@onehorsepony speakers and phono cartridges are the two types of components that can easily go from horrible and unlistenable to great. With speakers you have drivers that need to move to loosen up and begin operating properly, e.g. woofers that will begin to push air to produce more bass. The bass is what balances out the brightness. You also have crossover parts such as capacitors that take time to settle. Wiring too.
Am I saying that it is guaranteed that you will love the sound? No. But giving up prematurely could be a big mistake. Run the stereophile test cd with low frequency test tones to flex the woofers. Or run bass heavy music.
Upgrade from B&W 802D1 to Focal Utopia Scala Evo
If you had the chance to upgrade from the B&W 802D1 to the FOCAL UTOPIA SCALA EVO, which would you choose and why?
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@onehorsepony that makes sense. B&Ws tend to bring the vocals out into the room more. I loved it about the B&W sound. This is unlikely to change much with speaker break in. With your AQ and Cardas I am not surprised you’re hearing recessed vocals. These cables are on a warm or even darker side of neutral. |
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onehorsepony, Everyone's audio experience is different, but I say go with your gut. I have always said, if I don't initially like a new component, all the time in the world hasn't changed my initial thoughts. How much I like a component has changed over time, but I've never gone from not liking a component, to being in love with it. |
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