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I always evaluate the veracity of one's claims by first understanding what they own. So do you own a system and what is it? |
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Priaptor,
why you talk about the veracity in a blog of audiophiles if we don't know each other? I just reported my impression in a system with speakers that I listened many times with different set-up and I concluded what I said about the driving of XLF's with 250's, as you did and I didn't say to you that yours are not true. My system configuration is not so important because first you can't see it and than can't change to your thinking and very disappointed approaching. Just you remember to me a person that measure a quality of a man according his cloth's value without know him. Sorry but I'm really disappointed. Last edited by Rocco; 01-02-2015 at 11:00 AM. |
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AND to cut to the chase, when I read comments from people who make absolute statements like you as though it is "fact" and outside the environment of one's listening environment, I truly question their veracity and given YOUR pointed comments that I list below, I truly question your statements. "It seems a toy compared with a german tank alike Burmester that surely is in a superior planet in all regards" "I know very well the sound of both brands" "I've still pain in my ears due to unbalanced sound; all the energy was concentrated in the mid-high spectrum range with uncontrolled bass frequency region; the timbre was colored and not natural" GIMME A BREAK is all I can say. Last edited by Priaptor; 01-02-2015 at 12:04 PM. |
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I agree, it is basically ridiculous to suggest a high end system featuring Wilson XLF's driven by ARC Ref250's would be "unbalanced" or cause "pain in ears".
Even if it was set up wrong, I doubt you'd have pain in your ears. You're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment. It can't be that bad! |
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