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Do you get "warm" sounding speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 12777" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The problem is that as you upgrade your system and you start to use more accurate/revealing equipment, you'll find yourself less tolerant of those types of systems. Ironically, as you move up the audio scale, factors such as poor audio recordings (in this day and age!) start becoming more important. Things that you would not have noticed before start to spoil your listening experience.</p><p></p><p>I, too, have fond memories of a certain Blaupunkt 1000 music centre. As soon as I replaced the power amp with a then-current model Kenwood KA-70, it lost all its warmth and charm. The Blaupunkt amplifier clearly had some built-in bass boost (though I doubt that this is normal industry practise).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 12777, member: 34"] The problem is that as you upgrade your system and you start to use more accurate/revealing equipment, you'll find yourself less tolerant of those types of systems. Ironically, as you move up the audio scale, factors such as poor audio recordings (in this day and age!) start becoming more important. Things that you would not have noticed before start to spoil your listening experience. I, too, have fond memories of a certain Blaupunkt 1000 music centre. As soon as I replaced the power amp with a then-current model Kenwood KA-70, it lost all its warmth and charm. The Blaupunkt amplifier clearly had some built-in bass boost (though I doubt that this is normal industry practise). [/QUOTE]
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