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I don't know why Dave Belles doesn't like the new TP/Mundorf with his amp?
Yeah...looks like the Belles room is a "no go" for now.
Then again, how many different pieces of gear have you tried and how many different combinations have you assembled over the years? Having as much experience as you do with all kinds of different equipment helps you to select the best sounding stuff. When one works in a vacuum and only with the gear one designs themselves, one might never come to that level of knowledge. Hence...as always...THE SPEAKER IS TO BLAME!!! Being at the end of the chain it deserves most of the credit when the sound is good... and it gets ALL of the blame when the sound is bad. Oh well... just another day in the life of a speaker designer.
Chris,Unless I've been EXTREMELY mislead... your about to see some very big changes regarding SP Tech and some very exciting opportunities/new relationships for us that will be announced before the end of this year - maybe sooner than even I think - and I'm being conservative in the above time estimation. All of this will directly address all of your points above. If it all falls through, well... let's just say we'll work real fast to finish the existing orders. After that... probably new horizons for Bob. Take care,-Bob
I don't consider vinyl to be a real problem with SP tech speakers, if it is set up right. I doubt that this is the real problem Dave is facing. The speakers are usually the link in the chain with most coloration to the signal and it is natural to trim the front end to compensate for some issues. When inserting a new set of speakers, especially as neutral and revealing as the SP are, it can easily be a quite dramatic change to the entire tonal balance of the system. Dave is a bit stressed up to the show so I guess it is easier and safer for him to use what he knows. I'm quite sure that he will get along with the Timepieces eventually.Personally I'm not using vinyl, but I know it can sound good. However vinyl will never be able to show the true dynamic potential in the these speakers, it is quite dramatic.... Karsten
I know vinyl isn't perfect, but there's often so much distortion that it's hard for me to believe it's all inherently there.
Distortions aside, to my ears, it has a liveliness in respect to spatial characteristics, soundstaging, and detail I've not heard from digital. There's something to be said about taking a continous analog wave and converting it into discontinous 1s and 0s. It's like pouring a glass of water versus pouring a glass of tiny, tiny ice cubes. I may not even be able to hear a difference, but I'll be damned if I can't percieve one.
P.S. Bob, you should have me drive a truckload of Timepieces up to AES in New York. I bought these speakers to mix records as well as listen to them.