- Aug 10, 2019
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Right, I eventually decided to buy a pair of Q Accoustics speakers having pondered for months. I settled on the 2020s rather than the 2010s as the shed where they're going is on the "spacious" side, and What Hifi said that the 2020s have more presence the the 2010s. I've gone for a full Carlos Fandango set-up here to replace a Yamaha DAB CD Minisystem (I forget the model no, but it used to be a 5 star system in What Hifi). I also had an old rubbish pair of JVC speakers that came free with a previous system, and some rusty old free speaker wire (I can't bring myself to call it cable!).
So......... I set up the newly-purchased Denon M37DAB system, connecting it to the new 2020s with some spanking new Chord Silvershield cable to really make it all zing.
And the overall effect of these top-of-the range shiny goodies? Worse sound than my old system!!! And having tried different bits of it combined with other bits of it, I've come to the conclusion that it's the 2020s that's the weakest link. I actually had one 2020 connected with Silvershield on one channel, and the other channel was running the rubbish cable with the rubbish JVC speaker. The 2020s just don't seem to do low frequencies. Listening to the 2 speakers side-by--side it's obvious which is the better speaker. And no amount of knob twiddling will make the 2020s sound as good as the old system. When you listen to them you are aware of a lack of something, and that something is bottom end drive. In order to get any sort of bass out of them you have to turn the bass up, but then it becomes overbearing. So you turn it down again. The sad thing is that even when you turn the bass up, it still lacks bass. It's difficult to explain. And I don't know why, cos the speaker cones on both sets of speakers are exactly the same size. And the JVCs are about a third of the weight! But they give an altogether more rounded sound, with every frequency repsresented if it's there in the music.
So................... I'm bloody furious I've spent £150 on new speakers and cable on the recommendation of What Hifi, and they're frankly a bit of a waste of time. The Denon's ok, but it's no better than the Yamaha, just slightly louder.
So......... I set up the newly-purchased Denon M37DAB system, connecting it to the new 2020s with some spanking new Chord Silvershield cable to really make it all zing.
And the overall effect of these top-of-the range shiny goodies? Worse sound than my old system!!! And having tried different bits of it combined with other bits of it, I've come to the conclusion that it's the 2020s that's the weakest link. I actually had one 2020 connected with Silvershield on one channel, and the other channel was running the rubbish cable with the rubbish JVC speaker. The 2020s just don't seem to do low frequencies. Listening to the 2 speakers side-by--side it's obvious which is the better speaker. And no amount of knob twiddling will make the 2020s sound as good as the old system. When you listen to them you are aware of a lack of something, and that something is bottom end drive. In order to get any sort of bass out of them you have to turn the bass up, but then it becomes overbearing. So you turn it down again. The sad thing is that even when you turn the bass up, it still lacks bass. It's difficult to explain. And I don't know why, cos the speaker cones on both sets of speakers are exactly the same size. And the JVCs are about a third of the weight! But they give an altogether more rounded sound, with every frequency repsresented if it's there in the music.
So................... I'm bloody furious I've spent £150 on new speakers and cable on the recommendation of What Hifi, and they're frankly a bit of a waste of time. The Denon's ok, but it's no better than the Yamaha, just slightly louder.