MadScientist;142303 Wrote: > Originally Posted by Transporterator: > > "There was just one thing that bothered me. Compared to my SB3, the > transport seemed a bit lightweight - there was no weight to the sound. > I walked around the room and found that actually there was plenty of > bass - but not where I wanted it. It was at the sides of the room, and > in the hall outside, but not in my listening position. For the first > time in years I then experimented with moving my speakers to new > positions, including firing across the room rather than down it. > > Wow! What a difference! After a whole day rearranging furniture, I have > now achieved something I never thought possible. The sound is sublime, > detailed, powerful, full of life, capturing all the nuances of the > original performance. Some tracks, recorded well (the Stones track, > Love in Vain from Let it Bleed is a good example), are just > unbelieveable - I can (I know this sounds dead corny, but its true) > close my eyes and Mick, Keith and the boys, still in their 20s, are > playing there just for me! I have never heard anything like this - even > from a system costing over £300,000 I once sat and listened to that had > so many tubes in the multiple amps that the owner listened to it in his > vest in a vain attempt to keep cool." > > So, you have to re-arrange the furniture for the Transporter to sound > better than the SB3! > > Sorry, but this sounds like a load of audiophile b*****ks to me! > > MS
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