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Acoustic Research AR M2
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<blockquote data-quote="ron g" data-source="post: 993961" data-attributes="member: 13653"><p>andromeda have incredible detail, separation & staging. never heard the equivalent anywhere else. particularly the instrument separation.</p><p></p><p>they do sound good on pretty any source, but obviously the better your source, the better they sound.</p><p></p><p>the green is more liner & balanced across the range. the silver have a slight midrange bump, which detracts.</p><p>(i suspect the midrange bump really is only noticeable because they are so detailed & revealing)</p><p></p><p>green is incredibly real. all the detail & texture is there, right across the spectrum. bass is solid & musical, mids have plenty of weight (the do piano music sooo well), & hf is incredibly detailed & textured. </p><p></p><p>(i hate trying to describe audio, i know that i am really crap & just go back to the same old tired cliches...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron g, post: 993961, member: 13653"] andromeda have incredible detail, separation & staging. never heard the equivalent anywhere else. particularly the instrument separation. they do sound good on pretty any source, but obviously the better your source, the better they sound. the green is more liner & balanced across the range. the silver have a slight midrange bump, which detracts. (i suspect the midrange bump really is only noticeable because they are so detailed & revealing) green is incredibly real. all the detail & texture is there, right across the spectrum. bass is solid & musical, mids have plenty of weight (the do piano music sooo well), & hf is incredibly detailed & textured. (i hate trying to describe audio, i know that i am really crap & just go back to the same old tired cliches...) [/QUOTE]
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