A admin_exported New member Aug 10, 2019 2,556 4 0 Visit site Aug 25, 2010 #1 I'm wondering if I'm mad for thinking of this combination as both are often described as bright. Anyone tried them? My source would be an Arcam CD73 although I could bypass the Arcam's DAC and use my Dacmagic as the DAC (latest version).
I'm wondering if I'm mad for thinking of this combination as both are often described as bright. Anyone tried them? My source would be an Arcam CD73 although I could bypass the Arcam's DAC and use my Dacmagic as the DAC (latest version).
W whiskywheels Well-known member Nov 1, 2009 43 0 18,540 Visit site Aug 25, 2010 #2 A is the amp, C is the CD player. I must say I found them both unpleasantly bright, and they've been replaced by NAD.
A is the amp, C is the CD player. I must say I found them both unpleasantly bright, and they've been replaced by NAD.
vinod_david Well-known member Nov 18, 2007 150 38 18,620 Visit site Aug 25, 2010 #3 I never found the CA 640A v2 (old) and the KEF IQ5se bright or unpleasant, they gelled well, infact - KEF is not a bright speaker, IMO.
I never found the CA 640A v2 (old) and the KEF IQ5se bright or unpleasant, they gelled well, infact - KEF is not a bright speaker, IMO.