Durvelle27
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I think one of first things I noticed was less strain. Wait, I could have been imagining that. .
so, let's forward 6months.
I've been very happy with my Aragon. It's rated at 400w into a 4ohm load. The Aerius i's are spec'ed at 3.8ohms, I believe. Even if the dynamic woofer pulls more, I understand the Aragon's stable down to 1ohm.
Bass. Wow. With the Adcom 545II, it wasn't bad, but with the Aragon 4004 MkII, I actually heard it. To be honest, I was never impressed with the bass in the Aerius i's. Frankly, I didn't expect much.
The very physics of it's not being in a corner meant it wasn't going to be efficient. And come on, how great could it be?
Maybe I'd been living without bass for the last 8 years (Denon 225 receiver, upgraded to Linn Wakonda and Adcom 545II) so my expectations were low, but with the Aragon, I got bass! Movies didn't seem to respond nearly as well. I put on Ravel's Bolero the other day. Subtle rumbles of drums. Later not so subtle rumbles.
The bass was visceral, you could feel it in your gut.
There was a greater immediacy to the treble as compared to the Adcoms.
The imaging, I can't comment on because of limitations in setup in our living room.
so, let's forward 6months.
I've been very happy with my Aragon. It's rated at 400w into a 4ohm load. The Aerius i's are spec'ed at 3.8ohms, I believe. Even if the dynamic woofer pulls more, I understand the Aragon's stable down to 1ohm.
Bass. Wow. With the Adcom 545II, it wasn't bad, but with the Aragon 4004 MkII, I actually heard it. To be honest, I was never impressed with the bass in the Aerius i's. Frankly, I didn't expect much.
The very physics of it's not being in a corner meant it wasn't going to be efficient. And come on, how great could it be?
Maybe I'd been living without bass for the last 8 years (Denon 225 receiver, upgraded to Linn Wakonda and Adcom 545II) so my expectations were low, but with the Aragon, I got bass! Movies didn't seem to respond nearly as well. I put on Ravel's Bolero the other day. Subtle rumbles of drums. Later not so subtle rumbles.
The bass was visceral, you could feel it in your gut.
There was a greater immediacy to the treble as compared to the Adcoms.
The imaging, I can't comment on because of limitations in setup in our living room.