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audition with yamaha as 500 only..
b&w need power to drive as the low impedance figure can dip..
so test properly.
b&w need power to drive as the low impedance figure can dip..
so test properly.
audition with yamaha as 500 only..
b&w need power to drive as the low impedance figure can dip..
so test properly.
dont complicate with a fan... check if your amp has enough breathing space and is not put in a restricted space.
go for speakers which your amp can drive comfortably. Lesser the number of drivers the better.
its the compatibility that matters which will generate the sound pressure you seek.... not simply a mix of "brands"
Therefore it is essential to audition WITH your amp.
try some standmounts and you may be surprised. try the Epos Elan 15 at bangalore.
it may surprise.
regards
Any ideas about the KEF lineup?
How good is the KEF Q500?
============================================Well, I'm using it with my PC and it's on the table with good air circulation on top of it (ceiling fan always working). It still gets warm even if I play at 10% of max volume.
I'm hoping the hifi stores in Bangalore have the Yamaha AS 500 with them coz I came here on behalf of my company and I don't have the amp. Also, its not exactly a portable amp.
Lesser number of drivers the better?
I should be targeting 8ohm floor standers with high sensitivity, right?
Btw, one of the hifi stores in Kerala I called up said "just forget everything, get the Q Acoustics 2050i"
When I started my hifi journey with Bibin3210's diy amp, I was considering the Tsx lineup from Polk. But, everyone said it's not "audiophile" grade.KEF lineup is good, though, bit pricy.
I found KEF Q500 Musical, but bass shy. I paired it with Marantz PM6004
BTW, Recently, I bought, Marantz PM6004. Despite, not-so-good reviews, I bought POLK TSx330T from ProFX Kolkata, In my opinion, it is very much musical, bass-line is tight and highs are tamed, though mid is not that open, I thing that's the attribute of my PM6004, but bit tweaking on my HTPC's control gives me good mids too. Initially, it sounded boomy but proper speaker placement, room acoustic and interconnect have shown gradual improvement. I am a newbie in this hi-fi world but I have noticed that simply removing/placing speaker grills can improve/degrade the sound quality of any hi-fi system!
Are you sure, that you are using right interconnect? I was using 3.5mm to RCA stereo cable that came with ASUS Xonar sound card, and for that system sounded boomy but when I changed it with quality cable from Ghent Audio --- B01 3.5(1/8") TRS(M) to RCA(M + M) Canare L-4E6S Cable , I perceived huge improvement.
From your, previous threads , I know, that you tried many tricks but till now, haven't got the desired result! So, I would request you, change the interconnect. If you have any audiophile friend, you can borrow it from that friend for testing purpose.
Another thing, I want to tell you that please don't use PC fans on the top of your amp. probably, you are thinking putting more air into the amp will make your amp run cool!!! but in that course will also pump zillions of dust particles inside amp, and dust is one of the main enemies of any electronic gadget
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at 10% of the volume if it gets warm... i would be asking other AS500 users to chip in with their experience and also take the amp to the dealer where you got it from.
First sort the amp out.
mpw
When I started my hifi journey with Bibin3210's diy amp, I was considering the Tsx lineup from Polk. But, everyone said it's not "audiophile" grade.
I'm using the 3.5mm to RCA cables from MX.
I haven't found any better cable online (indian sites) or offline.
If you find anything of that sort, do let me know.
Oh oh. My amp is on top of the computer table with the monitor on top of it. Because of that, there's a good chance of dust build up in it now.
Compresssed air should work, right (to clean it up) ?
If you want bright highs, good bass and very sensitive speaker, then Klipsch is the only option.
Klipsch will fulfill all that you are asking for, but Klipsch is not my cup of tea.
I'm using this cable at the moment.
mdrelectronics.com/productdisplay.asp?PID=700
No, the interconnect they used at the showroom were of ordinary quality, from Belkin (Rs 500).----------------------------------------------------------------
It is ok type.
Since you have spent 32k for amp and ready to spend further 50-70K for a pair of speakers, all for your listening delight. Interconnects and wires also deserve your attention. You mentioned in one of your earlier post (from different thread) that you're not liking the SQ of your new set-up, though you mentioned that you heard same set-up at dealers space and you liked it then! So, I think, interconnects and wires need to be replaced. As I mentioned before, if you can borrow quality cables/interconnects from friends, just for testing purpose, it'll clear your doubt. Remember, for customers satisfaction and business, dealers use premium interconnects, properly shielded cables, you can't expect same performance from 700bucks interconnect! I faced same predicament but some of the fellow FMs came to my rescue, upon their suggestions, I started changing/upgrading/tweaking things and gradually SQ improved significantly.
No, the interconnect they used at the showroom were of ordinary quality, from Belkin (Rs 500).
I'm not really sure if the interconnect matters that much!!
To me, it's the speakers that matters the most and that's what happened and would happen.
No offence meant btw.
But, does it make that much of a difference in my lo-fi system of mine?I used belkin RCA cables,after that I changed to mogami and canera rca cable,There is huge difference in my system.
But, does it make that much of a difference in my lo-fi system of mine?
Ok, I'll try to get a better interconnect.
BTW, is there any place in Bangalore where I can buy quality interconnects and speaker cables?