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"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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the speakers are martin logans. i like the way they look but i wouldnt spend my money on them.www.hppmotorsports.com
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostKrell is good stuff, however personally both Krell and Levinson are at the unobtainable levels of audio. Mc is about as reasonable cost to performance as the average person would ever be able to afford.
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KEF is another good brand, but they tend to prefer aluminum cones - while great for very quick response highs, I find them lacking in the volume/richness department. I have a pair of 1964 Altec Lansing 18" loudspeakers which are incredible. You want loud? They'll kill your whole family."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostKrell is good stuff, however personally both Krell and Levinson are at the unobtainable levels of audio. Mc is about as reasonable cost to performance as the average person would ever be able to afford.
When I got into this shit back in 04 with my first pair of real speakers, I demoed them on every amp carried locally. The Krell and Mac were within a few hundred bucks (Mac was like 6k vs the Krell I got at 5500). The Krell on my speakers was more open, imaging and sound stage is fucken un real, and more detailed... The Mac sounded too bassy, garbled and far away from the speaker in sound stage, sorta like they were singing 50 feet from my house.
The new Mac on the new version of my speakers sounds damn fucken good, but the same store carries ClassE now and not Krell, so I can't compare the two brands on the new big B&Ws... But, I'm still a Krell fan after hearing my shit sound right. My dad has all the Mac setup at his place and its great gear, just not the end all be all...
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Originally posted by STROKD View PostI understand sorta what u r saying, but you do realize on the new market that MOST of McIntosh's gear is MORE expensive than new Krell?
When I got into this shit back in 04 with my first pair of real speakers, I demoed them on every amp carried locally. The Krell and Mac were within a few hundred bucks (Mac was like 6k vs the Krell I got at 5500). The Krell on my speakers was more open, imaging and sound stage is fucken un real, and more detailed... The Mac sounded too bassy, garbled and far away from the speaker in sound stage, sorta like they were singing 50 feet from my house.
The new Mac on the new version of my speakers sounds damn fucken good, but the same store carries ClassE now and not Krell, so I can't compare the two brands on the new big B&Ws... But, I'm still a Krell fan after hearing my shit sound right. My dad has all the Mac setup at his place and its great gear, just not the end all be all..."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostYou have to match a Mac to speakers. Some speakers do not represent their receivers well, same goes for HK. I prefer using older Klipsch horns with the more modern Mac stuff. I am primarily a tube Mac fan, I have owned a ~2002 Mac pre-amp/receiver, but I don't play with much of their solid state stuff myself. All of my solid state is HK for my home theater, and I've been very happy.
Which amps r u running? Mac tubes are fantastic, I want some MC275s one day in a dedicated stereo room (when I move in a year or two to bigger place), no "room" for it yet.
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Originally posted by STROKD View PostExactly... And Mac on B dubs sounds like ass holes till recently(new speaker design). I think ALL speakers need the right sound from their amps to compliment the correct sound. I personally like Krell on b and ws, but I've heard a lot of people say Krell is bright and in your face. Lol. So like you said its all about matching components, sorta like proper heads to cam and gearing (or stall speed) in a car... All about the total combo.
Which amps r u running? Mac tubes are fantastic, I want some MC275s one day in a dedicated stereo room (when I move in a year or two to bigger place), no "room" for it yet.
I have an HK Citation II 4 channel amp
And I run a Sony reel to reel on it, just like the one in pulp fiction. I also have 2 MC275 mac amps. My Citation II amp is matched to a Citation I preamp. They say quality is weight, and that Citation II weighs 70lbs"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostKEF is another good brand, but they tend to prefer aluminum cones - while great for very quick response highs, I find them lacking in the volume/richness department.
when i was looking for a set of bookshelf speakers, i went with kef's reference 201 then eventually added the 202c center in favor of B&W 805 bookshelfs and the htm center.
i loved the way b&w looked but the sound of the kefs blew them the hell away. i realize it's subjective but to say the 2-way muted sound of the 805 compares is ridiculous. the 804 towers sound completely different and are much nicer but no thanks on the 805.
these kefs bookshelfs are a 4 way speaker with an excellent crossover, use titanium hyper-tweeters, plus coaxially mounted traditional tweeters (either titanium, possibly aluminum) over a synthetic polymer midrange cone but then have a natural material for their LF driver, paper or paper like. i've had plenty of chances to "upgrade" these speakers but always find them too hard to beat.
(this is the reference 201, not the newer 201/2 which does not have the hypertweeter 4 way design)www.hppmotorsports.com
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Originally posted by momo View Postkef tends to use stupid materials in their lower lines but never in their reference series.
when i was looking for a set of bookshelf speakers, i went with kef's reference 201 then eventually added the 202c center in favor of B&W 805 bookshelfs and the htm center.
i loved the way b&w looked but the sound of the kefs blew them the hell away. i realize it's subjective but to say the 2-way muted sound of the 805 compares is ridiculous. the 804 towers sound completely different and are much nicer but no thanks on the 805.
these kefs bookshelfs are a 4 way speaker with an excellent crossover, use titanium hyper-tweeters, plus coaxially mounted traditional tweeters (either titanium, possibly aluminum) over a synthetic polymer midrange cone but then have a natural material for their LF driver, paper or paper like. i've had plenty of chances to "upgrade" these speakers but always find them too hard to beat.
(this is the reference 201, not the newer 201/2 which does not have the hypertweeter 4 way design)"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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i tend to alway prefer good tubes for music over great solid states.
i will say i do like solid state for driving woofers though.
run half the top half on tube, bottom half on solid. : ]
like this:
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostThe last set of KEF's I heard were their floor standing reference series, and they had aluminum tweeters that achieved some ridiculously high frequencies.Attached Fileswww.hppmotorsports.com
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Originally posted by momo View Postkef tends to use stupid materials in their lower lines but never in their reference series.
when i was looking for a set of bookshelf speakers, i went with kef's reference 201 then eventually added the 202c center in favor of B&W 805 bookshelfs and the htm center.
i loved the way b&w looked but the sound of the kefs blew them the hell away. i realize it's subjective but to say the 2-way muted sound of the 805 compares is ridiculous. the 804 towers sound completely different and are much nicer but no thanks on the 805.
these kefs bookshelfs are a 4 way speaker with an excellent crossover, use titanium hyper-tweeters, plus coaxially mounted traditional tweeters (either titanium, possibly aluminum) over a synthetic polymer midrange cone but then have a natural material for their LF driver, paper or paper like. i've had plenty of chances to "upgrade" these speakers but always find them too hard to beat.
(this is the reference 201, not the newer 201/2 which does not have the hypertweeter 4 way design)
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostMy father was one of the foremost experts on HK and Mac equipment, he ran a few message boards/websites about them. So from that I inherited some of his components.
I have an HK Citation II 4 channel amp
And I run a Sony reel to reel on it, just like the one in pulp fiction. I also have 2 MC275 mac amps. My Citation II amp is matched to a Citation I preamp. They say quality is weight, and that Citation II weighs 70lbsHow do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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Originally posted by STROKD View PostWhich series 805s? If u say ur speakers smoke the 805diamond v 2s, I'd be a little skeptical.www.hppmotorsports.com
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