Audiophiles hifi appreciation thread old and new

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  • They’re awesome aren’t they?

  • Yup, heard a pair at a hifi show years ago. Absolutely incredible. Haven't heard much that comes close.

  • There’s a dude selling a pair of reds on that forum too. I just pulled out of buying his radford.

    Radford + 15” tannoys = the final rig

  • Talking of final rigs:

    My Cyrus' had some babies. Those Mono X from Coherent Systems on a link way up there ^.

    No, I did not get them for my 8th birthday

    Apologies for the lousy picture. It's late and I'm listening to Louis Armstrong


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  • Die to the glorious wonder that is hi-fi upgrade trickle down economics, I have a Cambridge Audio stereo integrated amp that is surplus to requirements.

    Think it is an A1 MK3 Special Edition.

    Happy to pass it on to a good home in exchange for a forum donation.

    Anyone interested?

  • Sold

  • "DIE, to the glorious wonder that is: HIFI UPGRADE TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS!!!"

  • looks great, dude.

    if anyone is interested, I pulled myself together, pulled out of the Radford purchase and pulled my nappy up and put the Pioneer on eBay. Whilst I would love to hear my LDR pre through a Radford power amp and out through my tannoys, some perspective was required.

    The Tube Technology Unisis is in for a service/recap/new valves & finding a fault in the phono board. This will cost a bit more than expected, but I can then sell the Pioneer (which I might regret), the Trilogy phono stage and the MC cart, and the task of fitting everything up on a shelf will be complete.

    I have gone around the houses to sort it, but heard some pretty cool shit in the process.

    £100 says that by the time I am able to revisit the Radford power amps again, they are worth three times what I would have paid for this one.

  • Wow that was fast

  • if anyone is after a pretty good set up and prepared to travel a bit:
    dudley

  • Wow that was fast

    I am all about instant gratification.

    Oh yes.

  • In my never-ending quest to make the best of an odd-shaped room with corner AV unit and L-shaped sofa - and having tried everything from floorstanders to a soundbar and sub - I'm pretty sure the best compromise is a stereo pair mounted two-thirds of the way up the wall opposite the most-used sofa.

    So I'm looking for a speaker which will tolerate being in a corner, not far from the walls and ceiling, and ideally not need a sub. Being where they are, the smaller, the better.

    What should I look at for my £300 budget?

  • Oh please God no.

    I'm not sure why I'm so resistant to Sonos but I think it's a combination of snobbery, cost and a belief that it's just so overrated. I have to admit that the soundbar/satellites/sub combo I heard at Richer sounded pretty damned good but the sub is £700!

    I think the Yamaha MusicCast multiroom system is a very strong proposition and I want to find a solution within that. Might look at the new Monitor Audio Monitor 50 speakers which look like they are intended for wall-mounting and will murder a pair of Play:1s for less money (cost of amp not included, obvs).

  • I have a pair of Meridian M30 active monitirs, if you want to try them -where are you?

  • sure ok. But the point is that first and foremost you need speakers that will work with the room which means either flat panel, surface / ceiling mounted or something like (but not necessarily) a Sonos solution. In any case, you likely need a wide dispersal speaker. Just putting a pair of regular bookshelf speakers on wall brackets is likely to give you all sorts of problems. The MA50s in a regular listening setup will indeed outperform Sonos etc., but I suspect not in your room.

    The Sonos and MusicCast (and Denon Heos) are designed with this kind of profile in mind. I'm not a fan myself but for such an oddly shaped room I would say it's your best option.

  • Not really audiophile but I just put up some audio panels and bass traps in my studio and the difference is wild. Everything sounds much tighter and more focussed, with what appears to be a significantly more even bass response. I’ve only got the rear wall and L/R reflection points in for now but once I’ve got the ceiling cloud up I’ll take some measurements to quantify it.
    What’s really freaky is putting your ear to a panel, it’s like you’ve lost hearing in that ear!

  • What’s really freaky is putting your ear to a panel, it’s like you’ve lost hearing in that ear!

    it's super weird isn't it. Got any pics?

  • No tannoy? No royd? No harbeth?

  • I will once I’ve sorted it all out - got some painting to do first as well.
    You’re not going to like the monitor position!

  • There are tannoys in there, just not the ones you would expect.

  • To be fair, I posted this for you, me not knowing much about specifically British made

  • Cabling in ducting and wall joists up.

    Next is patches to support screen, sonic insulation then plasterboard


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