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Bowers and Wilkins DM23 vs 685 vs CM6 vs 705
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<blockquote data-quote="johan.pretorius" data-source="post: 1004300" data-attributes="member: 19966"><p>Thanks for sharing your thoughts.</p><p></p><p>It would be interesting to get an idea of which component contributes most to the warm signature of vintage (analog) gear: the source, amplifiers or speakers. I would have thought the source and amplifiers play a major role, and the speakers not so much (in comparison with modern gear).</p><p></p><p>From my experience, preferred sources are (warm to less so): vinyl and cassette tape, Tidal and then CD (which can either be warm sounding, or simply terrible).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johan.pretorius, post: 1004300, member: 19966"] Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It would be interesting to get an idea of which component contributes most to the warm signature of vintage (analog) gear: the source, amplifiers or speakers. I would have thought the source and amplifiers play a major role, and the speakers not so much (in comparison with modern gear). From my experience, preferred sources are (warm to less so): vinyl and cassette tape, Tidal and then CD (which can either be warm sounding, or simply terrible). [/QUOTE]
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