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BTW, what are the new speakers you've got? I've got some coming in tomorrow as well. Oh, the stoke.
Hey Neeko: http://www.fact-speakers.com/products/fact8/default.aspxStokety-stoke-stoke !What's headin' your way?D.D.
Whoa, man. Those look like some deadly bits of kit. How are they treating you so far? Here's what I'm grokking to as of two hours ago: http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=97955.0YAY.
I'm surprised that no one has a classical selection that they find moving/engaging/etc. For me, this Rachmaninoff gives me goosebumps.
Neeko : Here is my initial review of the FACT.8 after having this demo set in my rig for a week or so ( mine are on the way ) : Stunning. I have never heard such clarity in a speaker. Ever. They do everything right. Crazy good speakers.Those new Soundfields look like big fun - you diggin' em?Grok On! D.D.
Oh, so we're talkin goose bumps, hair raising? Over the past decade nothing has done this to me like Sufjan Stevens, Come On Feel The Illinoise. If you aren't totally blown away when track 4 ends, you better check your pulse.
Right on man, been meaning to check this out... putting it on the list. Love this thread!
My MMG's will be here in a matter of hours. I'm busy pulling out albums that I'm dying to hear on these things. I just bought a new Soul Album, Called Wheedle's Groove, Seattle era funk 65'-75' that will probably get first spin.. It's an incredible, incredible album... then I'll put in some jazz next.. And then, with great hope for a good result, I'll eventually put some metal and hip hop in, and some poorly recorded stuff. Scared to take out my monitors and sub because it sounds so good in my room. Ok, back to talk about records.