Gary.... And what about the pass 160.8s??
What's odd is that Gayle used the same gen Seigfrieds or Wotans or whatever their megawatt amps were then to drive Statements at shows, receiving high praise. I would've suspected my amps, but I had VTL, who are local, go thru the damn things before I turned 'em on. It's a puzzlement.
Gary.... And what about the pass 160.8s?? Very curious about these and have heard they take a lot of running in. Curious about a compare of this with the other 2 at normal listening levels.
Gary.... And what about the pass 160.8s?? Very curious about these and have heard they take a lot of running in. Curious about a compare of this with the other 2 at normal listening levels.
Good Grief!!!
Hocky, I take umbrage at the tone of your post. Over the years I have read many of your fine post that make a contribution to this forum. This is not one of those. I probably agree with your premise, but this visit is simply a starting point. The price point for these amps is 3 times higher than the amps I'm currently meticulously testing in Las Vegas. At this first visit I will probably have some coffee, Socialize with Brian and listen to some fine music. We will dance around some items and I will attempt to determine best price. If everything looks positive we will discuss a home audition. At this point I will view your post as if you were simply "having a bad hair day".
Gary
Why not older Krell FPB 750, or Boulder or Viola Labs?
What's with all these amp recommendations.
I'm sure Gary is capable of choosing an amp for his Neoliths that is to his liking.
you can't tell what an amp is doing in another room attached to another system that you've never heard before. You just can't.
- That old warhorse, the 1812 Overture, for the bells and canons.
Sounds like you really gave your ears a workout!Bernard, I finally got to the 1812, that old warhorse.
For this I chose a DVD-A. The stereo layer is at 24/48 while the 5.1 is 24/96. This is one of my favorite DVD-A's and this is the first time I have ever heard it in stereo. It is on Telarc. Erich Kunzel with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, The Kiev Symphony Chorus and the Children's Choir of Greater Cincinnati. I had some concern that I may be disappointed in the 2 channel mix. Disappointed I was not. In fact I hit the replay button 5 times, thus, playing the 1812 6 times in a row. That's more than an hour and a half of continuos 1812. The mix gave a broad range of cannon positions making me feel as though there was a broad frontal attack. The blasts had punch, echo and feel. Just plain fun.
Gary
I'm looking forward to your impressions of quieter music....maybe a solo piano, perhaps Murray Perahia playing Schubert's "Ständchen". Can those speakers convey delicacy?
The 1812 overture cannons is a great way to test the bass performance of your speakers.
The cannons have transient energy to below 5 hz, but unless your speakers can reproduce
this, you are not getting the awesome bass energy that is on this recording.
I use a Thigpen Rotary Subwoofer that can respond down to below 1 hz! (Just awesome)
Your Neoliths are great speakers, but, believe me you are missing a lot.
Why haven't you posted your system? You should.
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