gregvet said:
What are the speakers like?
I like them a lot, they get out of the way of the music and disappear. Very good bass (2 isobaric drivers) that go deep and very clean and in the right room can touch 20hz but i'm getting 26hz in mine using on-line test tones. The treble is very nice, not hard, harsh or forward and apart from a very small upper mid lift where they start to crossover (makes them sound a tad forward) they're pretty flat through the frequency range. I'm getting 26hz - 20khz with CD playback, which is good from a standmount. They will extend up to 27khz in the treble for vinyl lovers.
Set up is a pain in the behind, takes alot of time to get them perfect, tweaking here and there before imaging is spot on. Once its done though they will image any source with ease, they pic up any changes you make in the system and its easy to find fault .
Music wise, they will play anything with ease. Clannads Nil Se'n La [live] is a good test for any speaker, some pipe work with high frequency resonances will pull apart a bad treble, no problems and it sounds enjoyable. Or James Blakes To Care [Like You] has some very nice low bass notes that on my headphones sounds like one note but are 3 in one and you can pick those out, good stuff. I also like to test speakers with Becks Chemtrails or Bat for Lashes Glass, both have very complex drum paterns with Becks charging bass lines, smashing hi-hat sounding excellent and ive heard it sound a compleate mess with some speakers inc. 16k Gallo's. The Glass track has some beautiful soaring vocal that sounds very relaxed amongst the manic drums.
Not sure what to fault.
:cheers:
Edit: I know your after some DAC info. I'll do a wee right up on this Benchmark DAC1 i have borrowed in the DAC forum, soon
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