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Sound characterisitcs of Exclame Vs Predator
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<blockquote data-quote="Stereosane" data-source="post: 719776" data-attributes="member: 15006"><p>I just recently upgraded from the Exclame 100w to a Predator. </p><p></p><p>My thoughts, i agree with WD about the decay of sounds on the Exclame and i felt at times it lacked a little bit of top end sparkle, but in saying that it was very very musical and made me extremely happy, it was never to reveiling of bad recordings and actually made them sound very nice, in actual fact ive decided i will buy another one 2nd hand in the near future to keep for a second system and backup amp. The Predator whilst sounding very similar is a bit more revealing with more top end sparkle, it also seems to project the sound more into the room. Power wise the Predator is a beast and has unleashed the full potential of my speakers, my system sounds much fuller now. </p><p></p><p>An Exclame with 150w and Phono is going to be something special :dop:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereosane, post: 719776, member: 15006"] I just recently upgraded from the Exclame 100w to a Predator. My thoughts, i agree with WD about the decay of sounds on the Exclame and i felt at times it lacked a little bit of top end sparkle, but in saying that it was very very musical and made me extremely happy, it was never to reveiling of bad recordings and actually made them sound very nice, in actual fact ive decided i will buy another one 2nd hand in the near future to keep for a second system and backup amp. The Predator whilst sounding very similar is a bit more revealing with more top end sparkle, it also seems to project the sound more into the room. Power wise the Predator is a beast and has unleashed the full potential of my speakers, my system sounds much fuller now. An Exclame with 150w and Phono is going to be something special :dop: [/QUOTE]
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