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Very well said Gavin. I was looking at a video on YouTube about B&W speakers (my cousin owns a pair) and they have opened a plant in China! Heck, my Pioneer Plasma TV is made here, in CA, can you believe that?
Most of my system is made in America, nearly all of it, except my Emotiva player.
I never really thought about it, but my system is nearly all USA made as well. Bel Canto player and integrated, and VR-33s. I do have a Japan-made Denon turntable from the 80s but I hardly use it.
I think this is a great concept for a thread. I have long lusted after the VS speakers, but never owned any, I tried to buy some used VR 6's long ago but was not able to make it happen. I look forward to the results of the comparison.
Hi 'NewHTBuyer'Welcome to AC! This is an ambitious plan you have outlined so naturally many of us will be interested. I think it's a dream of many folks to arrange trials in their own homes of several products before purchasing but the logistics and costs are often beyond most people. As is usual here, we really like new members to tell us a little about themselves and their system(s), so please tell us more, for sure! That HK receiver you have has attracted my own interest recently as I am seeking a decent powerhouse for a secondary rig, but what else will you be using? If you have started similar threads on the other forums you mention but if so, I'd be happy to follow those links too. Best wishesPatrick (Delacroix, moderator)
+1 FireGuy on the Axiom M80's. But you don't need a sub with these towers. By the way, Brystons new speakers use Axiom drivers. Very interesting.
Regarding speaker "shootouts" I unearthed this excerpt from a Harman Intl pamphlet. It outlines the vagaries of speaker comparisons...and they are fraught with vagaries. Try as you may there are so many variables it makes honest/objective evaluation problematic. Throw in that pesky break-in time that varies from speaker to speaker...my VR5 Annies didn't start sounding like they do today until they had around 400 hours on them...and the problem is compounded.1. You need a way to switch between speakers quickly, as the auditory memory is only 3 seconds according to the book: Psychoacoustics, Fastl and Zwicker, Heidelberg Press, 1993.2. Each speaker needs to be level matched. Every scientist, acoustician, and driver designer knows the Fletcher Munson curve: the loudest speaker always sounds the best, no matter if it is a worse speaker, with higher distortion and coloration. This is due to human hearing perception, so the loudest speakers must be resistor-attenuated to match the lowest speaker;3. The speakers MUST be placed exactly at the same place in the room; this requires a rotary turntable. If this factor is not observed, each speaker will have a completely different frequency and phase response, as their path-length distances to the reflective boundaries (the walls) will not be equivalent;4. The “auditioner” must be very accurate and trained to tell the difference between “hyper sound” and “natural sound.” This means that if a guy is predisposed to liking bass, he might like “boom” over tight bass, even though it is clearly inaccurate to the source material. The same goes for the treble: certain reviewers love boosted treble, since they perceive this to offer more “detail” but then later wonder why they can’t listen to their favorite speakers for more than a few minutes at a time. That is also why they play the music at very low volume levels, as their subconscious minds can’t tolerate the distortion.NewHTbuyer...are you purchasing all 4 of these speaker prs. with the intention of keeping or planning to return the 3 "losers" after your shootout? Sounds like a logistics nightmare IMHO.
I have to disagree with Harman Intl. on requirement #3. I think each pair of speakers should be placed in their optimum position.
NewHTbuyer...that question was not of a rhetorical nature. So I repeat...are you purchasing all 4 of these speaker prs. with the intention of keeping or planning to return the 3 "losers" after your shootout? It's a fair question..