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Steve Powder wrote:I've got a speaker isolating thing that came last week, it includes steel ball bearings put in roller blocks, put upon marble which the speakers sit on. I haven't got the marble yet, includes driving about 10km. Been waiting of this tweak for years now and now I haven't got the will to drive a bit to get it ready, it's funny...Steve, I have two sets of those myself. I got them for a song from a fellow on an audio gear board. I've never tried them out either. Hmm... Perhaps the sharp tingling in my stomach is the spark of inspiration. Or maybe it's just the Reuben I had for lunch.
I'm going to show the whole setup when I get it because this stuff is so interesting.
Vapormeyer wrote:I'm really crossing everything that LITA are going to repress Green. There's been some hints made...There have? That is amazing news. I wonder if it'd be on the Empire of Signs label.
Vapormeyer wrote:The info was flakey at best Mateo, but it feels like the right time to reissue it with all the renewed interest of all things Japan. LITA have mentioned a 'very special' project.Dare. To. Dream.
Mateo Sanboval wrote:Vapormeyer wrote:The info was flakey at best Mateo, but it feels like the right time to reissue it with all the renewed interest of all things Japan. LITA have mentioned a 'very special' project.Dare. To. Dream.
Vapormeyer wrote:Nice setup. Very cosy. I'd go with Fabio for the plant.
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Bezulsqy wrote:Thanks Bezulsqy, cosy is definitely the word. Crowded is another. Fabio is a great name.Vapormeyer wrote:Nice setup. Very cosy. I'd go with Fabio for the plant.
Dollarhyde wrote:Don't sleep on recent offerings from Definitive Tech and Wharfedale.Vapormeyer wrote:
Good to see your good words around here again vapour.
Nice little set up, although audiophiles would freak at that speaker placement ;). I aim to have something a little similar but speakers on top of a side board. Just waiting to find the right speaker, I now have a nice 2nd hand Arcam fmj amp.
But the speakers, Klipsch, PMC, kef, tannoy, buchardt, totem, elac, monitor audio, mission... so many to choose from, old, new.
Vapormeyer wrote:Near field listening in luxury with that leather upholstery.Bezulsqy wrote:Thanks Bezulsqy, cosy is definitely the word. Crowded is another. Fabio is a great name.Vapormeyer wrote:Nice setup. Very cosy. I'd go with Fabio for the plant.
Dollarhyde wrote:@mateo not heard of definitive tech will check them out. I have some oolde wharfedale towers that are way too boomy and blurry in the low end but I could imagine their newer models are respectable, and well priced.Yep. DefTech D9 and D11 are excellent bookshelf models. They don't get a lot of pub, but when they do, it is usually high praise. I have heard them and they are really good. Wharfedale is hit or miss but both their Denton 80th and 85th anniversary speaker were very good, if warm, affairs and their Diamond 225 is a true honey. It punches way above its price point. It was a finalist for Stereophile speaker of the year in 2017 which is absolutely ludicrous for a sub $500 speaker. Anyhow, I digress.
Dollarhyde wrote:@mateoYes, Dollar, that‘s probably the best approach to check out some potential speakers in person - maybe then even trying out 1 - 2 pairs at home. In my view the own hifi setup and especially the room situation has a big influence on the outcome. Personally I will not buy a new set of speakers anymore before auditioning them at home.
Checked out definitive tech they make some very nice bookshelf speakers, added to my list of options. Will also have to check up on those wharfedales.
@bez I know Dali they are very popular with a hifi chain here in the UK, good to here good words about them. All the recommends are appreciated but I guess I really need to check some of these brands/models out in person. I'm budgeting somewhere around £500