jh901 wrote: > - Soundstage will be wider, taller, deeper > - Images will be larger and better defined > - Bass will be more taught, defined, deeper and faster > - Highs will be "sweeter" and more extended > - You will notice the relative absence of listening fatigue (which > really shocked me) > - Open. Yes, when you hear how "open" the presentation is you will > think, "hey, I don't need vinyl!!" > - Data retrieval. The Cary will retrieve more data and get it safely on > it's way out to the pre. You will hear this additional detail easily > with no strain whatsoever.
Wow let be the first to congratulate you on passing the high end audio reviewer writing test. Do us all a favor and leave the audiophile mumbo jumbo to the clowns, oops, I mean reviewers, in the audio rags, oops, I means magazines. But let's go over them one by one: The is no such thing as soundstage. The only thing soundstage is a construct of the over active imaginations of audio reviewers. Therefore it can not be wider, taller or deeper. Images and imaging are another audio reviewer construct. Doesn't really exist, never has and never will. Okay the bass may actually sound better. I'll give you this one. Highs are not sweet, unless you're in a Dutch coffee shop. I never suffer from listening fatigue when listening to my current audio system, which includes a Transporter. I only suffer from listening to bad music. Open???? Perhaps you did visit a Dutch coffee shop. I was not aware of the Transporter somehow forgetting to process some of the data. Perhaps it is low on memory or maybe it's just getting old and forgetful. Hey, it's been fun! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ralphpnj's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=10827 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=96407 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list audiophiles@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles