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To be fair, I must say that in my experiences, the magic of the Timepiece disappeared when matched with inferior electronics, so the credit isn't all the Timepiece's.
But I also know very well that without the Timepieces, I'll probably waste another five, maybe ten years in my search for the absolute sound.
I think you will find the 20" height superior to the 25" height on the stands.
No, of course not. But isn't that what a speaker should be? Shouldn't it essentially get out of the way and serve as a platform - a sonic transducer - for the recording via the rest of the equipment (assuming it is up to the task)?
Double Ugly, I am curious to know in what ways your Revelations are unique...
Double Ugly - Right on! the SP Tech speakers really do give one an added degreee of confidence in judging the merits (or flaws) of other components. That is both a blessing and a curse.
I still believe you are better off spending on the timepieces and less on a amp than an expensive amp and lesser speakers. Are gains to be had in getting a better amp - prboably (but are suptle) - are they as dramtic as upgrading your speakers - I doubt it.
My getting my Timepieces delivered is getting closer all the time. I still believe you are better off spending on the timepieces and less on a amp than an expensive amp and lesser speakers. Are gains to be had in getting a better amp - prboably (but are suptle) - are they as dramtic as upgrading your speakers - I doubt it.
Hehe you will be wiser If you don't want to buy new gear, don't try new gear with these speakers I'm pretty amazed how little coloration these speakers give and how they project the qualities (or lack of) in the front end equipment.
I have no doubt guys like Hugh Dean of Aspen amps could easily train me to pick the differences - hell without training once I get my hands on a much better amp for an extended period it will probably become apparent. In the mean time when I get them I plan to enjoy my panny XR55 until financial issues allow me to investigate alternatives.
bhobba :[/list:u]Good man that Hugh Dean...and he makes a very good amp, the AKSA. Its DIY (or get someone to do it for you)....and it works very well with my TP's. Might be worth checking out when your money flow is better. Hope your speakers arrive soon Bob !!! [/list:u]Chris[/list:u]
One advantage of the aspen is I am looking at using a bolder modded SB3 which works great with its internal volume control so I would need a switch to directly input the SB3 and output from a HT receiver.
PS - I've heard neither amp you mentioned, but given your location and their reputation, I'd have think long and hard before going with something other than Aspen/AKSA. I believe few would dare question Hugh's technical expertise, and he has time and again proven himself a true gentleman and scholar. I'd bet dollars to donuts his amps would sound glorious w/ the SP Techs. If I could afford it, I'd have someone build four of the 100W N+ amps for me and have a bi-amping field day.
Its Bill ....