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Ian, That's quite a list and a lot of fun.Clearly, this list is not completely reflective of your opinions if, indeed as your moniker and avatar suggests, you are a fan of ATC speakers. Those across the pond have heard them more often than in the US - they are really stunning pieces of kit. The littlest passive (I think the ATC 7) has a hand doped 5" cone and an easy to listen to silk tweet that has a tone that really is great from a little teeny box. Imaging is sicko unreal, but man, do these ...
I think the list at the beginning of this thread is a composite of many other sites' views and opinions... which is very cynical in general... and why I and many others have landed here. AudioCircle is a bit different. If you want to build a system for $400 or $40,000 the people here are most interested in helping you build what suits your tastes best... not bashing people for what they like or dislike. If the list described characteristics instead of dislikes, it would mean more. As it stands, it' ...
Again, do not take my post too seriously. I actually got a bit of a chuckle at the wafer-thin mentality that occupies the audio fringe. I wonder if real converasations take place face-to-face like the ones I have read on otehr boards. I'd think they'd terminate early in a brawl! ...
Limiting factors to quality sound reproduction in the home:1. Poor quality of most recordings. Unfortunately seems like my favorite music falls into that category.2. Poor room/room set up. "Normal" residental rooms are too small, nearly all are poorly designed for good acoustics, and those darn family members seem to limit placing equipment were it belongs to provide the best sound.3. Limited money.Me, I'm a:Floorstanding, fullrange/single driver, SET, digital kinda guy.
Carlman, Yeah, it looked like a 'flame' post to me first, but Ian's remarks are not his own, just collected from many others on every side of the audiophile spectrum. It's pretty amazing that that many opinions exist - we all listen with a 'similar' set of ears and the same music. I thought I'd read enough on a certain other board. They are far, far too concerned with equipment, and checking each others knickers for the package size. I thought the opinions there ran the gamut, all the way from overboard to absurd Ian, Wow - our US importer must tack on a mint to the ATC line....I think the passive 10's are $2100.00 here. No wonder they sell well in the UK...just too darn pricey in the US. Tho, fantastic sound they have. Yes the same thing happens with some other brands.Sonus Faber and Vienna Acoustics are about 100% more expensive in the USA. Dynaudio has a huge markup also. Over here, we have the joy of paying the pound amount of some American products. You think Bose 901's are too much? Change the dollar sign, to a pound sign and multiply by 1.7. The Wilson Audio Specialties watt/puppy 7 is listed at 22,000 pounds, or 1.7 times as high as in the USA. It's all greed of the end companies or importers. That is why, above all else it is important for one to listen to products, and not reviews. IMO, the ATC SCM-12 easily bested the 4k + Dynaudio anniversary monitor. The price difference here is staggering. But again, for me it's music and design, not pricetag.