Same - Shop Hifi always sounds different, maybe its out of your comfort zone?Never heard anything better than my own, and have no desire ever to do so - that way dissatisfaction lies...
The Wharfedale Elysian 2’s are on my list for that. Basically a bigger volume Evo 4.2. But not desired as I consider the Evo’s already being there for the space I have.What's the best hifi you've ever heard?
Irrespective of it being your own or expensive.
Id love to hear what systems you have built over the years and what you regard as the best.
Best I've ever heard is probably because it's a fond memory shared with my dad which some of it I still own was a pioneer a400 with mission 763i floorstanders using a system deck iix.Like @12th Monkey I'm happy with what I now have, and it's the most musically engaging system I've had.
Overall I'd choose the Project RPM1, Rotel RCD965BX/Pionner A400/Mission 751 combination as the other most memorable.
The best I've ever heard was an all-Sugden system, but way beyond my budget then and now.
The worst I've ever heard was about £100k worth of PS Audio system with speakers I can't remember. I got to play a couple of favourite tracks and it sounded truly dead and awful. Another disappointing experience was an all-PMC system with Roksan turntable, used for the launch of the Queen remasters years ago. It was harsh, one-dimensional and didn't give a good impression of the new pressings (which sound very good on my system).
Could it really be a budget amp from the early 90s is as good as a mid tier amp of today.
wondering what you make of the SA30? Seems an appealing spec but some concerns over software apparently.Best I've ever heard is probably because it's a fond memory shared with my dad which some of it I still own was a pioneer a400 with mission 763i floorstanders using a system deck iix.
This was my first memory of a what I regard a real hifi.
The best I've heard recently was my old roskan k3 with q acoustics 3050i's as I haven't tried the acram sa30 yet as the k3 went faulty but I maybe purposely lying to myself as I have the pioneer a400 hooked up to mission mx3s in the living room which I love.
I tried to better it with newer equipment but to be honest haven't put the hrs in with the new system to really tell, they both sound so different.
Could it really be a budget amp from the early 90s is as good as a mid tier amp of today.
To my mind if you need to buy an amp that needs software to work on your own head be it.... But I am an old timer. 😎wondering what you make of the SA30? Seems an appealing spec but some concerns over software apparently.
To my mind if you need to buy an amp that needs software to work on your own head be it.... But I am an old timer. 😎
You said that about the previous five pairs, didn’t you? 😉😗Mission speakers seem to be a popular inclusion here.
Over the years I've had 760, 760i SE, 751, MX2, LX2, LX3 and now QX1 Mkii. I've never heard a pair of Mission speakers I didn't enjoy, hence I keep coming back to them. The QX1 Mkii will be with me permanently now.
I've personally had 3 pairs myself, as mentioned awhile ago my first ever speakers were mission 760i which I saved up for with 1£ 40p a week pocket money as a 12 yr old, my father was into hifi and I heard his and had to have a pair after he recommended them.You said that about the previous five pairs, didn’t you? 😉😗
You said that about the previous five pairs, didn’t you? 😉😗
I’ve still got my 760s from 1993.I've personally had 3 pairs myself, as mentioned awhile ago my first ever speakers were mission 760i which I saved up for with 1£ 40p a week pocket money as a 12 yr old, my father was into hifi and I heard his and had to have a pair after he recommended them.
What hifi had awarded them best bookshelf speakers beating the wharfdale diamonds that year, I remember them having a red rose in top of them on the front cover and Mary black was endorsing them at the time.
They were very good I wore them out playing them everyday very loud through various amps in my tiny bedroom until the rubber surround split.
After that I was given mission 763i a fairly rare model it seems which again were very good, a very deep bassy speaker that will shake any room in a good way.
They were stored in a damp garage and the rear reflex split but before that gave many years of flawless performance, I can't find a replacement driver only the 763 drivers are available, I'm still looking for a donor pair but refused to pay the 200 £ for the only pair I could find at the time that were in a sad state.
Since then I can't find any, I now have a pair of mission mx3 that as with the other 2 took awards and running off an aging pioneer a400 they sound very good indeed, that good I question my purchase of q acoustics 3050i and an acram sa30 etc which was to upgrade for the bedroom I use now to avoid annoying my neighbour as I prefer music at ear shattering volumes hence my pursuit for a 100 watt plus amp awhile ago.
I've had both the roskan k3 and have the acram sa30 and neither are as powerful as the pioneer a400 rated 80watts but I lie to myself about that and them sounding better.
I can't recommend mission enough and I've tried a few brands, speakers are a very personal thing like amps but like "Mathiewpianist" I've never heard a pair I haven't liked.
I do like the q acoustics 3050i but again lie to myself about them being better than a 25yr old pair of mission 763i's and a much cheaper pair of very happy mission mx3's that I enjoy every week.
After making the comment I looked in eBay and found 3 sets of mission 763i's after not finding any in months of looking.I’ve still got my 760s from 1993.
Same. But since I don't personally know anyone else who gives a **** about listening to decent music on a decent audio system it's not surprising.Never heard anything better than my own, and have no desire ever to do so - that way dissatisfaction lies...
We live in a generation of Tik ToK, whatsapp, instagram etc. Young people (not all), the most I know tend to have a very limited attention span and to expect them to give up their soul for just one hour listening to good music on a decent system is never going to happen.Same. But since I don't personally know anyone else who gives a **** about listening to decent music on a decent audio system it's not surprising.
Most of the people I know would much rather sit in front of aTelevision and descend into a stupor.
So well said and also my findings.Same. But since I don't personally know anyone else who gives a s**t about listening to decent music on a decent audio system it's not surprising.
Most of the people I know would much rather sit in front of aTelevision and descend into a stupor.
