Hi Niyant

Not at all. I am not in favor or against any brand. 
It is just that small enclosures don't sound good to 
my ears. Btw, I have a decent onkyo receiver.

Ps: sorry for the non-arr post

Thanks
Suresh

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On Oct 3, 2009, at 12:48 AM, "niyant_dalal" <niyant.da...@gmail.com> wrote:

wiredbeats, 
thanks, that was v detailed. What I liked the most was the 10 reference tracks. 
This could infact be a separate thread -- digging out AR's reference tracks 
(and other composer's in B'wood). 

kaissiom, 
thanks. I'd like to add the AKG K700 to your list. They're rated as the 'god' 
of reference headphones. 
you busted another myth -- about Monster Cable. Do you know of any other cable 
company that offers good value? 

suresh, 
you've got a nice setup there. you didn't mention what receivers run your JBLs. 
also what's your source - Cd / ipod, etc? 

your "speakers #1" -- you're not slamming Bose again, are you ;)

does any one use a lossless Ipod transport like the Wadia dock? This one's damn 
expensive for what it does -- but it does something very interesting (click the 
link to read more about it). 
(audiohilics forums is what i also usually go to)


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "wiredbeats ." <wiredbe...@...> wrote:
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> hey!
> i don't know about all that. Just that i am a huge fan of headphones and i 
> try and collect some rare or some sorta expensive ones. But in audio stuff 
> expensive does not mean good!..there are some basic ipod headphones for even 
> 1000 rupees by sennheiser that are damn cool, esply the bass response. Try it 
> or try 'JBL reference' headphones i think it costs 2500 rupees, an absolute 
> stunner.
> OK, here is the little i know and it works
> Home Theatre
> Dont go by the number of speakers. Some sony models come with 5 center button 
> speakers and woofer of 4 channels thats like 11 speakers!! - Farce. Just take 
> any 850RMS above home theatre with auto/manual calibration. Use manual 
> calibration for rear right and rear left and notch it by say 1.5 dB. treble 
> sounds crispper then. Works for ALL RAHMAN DISCS. 
> Don't go by the size of the woofer. As long as its in a wooden box its 
> fine.However, don't ever push the woofer into a corner of the room. It booms 
> and the bass reproduction is wrong. You are looking for a rumble not windows 
> rattling. Move your woofer about half feet away from walls. Test it by 
> playing Maula Maula track from Delhi 6 ( a suble bass line that sounds so 
> great!!) 
> If you have some cash to blow try these
> Jamo S 606 home speaker systemsHarmom Kardon HKTS series 
> And yes, i agree Bose is over rated. Its great but lot of other guys have 
> caught on and now theres very little difference. Go right ahead and by 
> anything nice thats has packed speakers in wood. Not plastic.
> And if you get a DVD/CD player with the package but it. Normally u only get 
> an AMP. In that case PLEASE do not compromise on your DVD player. Don't fit 
> local ones. 
> Play CDs and not MP3s in these systems to judge the output.
> Sometimes we might feel the bass or treble is low while playing a CD. But the 
> sonic range is usually very rich and if you just change your seat it might 
> sound better. 
> CD players 
> I sometimes think standlone systems sound way better. When you buy a HiFI or 
> a mini HiFi, try and locate one with a manual EQ. This feature is becoming 
> quite rare and i hate it. I found a pair from Wharfedale quite stunning. But 
> then don't break your head!, but any neat wooden bookshelf speakers with 
> system of about 150 RMS will be just fine for a small room. Like a Hostel 
> room.
> Headphones
> Firstly, throw your iPOD headphones into the trash. The device works fine, 
> but pathetic headphones.For your regular use like running,GYMing etc buy the 
> Sennheiser that comes in a green box ( don't know the model number). Costs 
> about 1500 rupees. It takes your iPOD audio to a different level. However, i 
> found HD 595 Senheisser the awesomest one! Bose also works, but dont pay that 
> much seriously. MP3 is MP3, you wont get some magic extra sounds and most of 
> today's bollywood music is compressed and fedility is missing ( this included 
> BLUE also,sorry ...). Blue sounds bad even in good headphones. Seriously, 
> whats with that?
> Audiophiles thingy
> Well, investing on sound is not a bad idea only if you are listening to that 
> kind of a material in its original medium. And this does not include Original 
> MP3 CDs! Some of these Sony CD contain 'Super MP3!!' what the heck is that!
> The thing is, Audiophiles range is no doubt superior but it depends a lot on 
> listening ambiance. Mostly we live in apartments with lot of world noises and 
> volume issues. With this we only end up under utilizing the machines. And if 
> you hookup an MP3 player you are just wasting your money in those. 
> Most materials are not produced for Audiophiles. 
> Dos and Don'ts for playing audio CDs
> Don't look for surround sound in audio CDs. Even if its is Rahman you won't 
> find 5.1 effect in audio CDs. Its not meant for it. Super Audio CD or SACD is 
> very rare. I have a few but have not compared with any standard CD medium of 
> the same track. 
> Don't increase the volume and think wow. If you can't hear details in 1/3rd 
> volume then either your setting is wrong or the CD is badly recorded. 
> REFERENCE AR RAHMAN TRACKS FOR TESTING IN YOUR NEW HOME THEATRE/ CD SYSTEM. 
> Selected purly in brilliance in the sound(Not in any order)
> Dil Se Re Marudhaani - Sakkarakatti Ghanan Ghanan - Lagaan (Bose showrooms 
> used this track as demo for a long time!)Taal Se Taal Mila Gurus of peace - 
> VandemataramDo Kadam - Meenaxi - A Tale of 3 CitiesEkla Chalo - Bose the 
> forgotten HeroMain Albeli -ZubeidaKwaja Mere Kwaja - Jodha AkbarAha 
> Tamizhamma - Azhagiya Tamizh Magan
> Note Roja is missing!..yeah its old now. But worth a remaster i think
> Hope this was of some use!!
> Regards
> Wb
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> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> From: c.pix...@...
> Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 12:47:26 +0530
> Subject: Re: [arr] any 'Audiophiles' on this group?
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