. They are very linear with power across the extremes and are accurate to put you right there in a recording session.
Wow on steroids.. l guess.
I've heard a set of L7's, albeit very briefly. I can't say that I was impressed, sounded very thin and harsh. Although so too did the amp I bought (Adcom GFA-555 II) from the dude. He had a bunch of stuff in that room and we listened to the things that caught my eye, but I'm thinking something else in his signal chain was to blame. Would like to listen to L7's again properly. However, I am now a large format kind of guy thanks to my 813C's.
In the right room the L7’s are great
I have them placed per specs. VERY good. Esoterica is not my thing. Incremental improvements don't necessarily represent ROI. Tu meta no es mi meta.
Quote Originally Posted by Titanium Dome
you're idiots!
you're morons!
yo, stoopid!
hey, pinhead, get a clue!
The message here is this: PLACEMENT MATTERS.
Dome, for GOD SAKES, will you stop beating around the bush and get to the point!
I put placement under incremental improvements…..Lol
". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
Love your post…Lol
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