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A lady I bought my Adcom GFA-555 (1st one, not the MK II) and GFP-500 from was running Magnapans with some model of Kimber cables. She was a piano teacher by profession and she had commented that it was the closest sounding to a real piano as she had ever heard from a stereo system.Not sure what Magnapan model they were, only that they were about 6' tall. And the Kimber cables were a black and brown braid.I should have taken her up on the offer to have those Magnapans and cables free.
Of all the speakers I've heard, Acoustats do the best job of making a piano actually sound like a piano.
I think it has more to do with the recording than the system. A lot piano recordings are close miked or recorded in some other fashion that doesn't lend itself to sounding like a piano sounds when you listen to one in a club, a decent sized room, or a hall. With what I consider a good recording, my system sounds like the real thing.
Can you name/list what you consider a good piano recording....this question goes for other members as well.
"Sound like"? Yes. Same as? No. There is no perfect speaker (and no perfect recording).The purpose for home audio is to entertain, to give enough auditory clues to allow us to recreate in our minds the original event. More clues, easier for the mind to make the recreation (or allow us to more fully hear the original event for the first time).