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who says AVR's suck in stereo?
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 89963" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>A long while ago I walked into a well-appointed AV store... well-known, just looking around for a nice entry level set of spikka's (had kef coda7's at the time and a Cambridge A3i - may it rest peacefully)- the salesperson put me in the HT room, where the majority of entry-level speakers were... I, in my opinionated all-knowing youth, pointed at the speakers (3-way Heybrooks iirc) and said why is the midrange a bit muddled they supposed to be better with a 4" mid? ... sound like lots of info, but it just can't get through... whoooosh! I got moved to the stereo only room... Dunno what AVR was used big'nshiny and solid is all I can remember, the stereo amps were all NAD / Marantz small grey/black/champagne jobbies. Needless to say muddled mid-range was no longer something I heard...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 89963, member: 54"] A long while ago I walked into a well-appointed AV store... well-known, just looking around for a nice entry level set of spikka's (had kef coda7's at the time and a Cambridge A3i - may it rest peacefully)- the salesperson put me in the HT room, where the majority of entry-level speakers were... I, in my opinionated all-knowing youth, pointed at the speakers (3-way Heybrooks iirc) and said why is the midrange a bit muddled they supposed to be better with a 4" mid? ... sound like lots of info, but it just can't get through... whoooosh! I got moved to the stereo only room... Dunno what AVR was used big'nshiny and solid is all I can remember, the stereo amps were all NAD / Marantz small grey/black/champagne jobbies. Needless to say muddled mid-range was no longer something I heard... [/QUOTE]
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