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[quote user="JohnDuncan"]Oh dear oh dear oh dear[/quote]

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Nice, what did you upgrade from? What clinched it for you??
 

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Well it was 146 quid with 20 minutes to go. I couldn't not, really could I? Ended up £212........

And since the going rate for my 640c v2 is about 165/170 quid, that means I've, like, made 500 quid or something (this is the argument I used at home).
 

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[quote user="JohnDuncan"]Well it was 146 quid with 20 minutes to go. I couldn't not, really could I? Ended up £212........

And since the going rate for my 640c v2 is about 165/170 quid, that means I've, like, made 500 quid or something (this is the argument I used at home).[/quote]

That's always a good argument, my brand new ProAcs were only £350 ;-)
 
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Hi all of you, may I have a question. I
have a big Sony AV receiver and Jamo shelf speakers. The radio part of the receiver sounds ok if i turn the bass on to the full. But if I listen to my laptop mp3s the sound, although clear, lacks the bass! Should I add a subwoofer, would it solve the problem? I listened to some subwoofers at music stores, and found that they add
only a very little (although significant). I also found that
below 100-150 Hz I do not really hear anything. So what is your advice?
 

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Unfortunately that's one of the problems with compressed music files like MP3 on an AV amp. You could try a DAC and higher resolution MP3 storage. I don't think a sub is the solution, but I could be wrong.
 

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[quote user="Clare Newsome"]
And there's me thinking i'd grabbed eBay's bargain of the week by getting 5 mint Dusty Springfield LPs for £9.99
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5 Dusty CDs. Make sure you give them a good clean before you put them on your gramophone Clare.
 

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[quote user="zenezene"]Hi all of you, may I have a question. I
have a big Sony AV receiver and Jamo shelf speakers. The radio part of the receiver sounds ok if i turn the bass on to the full. But if I listen to my laptop mp3s the sound, although clear, lacks the bass! Should I add a subwoofer, would it solve the problem? I listened to some subwoofers at music stores, and found that they add
only a very little (although significant). I also found that
below 100-150 Hz I do not really hear anything. So what is your advice?[/quote]

Hi zenezene - I would suggest you post this as a new thread in the mp3 forum, with an appropriate title like 'laptop sound'.

cheers

JD
 

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