Hi guys,
At the weekend I went down to my local richer sounds and purchased an all new hifi setup.
This consisted of the Award winning Mission MX1's, Cambridge Audio 350A amp and Cambridge audio Symphony 400 cabling.
http://www.richersounds.com/product/bookshelf-speakers/mission/mx1/miss-mx1-blk
http://www.richersounds.com/product/amplifiers-receivers/cambridge-audio/350a/camb-350a-blk
http://www.richersounds.com/product/speaker-cables/cambridge-audio/symphony-400/gale-symphony-400
Anyway - the sound doesnt seem to be as good as I was expecting. If this makes sense - it seems to lack attack and lacks any real life to it - I thought I'd really 'feel' the music, but it sounds kind of flat.
From my Mac in particular it sounds particularly bad, and is much better from my pc (I have all my files saved as FLACs).
Im wondering if it might be the speaker cabling? Should I bi-wire with the cables I have or get some new stuff?
I definitely think a budget DAC is in order to boost the sound from my mac too, any suggestions?
Cheers,
Tom
At the weekend I went down to my local richer sounds and purchased an all new hifi setup.
This consisted of the Award winning Mission MX1's, Cambridge Audio 350A amp and Cambridge audio Symphony 400 cabling.
http://www.richersounds.com/product/bookshelf-speakers/mission/mx1/miss-mx1-blk
http://www.richersounds.com/product/amplifiers-receivers/cambridge-audio/350a/camb-350a-blk
http://www.richersounds.com/product/speaker-cables/cambridge-audio/symphony-400/gale-symphony-400
Anyway - the sound doesnt seem to be as good as I was expecting. If this makes sense - it seems to lack attack and lacks any real life to it - I thought I'd really 'feel' the music, but it sounds kind of flat.
From my Mac in particular it sounds particularly bad, and is much better from my pc (I have all my files saved as FLACs).
Im wondering if it might be the speaker cabling? Should I bi-wire with the cables I have or get some new stuff?
I definitely think a budget DAC is in order to boost the sound from my mac too, any suggestions?
Cheers,
Tom