Hmmmmm, I just checked Utube.. It's funny, it didn't hold a gun to my head and make me listen.. so I'm guessing if you don't want to see or hear it, don't watch, listen or look for it! I've got a novel idea, It doesn't appear any harm is being done so let people do what they wanna do. Last time I checked it's a free country!! :) Too- 100k rigs are on the lower end spectrum. Almost all my audiophile Friends Rigs are pushing 4 to 800k. A big part of the fun in this hobby is to actually see what other people have and what direction they went in.
Just Stop! - Posting Audio Clips on YouTube
Does anyone else believe it is a very poor use of bandwidth for someone to try and show the quality of the sound produced by their $100k system on YouTube? Playing an expensive speaker or component on video that then feeds into a microphone and is combined with the video and then posted to YouTube then plays through my tv speakers, soundbar, etc... Eve stranger is when they use this delivery method to A/B components.
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I agree to your opinion that BW sounds warmer and clearer. I wish a same music is used for 2 recordings. The music used on 1528 sounds bright and thin which could make 1528’s sound bad. Find Another Reason (original music). Then I found another 1528 recording which sounds bright and lifeless (metallic + tinny). Arendal 1528 bookshelf demo1 I think 1528 is actually bad sounding. Alex/Wavetouch audio |
@mihorn That one is one of the better recording of the 1528, Some sounded much worse but with the same negative traits heard. Since we're talking about Youtube Demo, the 1528 is a great speaker to bring up. Reviewers and measurement enthusiasts GUSH greatly at the 1528 but it sounds problematic through Youtube demos. It was only until watching Andrew Robinson review today that I really get a sense of what the 1528 was all about. According to him, the 1528 sounds meh at 75 db and below. It performs best at 90+ db. Another thing to note, especially for the tower is, it requires the speakers to be 12 ft away from the listener, at least for the floorstanding model. I believe the problems that we heard from the 1528s demos are more or less accurate. According to Robinson, these speakers are meant to be played at 90db+ volume and the parts look the role too. |
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