
mperfct
Audioholic Samurai
$10 says that Grand Prix hit the light pole right after that picture was taken.
Yeah, as much as I like the style and technical features of B&O's equipment, I would not be happy with the music reproduction of the set we heard. There! I just saved myself $23,000.Hey Dave, I just got through tracking down my BIA SACD to listen to Track 3 in Mantown and I could see what you mean about the detail of the acoustic guitar that was missing on the BeoLab 5. It's right at the beginning of the tune. Obviously when Time Magazine awarded them the Product of the Year Award they had not heard of the Dayton BR-1's coupled with a $36 fleabay sub driven by an antiquated H/K rec'r and used $50 Denon DVD 2200. I think my system may sound better than one costing roughly 112.5 times more ... and I included the cost of wires and installation. Can they match that?![]()
Okay ... their display does smoke mine.
Note: We stopped at a Bang & Olufsen where the sales dude was nice
enough to demo a $45,000 set up for us. They had BIA on their server.
Oh yeah, their speakers have some sort of Adaptive Bass Control (ABC)
which might account for the different sound signature of different tracks.
If she wants a ride in the direction she's thumbing, she's on the wrong side of the road. If I was the Grand Prix driver, I'd turn around for her though...$10 says that Grand Prix hit the light pole right after that picture was taken.
Hey Dave, I just got through tracking down my BIA SACD to listen to Track 3 in Mantown and I could see what you mean about the detail of the acoustic guitar that was missing on the BeoLab 5. It's right at the beginning of the tune. Obviously when Time Magazine awarded them the Product of the Year Award they had not heard of the Dayton BR-1's coupled with a $36 fleabay sub driven by an antiquated H/K rec'r and used $50 Denon DVD 2200. I think my system may sound better than one costing roughly 112.5 times more ... and I included the cost of wires and installation. Can they match that?![]()
Okay ... their display does smoke mine.
Note: We stopped at a Bang & Olufsen where the sales dude was nice
enough to demo a $45,000 set up for us. They had BIA on their server.
Oh yeah, their speakers have some sort of Adaptive Bass Control (ABC)
which might account for the different sound signature of different tracks.
Was it a lossless file?Yeah, as much as I like the style and technical features of B&O's equipment, I would not be happy with the music reproduction of the set we heard. There! I just saved myself $23,000.
I know where Rick will be on Saturday!
"Your"I've decided to put off learning guitar until after my bike racing season is over in mid-January. There's not enough time in the day to be decent at both.
Maybe I can compose a song for your Twister "competitions".
I'm past due to watch that movie again.
The two dumbest guys on this site get together and you think either of us thought to ask a technical question like that?Was it a lossless file?
Their server had BR quality movies so I assume they had the BR audio codecs. Ifsofacto there would be no reason for them to have their music stored in a lossy format ... especially when they are selling equipment costing as much as theirs does.I was just happy to get out the rain and look at some expensive gear.![]()
I would have thought so too, but the ding dongs at the store I was at did it so...Their server had BR quality movies so I assume they had the BR audio codecs. Ifsofacto there would be no reason for them to have their music stored in a lossy format ... especially when they are selling equipment costing as much as theirs does.
Despite the lack of resolution with the acoustic guitar, the bass and overall volume was very impressive. The speakers didn't flinch when cranked way too loud for that space so they do having something going for them.
I'm sorry I didn't figure out to use the 'Johnny Depp in a Speedo' line earlier.
I would have liked a chance to wear that one out.
Was that a B&O store? What was it you listened to?the ding dongs at the store I was at did it so...![]()
It was a Tweeter store. Various songs. The server was a store wide computer driven something or other and I think it was 256mbps MP3's. It's been like 4 years so I'm sketchy on he details.Was that a B&O store? What was it you listened to?
I'm sure that B&O's sales would be minimally affected by the resolution of their music. I mean what do you think the chances are of them having a real potential customer knowing a piece of music so well that they are actually able to perform an accurate analysis of their gear based on it being played? I know 'we' listen to music like that but I don't know anybody else who does and I don't know anybody who can afford that stuff so I think the chances of finding a potential buyer who does listen like that diminish exponentially ... I use the term loosely as I am not a mathematician so don't ask me to help you with your homework.
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