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Sorry for the confusion. Although I fail to understand why you failed to understand me Now, do I think that the LS-9 is a bad speaker? Hell no...I think it is one heck of a speaker!!!! But being that "one heck of a speaker" does not mean that you put it in any room, pair it with any $40k electronics, will give you "good sound". Just look at the $250k Marten Design speaker on the show this year and last year, to me they were the biggest disappointment of the show.I came out of the LS-6 room very impressed with what I heard, to make that big LS-6 sounded good in that little room is not easy. I came out of the LS-9 room disappointed because I was expecting the LS-9 to beat the LS-6 but it was the other way round.Now, you have a reviewer (or reviewers) that came out and said something like:"Wow....the LS-9 room sounded really good, and hardly anything else could compare." There're two explanations when I see comments like this:(1) The reviewers genuinely like the sound he heard in that room, then I will take it as he and I share completely different taste, the reason why he like that sound is exactly the reason why I dislike that sound. So, I wouldn't want to buy anything that he recommend.(2) The reviewers is not being honest, i.e. he is "hyping". While it is okay to "hype" as this is a free forum, it is also okay for people to challenge the "hype". What kind of world will we be in if we disallow any criticizm or disagreement with what we say?
Truth be told, these huge speakers need more than 50Wpc to shine. Nevertheless, what I could hear was so inviting that my appetite was whet to hear them in my own listening room once they become available in a month or so.
Zybar and Martyo are spot on here. A very brief session late in the evening with Gary Dodd's battery pre and 120 amps on the LS-9's hinted at what's REALLY possible from them. The show gear, while surely very fine stuff in it's own right, just didn't seem to be a great match for them.The LS-6's sounded very good, though, in a much tighter room. The monster Dodd amps really strutted their stuff in there - WOW!
Quote from: TomS on 15 Oct 2007, 11:55 amZybar and Martyo are spot on here. A very brief session late in the evening with Gary Dodd's battery pre and 120 amps on the LS-9's hinted at what's REALLY possible from them. The show gear, while surely very fine stuff in it's own right, just didn't seem to be a great match for them.The LS-6's sounded very good, though, in a much tighter room. The monster Dodd amps really strutted their stuff in there - WOW!I think Tom's quote hear also suggests that it just wasn't a room treatment problem. Would have loved to have heard that. If the amps would have swapped rooms, I'm thinking the results would have been significantly different. Maybe not so much in the small room, but in the big room w/ the 9's.
I stand by my quote above....rooms, room treatments, amps, pre's, sources, cables, recordings, equipment synergy, lack thereof, mood, time of day, level of alcohol intake, ambient interference....I just can't understand how these variables can affect listening experiences and some of us arrive at different impressions of a particular piece.... Oh yeah, I left off hearing levels, age, personal sonic taste and biases....
well actually, that's the whole point...