ricred1
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| best preamps boxer12,Thanks. | |
| best preamps richopp,I have a Jeff Rowland Corus preamp. I keep reading their preamps sound bad. I’ve compared it to a couple preamps and prefer the Corus. I’m always open to improving my sound, but I need a preamp with HT bypass, specifications that will work... | |
| reports from RMAF, anyone? Audioaficionado has a very good thread | |
| My Long List of Amplifiers and My Personal Review of Each! WC," That said, i have been told that it is NEVER EVER a good thing to mix solid state with class d amps. For example, to have class a amps running your front left and front right speakers and then a class d amp running the rest of your speakers.... | |
| My Long List of Amplifiers and My Personal Review of Each! viber6,"I read on another thread that you like the ATI 523. This uses a Hypex 500 module. Could you elaborate further on the tonal characteristics/accuracy, etc.?"I only use the ATI 523 to drive my center and rear speakers whenever I'm using my ... | |
| Whats playing on your system today? Oli Silk- All We Need | |
| My Long List of Amplifiers and My Personal Review of Each! People commenting on components they've never heard is one of the largest problems on Audiogon. It's a disservice to the manufacturers and audiogon members. | |
| Can you live with your current speaker until you die? My Monitor Audio PL500 II...No. | |
| Paradigm Personas: A First Listen steve59,I did have Revel F52 speakers several years ago, but I have never owned Salon 2s or the 9Hs. I went from having several Wilson Audio speakers to Revel F52s to Revel F208s to Aerial 7Ts and now I have Monitor Audio PL500 II speakers. | |
| Paradigm Personas: A First Listen "Certainly a person’s preference for speakers and equipment is very subjective. Each of us may define “great” sound differently." You're making my point. There are no absolutes in Audio, only preferences. | |
| Paradigm Personas: A First Listen audiotroy," We feel that a properly setup pair of Personas are a bargain for what you get we replaced a $70k pair of Polymer Research MKX s loudspeakers with a set of $35k Personas and never Looked back."You are a dealer for Paradigm; therefore t... | |
| Paradigm Personas: A First Listen dave_b2,I couldn't agree more. I've listened to many speakers/ systems over the years and I've come to realize it's about preference and system matching. At a certain level, nothing absolutely destroys something else. | |
| Paradigm Personas: A First Listen Audiotroy,I'm not arguing with you, because I agree it's the "system", including the room, not just the speakers. I'm just so tired of the absolute talk by some that if you don't prefer Paradigm Persona series than something must be wrong with you! | |
| Paradigm Personas: A First Listen dave_b2,Just to make it clear, my comments weren’t directed at you. I was responding to the comments, "some people aren’t so insecure that they need to have a less known brand of speakers to feel good." Implying that if you don’t like what I like ... | |
| Paradigm Personas: A First Listen You're insecure if you don't like what I like. You're insecure if you respond to negative comments about a product you prefer. I heard the 7Fs and in the context of the "system" I heard them in, they are very good. I prefer the KEF Blade IIs and s... |

