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Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
Has anyone got any thoughts/experience on a shortlist of speakers
(floorstanders or bookshelf) to partner a Cyrus 6 CD and Cyrus 6 amp? So far I've heard the Monitor Audio S6 and B&W CM6. Not sure if the shop is steering me in the right direction (trying to avail themselves of stock items maybe). Cheers Kev |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
"kevcam" wrote in message ...
Has anyone got any thoughts/experience on a shortlist of speakers (floorstanders or bookshelf) to partner a Cyrus 6 CD and Cyrus 6 amp? So far I've heard the Monitor Audio S6 and B&W CM6. Not sure if the shop is steering me in the right direction (trying to avail themselves of stock items maybe). Cheers Kev I have the cd8 and amp8. I bought the Dynaudio Audience 52's. Fantastic. Brillant, superb... I like them :-) |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
"kevcam" wrote in message ...
Has anyone got any thoughts/experience on a shortlist of speakers (floorstanders or bookshelf) to partner a Cyrus 6 CD and Cyrus 6 amp? So far I've heard the Monitor Audio S6 and B&W CM6. Not sure if the shop is steering me in the right direction (trying to avail themselves of stock items maybe). Cheers Kev I have the cd8 and amp8. I bought the Dynaudio Audience 52's. Fantastic. Brillant, superb... I like them :-) |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 17:31:11 +0100, "kevcam"
wrote: Has anyone got any thoughts/experience on a shortlist of speakers (floorstanders or bookshelf) to partner a Cyrus 6 CD and Cyrus 6 amp? So far I've heard the Monitor Audio S6 and B&W CM6. Not sure if the shop is steering me in the right direction (trying to avail themselves of stock items maybe). Cheers Kev You don't buy speakers to partner equipment (other than the obvious question of power rating) but to partner your room. THat is the interaction that determines the sound. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
Don
Surely the equipment is a factor? The source/amp will have an effect on the sound coming from the speakers which in turn (I agree) be affected by the room's characteristics. Otherwise we'd all be auditioning speakers with any old equipment? Kev "Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 17:31:11 +0100, "kevcam" wrote: Has anyone got any thoughts/experience on a shortlist of speakers (floorstanders or bookshelf) to partner a Cyrus 6 CD and Cyrus 6 amp? So far I've heard the Monitor Audio S6 and B&W CM6. Not sure if the shop is steering me in the right direction (trying to avail themselves of stock items maybe). Cheers Kev You don't buy speakers to partner equipment (other than the obvious question of power rating) but to partner your room. THat is the interaction that determines the sound. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
Don
Surely the equipment is a factor? The source/amp will have an effect on the sound coming from the speakers which in turn (I agree) be affected by the room's characteristics. Otherwise we'd all be auditioning speakers with any old equipment? Kev "Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 17:31:11 +0100, "kevcam" wrote: Has anyone got any thoughts/experience on a shortlist of speakers (floorstanders or bookshelf) to partner a Cyrus 6 CD and Cyrus 6 amp? So far I've heard the Monitor Audio S6 and B&W CM6. Not sure if the shop is steering me in the right direction (trying to avail themselves of stock items maybe). Cheers Kev You don't buy speakers to partner equipment (other than the obvious question of power rating) but to partner your room. THat is the interaction that determines the sound. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
"kevcam" wrote in message ... Don Surely the equipment is a factor? Of course it is. The source/amp will have an effect on the sound coming from the speakers which in turn (I agree) be affected by the room's characteristics. Otherwise we'd all be auditioning speakers with any old equipment? Some of us are doing *exactly* that........ ;-) |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
"kevcam" wrote in message ... Don Surely the equipment is a factor? Of course it is. The source/amp will have an effect on the sound coming from the speakers which in turn (I agree) be affected by the room's characteristics. Otherwise we'd all be auditioning speakers with any old equipment? Some of us are doing *exactly* that........ ;-) |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:21:32 +0100, "kevcam"
wrote: Don Surely the equipment is a factor? The source/amp will have an effect on the sound coming from the speakers which in turn (I agree) be affected by the room's characteristics. Otherwise we'd all be auditioning speakers with any old equipment? Kev Sure it is a factor. But it is a factor pretty much lost in the noise compared to the room/speaker interaction factor. If you move a speaker a millimetre sideways, that will have more effect than swapping from one competent amplifier to another (note the word competent - there certainly are amps out there that will make a real difference, but it will always be a degradation caused by incompetent design). Provided the rest of your equipment is at least adequate and suitable, then the only big differences you will hear are due to room - speaker interactions. So there really is no option here than to talk nicely to your local Hi Fi shop and arrange some sale-or-return demos. If the salesman knows his job, you can describe your room to him and he may have some useful suggestions to make. It is 99% probable though that they will have a remarkable correlation to what he has in stock. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Partner speakers for Cyrus 6?
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:21:32 +0100, "kevcam"
wrote: Don Surely the equipment is a factor? The source/amp will have an effect on the sound coming from the speakers which in turn (I agree) be affected by the room's characteristics. Otherwise we'd all be auditioning speakers with any old equipment? Kev Sure it is a factor. But it is a factor pretty much lost in the noise compared to the room/speaker interaction factor. If you move a speaker a millimetre sideways, that will have more effect than swapping from one competent amplifier to another (note the word competent - there certainly are amps out there that will make a real difference, but it will always be a degradation caused by incompetent design). Provided the rest of your equipment is at least adequate and suitable, then the only big differences you will hear are due to room - speaker interactions. So there really is no option here than to talk nicely to your local Hi Fi shop and arrange some sale-or-return demos. If the salesman knows his job, you can describe your room to him and he may have some useful suggestions to make. It is 99% probable though that they will have a remarkable correlation to what he has in stock. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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