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So you want to buy a gramophone then do you grandad ?
Do you want woofers and tweeters?
So you want to buy a gramophone then do you grandad ?
Do you want a Dolby with it ?
Do you want woofers and tweeters?
From my experience, Yamaha are pretty good. Not top of the range but good value and I can't fault them for the quality you get.
Speakers? - you just can't beat Bose.
well after all that i plumped for my original idea from richer sounds . they dont sound as good as in the shop nor as loud . the chap said i needed to bed them in . does this really make such a difference? they were mind boggling in the shop but definitely not as good as at home .
Perhaps I'm over-effusive about Bose, then. But I have a pair of Bose speakers and sub-woofer that I bought in 1990 that still sound as good as they did back then, and since then I've updated every other part of the system (sometimes twice) - but never felt the need to replace the speakers. For cost and size they still blow me away.
It will also depend on what they were paired up with in the shop and what cabling they had as to how they sounded then to how they sound on your system. But yes, new speakers will require 'bedding in' to get the 'mudiness' out of them.
This explains it quite well :
with regards running in speakers;
most manufacturers will offer advice on bedding in speakers, or rather they will explain how for the first 'X' amount of playing time the driver in question will sound offish or muddy....but this has no similarity to "running in", an engine....
your simply bedding in the cones suspension, when new its stiff and tight, so sonic reproduction will suffer, and if running at full tilt you may exceed the speakers thermal handling,(causing excessive heat build up in the coil/coils), but so what, it should be guaranteed, if it fails take it back....
the moment you supply power to a speaker it begins to bed in, if that power level is constant, then the speaker will become accustomed to that level of power, as soon as you attempt to supply more power it again is 'bedding in', to truly bed a speakers suspension in takes many hours, but it should be carried out in the same manner as you would normally use it, there is absolutely no point adhering to certain volume levels for certain periods of time, your doing the speaker no favours...
cheers for that mate. in the shop it was playing my cd's on a £750 quid cd player compared to my pioneer cdj 350 via a mixer . i bought the same cables as in the demo room and my speakers are also tight against the wall. all of that will make a difference but not as much as i thought . also the volume in the shop was really loud at half volume on the amp . to get it to the same volume im putting the amp up to 3/4. strange!
Dynaudio - very nice speakers.
Totem use some Dynaudio drivers in many of their speakers.
Did you do much to match the NAD kit to the Dyns? What sort of music are you generally listening to?