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<blockquote data-quote="skinnyfat" data-source="post: 574"><p>Correct</p><p></p><p>Take 2 speakers at opposite ends of the price range. For this illustration lets use the B&W801 and say a 'commercial' Sony floor stander you see every week in the papers.</p><p></p><p>Put the 801 in the bathroom and the Sony in an anechoic chamber. which will sound better? (assuming suitable matching amplification is used for both)</p><p></p><p>Maintaining balance is the key as is the realisation that speaker choice and preference has to be one of the most subjective elements of HC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skinnyfat, post: 574"] Correct Take 2 speakers at opposite ends of the price range. For this illustration lets use the B&W801 and say a 'commercial' Sony floor stander you see every week in the papers. Put the 801 in the bathroom and the Sony in an anechoic chamber. which will sound better? (assuming suitable matching amplification is used for both) Maintaining balance is the key as is the realisation that speaker choice and preference has to be one of the most subjective elements of HC. [/QUOTE]
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