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audion3wb
Junior Audioholic
The other day I strolled into the only place in Fairbanks that deals in home audio. From what I knew they mainly do custom installs. Low and behold they sell B&W. Eager to listen I go into their demo theater and listen to a pair of 703s. Now considering that these speakers were selling for 3k a pair (a full 3 times as much as my Polk mainsk) I was very underwhelmed.
Perhaps I should have brought my own listening material, or maybe my expectations were too high. If I had to say one thing I noticed was that I thought the highs on the B&Ws were more detailed. Which I appreciated but I wouldnt triple my speaker budget to attain that either.
So whats the deal folks? Is there an invisible wall to get to the "next level" of home audio and you have to spend more than 5k a pair of for speakers to reach it? Or am I just being too hasty in my judgement of the B&Ws?
Perhaps I should have brought my own listening material, or maybe my expectations were too high. If I had to say one thing I noticed was that I thought the highs on the B&Ws were more detailed. Which I appreciated but I wouldnt triple my speaker budget to attain that either.
So whats the deal folks? Is there an invisible wall to get to the "next level" of home audio and you have to spend more than 5k a pair of for speakers to reach it? Or am I just being too hasty in my judgement of the B&Ws?