Looks good to me...... will call you on 26th or may be earlier (I can call you earlier as well right)......
Sure you can. Call me after 7pm any day. If I don't answer, then please leave a text. I will definitely call back.
Cheers!!
Looks good to me...... will call you on 26th or may be earlier (I can call you earlier as well right)......
So finally I decided on Warfadale 10.5 with Marantz 7002 and Marantz CD player, for a Stereo setup......Hunt is still on for a 5.1. though B&W were the best I have listened so far but did not bring that smile and satisfaction I am looking for......... that Warfadale 10.5 brought to me today for a stereo setup.....
Sam> I thought you were just looking....Are you going to use this equipment in your current house or the new one???
BTW> I bought my Marantz AVR and DVDp from Kajender a.k.a Hifizone.....
Great! Another person who felt the goose bumbs and the hair standing on end feeling on hearing the Wharfedales for the first time. So all you people who smile slyly when they hear me praising the Wharfedales, can now quickly gulp your smiles.
Cheers
Sam, your house is not even built yet. It will take good amount of time before you can use your new amp. You can find similar amps then. Sam, you should cross the bridge when you reach it. I don't think this is that great a deal that you have to buy it years ahead before you can actually utilize your purchase!! I think you should wait.....Other members...your commentsNo I will not use this on my current house. I dont have the room to place these sexy beasts. But yes I have decided very much on Warfadale 10.5 with Marantz amp and the player. Its the AMP that danny was giving for 22 and had this last piece left. he said the next lot would be 7003, so if I want I can buy this now for 22. As I said I have no idea about amps specially the prices that is why I told him to wait for my call. I can then take advice from my fellow members here as to what shall I do. I will just buy the amp for now and lock it, if the deal is that good. If its like I can get the same anytime of the year with the same price no point in buying it right now.
Sam, your house is not even built yet. It will take good amount of time before you can use your new amp. You can find similar amps then. Sam, you should cross the bridge when you reach it. I don't think this is that great a deal that you have to buy it years ahead before you can actually utilize your purchase!! I think you should wait.....Other members...your comments
Ok sounds fair, but please do'nt say years....max one year usually 9-10 months if construction is full on and everything is preplanned(which is what I am doing). Would there be so much iteration in amp/player models within that period.??
...Hunt is still on for a 5.1. though B&W were the best I have listened so far but did not bring that smile and satisfaction I am looking for......... that Warfadale 10.5 brought to me today for a stereo setup.....Let see if PolkAudio 5.1 could or maybe AAD (still to audition complete 5.1). HIFI Vision has promised the same as I posted about.... Looking forward this.
That conclude this week's Audition Mission.........Next week Audition continues for 5.1 setup...
The very first dealer I went was the "HIFI ZONE" lajpat rai market. Deals in PolkAudio and Rave Acoustics. The one that made me interested were the TSi 400 200W 2-Way 4-Speaker Floor Standing speakers. Though I was only able hear these as a stereo setup, the dealer promised me to give an audition with TSi 100 as rear spks CS20 as center and PSW 125 as sub. Judging from the front floor speakers, I can say 5.1 should not sound bad. Looking forward to this.
I'm just a tad confused. It appears to me that you were thoroughly impressed by the Wharfedales. Is there any reason you're not choosing to go with Wharfedales for the rest of the components for a 5.1 set-up? Is your HT going to be in a different room than your stereo?
Since I own the step up model of the Polk you have auditioned which excels in both Music and Movies whereas the model you have auditioned is the upgrade model for Polk Monitor Series which was best for its value for money aspects and would give you bang for your buck when it comes to movies but music was the downside of these speakers thats why I didn't like them, now since the series has been revised and you have already taken a full blown audition of my setup so you are the best judge of the difference in the sound signature between the two series and I leave it entirely on your decision. Take the demo of full 5.1 demo from the same series and then make up your mind.
I would also like to point out that since you liked the sound signature of the wharfedales so why don't you go for full 5.1 setup from the same company and since its proven that speakers which excels in music are bound to excel in movies. The decision is enterily yours.
There is a different listining experience for me as far as Music and Movies goes. I dont like heavy loudeness and bass in music and compromising to the mids and vocals. Not saying that do not like bass, I do.... that is why signatures did not impress me, but it should be ballanced, and the bass should be subtle, much like W 10.5
Movies I like pure heaviness and bass in the entire listining experience, and I am ready to compromise with mids to a certain level. Anyhow the fronts mostly dont have to produce vocals in a 5.1 setup so they need not to be perfect on those. Warfadale was lacking that. AAD on the other hand were giving enormous heaviness even in stereo (which I did not like at all) but I could imagine that in movies I should be impressed with these, and that is the reason I would be auditioning these again when Danny has the entire set up ready for 5.1
Ah, I see. Why don't you hold on till you find a set that excels in both. You could use a pre+amp combo for the fronts and connect the AVR's L and R to the pre. Also, did you try listening to the LSi series?
Also what your advice on the 7002 amp part...???
Marantz 7002 is a great stereo Amp, but this series has been updated with the 003 series and as other have pointed out that there is no point of buying your stuff right now as you would not use it. Considering the warranty and the upgradability because by the time your house gets completed then by that time something better might be avaliable for lesser or more price and since you are not buying your speakers now so if by that time these wharfedales series are discontinued or not avaliabe then you will have to start your exercise of auditioning speakers to match your amp all over again.
You know Sam, with all these dealer woes in Delhi, I am thinking I should open a store with-a-difference in delhi:lol:
No offence met, but believe me when I say, as good as your intentions might be, the store wouldn't survive. That, dear friend, is the other ugly side to the Audio/Video business in Delhi/NCR. The fact is, as valid as the topic of this thread is, one must not overlook the fact, that most customers from around here are also very different in their attitudes and demands, when compared to other cities. It is only the sharks and two-bit salesman, that are succesfull here. Those who actually have the knowledge and try to be honest and sincere with customers, either quit out of frustration or simply close down due to lack of business.
I got into this business in 1996, long before 'Home Theater' became the abused word that it is today. In fact, I was the second person, the first being Sanjay Jain (Prerna Jain) of 'TGIF', to set up demo rooms for Audio/Video in the NCR region. Unfortunately Sanjay Jain died in 1996 and his wife Prerna tried to continue his business for a few years before she too sold out. I myself quit doing this as a business in 2003. My primary reason for getting into this business, was my passion for audio/video and not so much for the money. Thus, I found it very frustrating having to deal with customers who treated you like a two-bit salesman and saw no value in dealing with someone like myself compared to someone in Gaffar Market who probably couldn't tell the difference between 'RMS' & 'PMPO' to save his life. The extra time spent and the level of service provided, mean't nothing to most customers at the ned of the day. All that mattered to them was, who can provide the lowest price, which invariably any Gaffar guy can. More often than not, I would spend my time and effort in educating the customer, help design his system etc. and he would in the end, just take the final list to Gaffar and get it the system for a lower price. Whether the system ever got installed properly, or for that matter setup/tweaked properly is all immaterial to most customers. You would be surprised as to how many systems, including very expensive one's, that perform like crap, simply because the system wes never setup or calibrated properly. I guess that is the price they pay, for their "penny wise, pound foolish" attitude. But then again due totheir ignorance, they will never know any better.
Anyhow, due to my experience in this business I know most of the people, atleast the old timers, in this business in the NCR. Thus, I am sure I could be of help to anyone who might want it. Both in terms of advice for equipment and also suggestions distributors/retailers. Thus, if anyone would like any help, please feel free to contact me.
PS: Most people in this business, including the one's dealing in the high end stuff, know very little about Audio/Video. I should know, I am the one who have taught most of them and still help them out to this day when they get stuck with questions and issues. To most of them audio/video equipment might as well be "sabji/tarkari" for all they care about is selling it and making a quick buck. This is not to say, 'all' are like that, but definately the vast majority are. I hope I don't end up offending and/or upsetting someone. But then again, woh kya kehte hain? "Ab bol hi diya hai, to dekh lenge".
Sanjay your real life experience with this business is very educating and yes its true that in the market like delhi people do tend to get after the cheaper deals and in the end they don't care from where they buy their stuff. But as Sumit has pointed out that if a store with a difference with no intentions of earning huge profit margins and with the sole aim of educating and serving a potential customer of this field then I guess that it would make a lot of difference to the present senario of this side of business in delhi.
Times have also changed and people are getting more and more educated into all these things, this could be due to the internet or forums and personal references of people who have these kind of setup at their places. Everyone loves music and its a hidden urge in everybody to realise that dream of his or her by getting a reasonably sounding system for a well laid out price but sometimes these dreams get shattered due to the lack of knowledge or experience that a customer like Sam is getting in Delhi. Take for example of Denny of Bass & Treble, he is doing a sizable business as well as by giving his personal attention he has earned a good reputation among us Audio/Video philes, but all he lack is a good demo room as well as the ready stock of goods. Thinking on these lines I don't think that Sumit's entering into this trade and representing brands which are not represented in Delhi at present would not be a bad idea.