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Speakers are awesome.

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Yep. Still can't commit without hearing one in my system. Plus looking to hear a DCC2se this summer.

It's used, on the 'gon. If you don't like it, you just flip it for the cost of shipping.

It's used, on the 'gon. If you don't like it, you just flip it for the cost of shipping.

we both like the North Star, Deepak, and the Capitole Mk II is a big upgrade.

It will probably come down to this once my amp is done.

Yeah, but my speakers don't have an "off axis", and that's the way I like it.

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sorry, omni people are sematically challenged ... you need to use the term "lobing" instead of "off axis".

Say what? Alright, yeah, kinda...

Pedant.

And right after you called me an "omni person", which isn't entirely correct, neither. And then misspelled "semantically".

Maybe if I had said, "my speakers don't have an off-axis per se", because as soon as you get off-axis with one set of drivers, you're getting more on-axis with another. Which is lobing. Sort of.

I guess my point is, they're a lot less dependent on listener position than traditional "directional" driver-based speakers.

finally got some omnis, eh? like 'em a lot?
I do. But I still prefer headphones. Not because I think one or the other is better, it's just headphone-listening is more in line with the way I listen to music than speaker-listening is.

Peter have you heard the MBL 101? Just curious what your thoughts are.

And right after you called me an "omni person", which isn't entirely correct, neither.

double negative

;D

No, but when people mean "anal retentive" and say "anal", I correct them. And snicker to myself while doing so. (Incomplete sentence, yes, I know, it's an internet forum.)

And when people just say arse ?

a slightly bizarre question this but: would speakers be as effective headphones if most of the listening was done lying down or would the speakers need to be positioned so that the listener was facing them in order for them to retain a good effect ?

It depends what you're trying to accomplish. If you're trying to image the band in front of you, then above you would be correct. If you're trying to imagine the band is in the room with you while you are lying down (as I would if I were listening to, say, Cowboy Junkies), then normal positioning would probably more likely accomplish that.

No, but when people mean "anal retentive" and say "anal", I correct them. And snicker to myself while doing so. (Incomplete sentence, yes, I know, it's an internet forum.)

[anal-retentive]I think you mean "froo froo".[/anal-retentive]

LIAR! >:D

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right now i'm listening to Pink Floyd via iPod Touch to Salty's Gilmore Lite to Boomana's HD650s. gotta say, sounds pretty good.

You have to use an iMod with ALO vcap docks and ALO jena cryo interconnects and ALO vampire Senn cables.

On a more serious side note, how do you like the HD650 that boomana said you would most definitely like?

which is why i've been using speaker cables made out of old 14 AWG power cables.

IMHO, it's some of the best stuff you can use. Although I hear coat hangers are now popular. :D

lowes 6 gauge wire is amazingly good stuff!

i use mit 750 cause it was not that much and has a nice high end

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