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Found cure for Upgraditis......for a while !
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 695" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Skinny, I agree with your observation about getting so used to your system that you start to find fault with it. I have often had the same experience where a friend let me listen to their system and when I get home, I really appreciate my setup.</p><p></p><p>This weekend a friend insisted that I listen to his new Sony system and I made some recommendations about speaker placement and settings. In the end we did improve his sound considerably, but when I got home I was once again impressed.</p><p></p><p>I suppose with multi-channel music recodings it is important to voicematch your speakers as although channel utilization is different to movies recordings, the rear speakers still does not carry as much information as the fronts and centre. On the other hand that depends on the recording as some recordings put you in the centre of the stage where others put you close to the stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 695, member: 11"] Skinny, I agree with your observation about getting so used to your system that you start to find fault with it. I have often had the same experience where a friend let me listen to their system and when I get home, I really appreciate my setup. This weekend a friend insisted that I listen to his new Sony system and I made some recommendations about speaker placement and settings. In the end we did improve his sound considerably, but when I got home I was once again impressed. I suppose with multi-channel music recodings it is important to voicematch your speakers as although channel utilization is different to movies recordings, the rear speakers still does not carry as much information as the fronts and centre. On the other hand that depends on the recording as some recordings put you in the centre of the stage where others put you close to the stage. [/QUOTE]
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