Other: Big Buck CD Players
Stephen Swann
swann at PHANTOM.COM
Fri May 17 08:58:40 EDT 1996
Douglas A Mitchell writes:
>
> Dave:
>
> >>Try running any of the above through an inefficient or poor
> >>quality pair of speakers, and then upgrade...
>
> >I'm not sure what you're getting at, to be honest. Obviously
> >upgrading speakers will improve a system. I'm saying that
> >upgrading the amp will improve it just as much. I heard the
> >differences between the amps I mentioned using my old
> >speakers, before I upgraded them (Old: Celestion DL6mkII;
> >New: Mission 752).
>
> Nothing much, really. We're pretty much in agreement that a
> solid amplifier anchors a quality system. Here we are in that
> old "apples & oranges" zone again. Play any of them through
> a sub-standard pair of cones, and you'll just get higher quality
> rattle & hum. Still, can't argue with the logic & reality present
> in the issue of amp efficiency & clarity. I've always liked the
> automobile analogy; if you buy a Hyundai, you're definitely
> going to notice the step up when you get behind the wheel of
> that Lexus. And when you finally sit down in the back seat
> of the Rolls, well...
>
> Yes, I'd much rather listen to the Levinson... =)
This is *wildly* off topic, but buried somewhere in the depths of my
collection, I still have the infamous Audio "Best of '88" issue, where
demonstrated the sturdiness of a "home audio" (yeah, if your last name
is Rockefeller) amplifier by using it to arc-weld 2 pices of steel
together. ;-)
Also in that iss were those $65,000/pair Infinity "home" speakers that
Infinity will *only* custom install. And yes, the Audio team saw fit
to point out certain deficiencies in their sound, which would make
them unable to *really* satisfy the true audiophile. ;-)
Steve
swann at panix.com
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