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Bi-wiring my JPW330's
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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 17233"><p>Good post Gert, very relevant indeed. </p><p></p><p>I for one like the 'low distortion' stuff, but the whole audio chain needs to be low distortion otherwise it tends to sound crap. It even in this pursuit it can happen that one valve component mght just bring a system into harmony, albeit at the expense of low distortion throughout the chain. There is no simple solution. </p><p></p><p>Dave, I agree on the listening enviroment. This is currently my limiting factor as well and we have started planning on several tweaks here. I'll get your inputs as well on Thursday.</p><p></p><p>My system for instace sounds brilliant at lower volumes, at higher volumes the listening environment start putting its signature on the sound. However, I mainly listen to the lower volumes anyway, and I would say the room has less than 50% effect on the sound then. As you say, the exact influence of the room (call it a percentage) is difficult to determine, but can MOST DEFINITELY not be ignored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 17233"] Good post Gert, very relevant indeed. I for one like the 'low distortion' stuff, but the whole audio chain needs to be low distortion otherwise it tends to sound crap. It even in this pursuit it can happen that one valve component mght just bring a system into harmony, albeit at the expense of low distortion throughout the chain. There is no simple solution. Dave, I agree on the listening enviroment. This is currently my limiting factor as well and we have started planning on several tweaks here. I'll get your inputs as well on Thursday. My system for instace sounds brilliant at lower volumes, at higher volumes the listening environment start putting its signature on the sound. However, I mainly listen to the lower volumes anyway, and I would say the room has less than 50% effect on the sound then. As you say, the exact influence of the room (call it a percentage) is difficult to determine, but can MOST DEFINITELY not be ignored. [/QUOTE]
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