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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 10:42 PM
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Old Nov 26, 2003 | 11:10 AM
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Went to Sounds of Music yesterday and had a listen to 2 very cleanly recorded cd's on one of their home audio systems:

CD player: Wadia
Controller: McIntosh
Preamp: McIntosh (solid state)
Power amps: McIntosh monoblocks(1200w per side, solid state)
Speakers: Bowers&Wilkins(the top of the line model)
Wiring: Transparent Audio

Incredible depth, width and height. It was definately out of the box sound. Very lifelike and very warm sounding.
Old Nov 26, 2003 | 04:10 PM
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Hey Keith did you get to listen to the Totem at K&W there amazing. Just listen to the bookshelfs thought. I like them better then the logans.
Old Nov 26, 2003 | 06:05 PM
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Paul, it was the Nautilus line of speakers that I was listening to. They are large and heavy with two 10" subwoofers at the bottom, one on top of the other, one 6.5" midrange, and an exceptional tweeter which can reach to frequencies well beyond the human range of hearing. The retail price for these monsters was $30,000 Cdn. Absolutely gorgeous sound Paul, incredibly life like and gorgeous to look at. I was listening to a jazz cd by Ray Brown (stand up bass), and with my eyes closed, I thought that Ray and the rest of the band were in the room with me.

Mike, I will be visiting K&W in January and I will definately have a listen to the Totems as well as other speakers such as JMLabs.
Old Nov 27, 2003 | 02:49 PM
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Well, the Nautilus is out of my price range, so I will have to settle for the 700 or 600 line or perhaps the Martin Logans.
Damn I want the Nautilus speakers !!!!!!
Old Nov 27, 2003 | 03:23 PM
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The best stuff I have heard:
Accurate: Dynaudio solid up and down their product line, Snell (haven’t heard their new stuff), Dunlavy (RIP), Revel (can sound clinical)

More emotional than accurate: Sonus Faber (the Amati Homage MUST be heard), Martin Logan, Apogee (my fav planer), and B&W

I had the wife talked into a B&W 802N but I backed out with the check written... I have bought so much car audio, car upgrades, and home audio thanks to that non purchase!

Electronics
Accurate: Audio Note, Classe` Omega, Pass, BAT
Emotional: Cary, Emotive

Cary and especially Emotive and Audio Note are life changers, expensive, completely impractical, no power, gorgeous sound. Emotive is for fanatics only, obsolete tubes, huge amounts of microphonics but they sounded fantastic...
Old Nov 27, 2003 | 07:13 PM
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JohnVroom, if you had about $20,000(U.S. currency) to spend on a complete(source, amps, preamps, wiring, speakers) home audio system, what would you suggest??? I listen to classical and jazz only.



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