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The 3.7s are extraordinary, I would have held onto mine as well except a sacrifice did need to be made ... they will always be a watershed moment for me in enjoying music. But if the 3.7s are an amazing giant cinema set-up with eery lifelike musical pictures to fall into then the 20.7s are like floating in Imax... It's like being drunk when you haven't had a drink. They will be the heart of my system for a long long good time to come. I am fascinated with where Ian is going with his system... what's that much bigger than Imax? wow, just unbelievably good... Ian is going to take a Maggie set-up to a different level again. Graham Last edited by audiot servant; 06-10-2012 at 07:20 PM. |
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you guys are killing me, I need to call and start whining to the dealer here about where my 20.7s are!
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Graham, aside from your speakers, I love all the wood in your room. It looks great. Congratulations!
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Very nice room Graham. Those speakers are really impressive.
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Gary - thanks kindly, yes much wood is always good, the room is sounding warm and resonant... I open the ports at either end and I get the music is out in the garden as well. and thanks Jerome - I quoted the outward signs of your considerable happiness for the WP8's when negotiating the upgrade at home, your happiness is a great argument for making big speaker decisions with confidence... my dealer also says thankyou... they sound pretty good as well... cheers Graham Last edited by audiot servant; 06-11-2012 at 04:06 AM. |
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I am honored. And very happy to know that we share the same JOY with our systems. I always loved panels and had to stop listening to them because of a rearrangement in my home. My Final are too tall for my main room and cannot fit elsewhere in the house. Listening to very large full range panels is a very special experience. Sent from my iPad using A.Aficionado
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Congrats Ian, thats a hell of a system you are putting together, your inner calm must be like a dead calm lake when you immerse into the sweetest spot.
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Graham, congrats to you too with the new speakers. I bet the tooth fairy would go all right in a tutu too.
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I am certainly looking forward to some serious music when it all comes together. I note that you and Graham are both from Down-Under! Are there many Aussies in AA? I have noted a few Kiwis also. Best, Ian |
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Jerome - if you ever move then panels would make a wonderful counterpoint to your Wilsons - best of all worlds then with panels in one room and puppies in another If I could I would certainly pack them up and bring them across to Paris so you could have a listen. Ian, I think we lost contact with the other two new 20.7 owners over here... they are probably still sitting stuck in front of their speakers with a shocked look on their faces... I can't wait to hear your thoughts when you first fire the Maggies up. best wishes with it Graham Last edited by audiot servant; 06-11-2012 at 08:37 PM. |
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