I tried Welsh. The tenors and basses sing lovely but the orchestra sounds like 
a piano and the higher registers disappear altogether.


On 6 Feb 2012, at 11:25, adamdea wrote:

> 
> superbonham;688947 Wrote: 
>> ... using Russian/cyrillic keyboard (borrowed from a friend) and Konkani
>> (कोंकणी) language setting now ...
>> best sound so far: beautiful balance, tone, soundstage, depth, timing,
>> feels like you can reach into the music, fantastic, never heard
>> anything so good.
>> 
>> I think I can get used to the cyrillic letters on my keyboard but the
>> Konkani language setting is giving me a hard time. But hey - it's all
>> about the audiophile music reproduction after all ...
> 
> I've been really struggling with the right settings for la nozze di
> figaro- Italian means you can hear the singing perfectly but the
> orchestra shifts backwards in the soundstage, german means the
> orchestra snap into focus but the singers go off for a tea break. 
> 
> At the moment it's tough to decide between german for the win 8
> settings and italian on the SBT (lovely, chewy caramelly flavour with
> just a hint of zirconium on the tongue), and italian for win 8/ german
> on the touch (handles brilliantly round corners but only comes with a 5
> year warranty.)
> 
> 
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