LSiM707 too fatiguing?

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  • ravaneli
    ravaneli Posts: 530
    edited November 2012
    im pretty sure its that song. It fatugued me in just 20 seconds. I imagine they play it in Guantanamo when waterboarding doesn't work.
    Play something merrier, mate!
    BlueFox wrote: »
    I have found that tube based computers provide the best sound quality. ENIAC and MANIAC I offer a smooth, well defined and articulated sound unmatched by the current silicon based CPUs. :wink:
    But as in all things your perception is your reality.
  • ravaneli
    ravaneli Posts: 530
    edited November 2012
    that dreadnaught III is one sick looking amp though. I can buy this just for the looks of it.
    BlueFox wrote: »
    I have found that tube based computers provide the best sound quality. ENIAC and MANIAC I offer a smooth, well defined and articulated sound unmatched by the current silicon based CPUs. :wink:
    But as in all things your perception is your reality.
  • nancyandroid
    nancyandroid Posts: 8
    edited November 2012
    looks shiny and bright to me not too fatiguing but a little bit yes
  • Serendipity
    Serendipity Posts: 6,975
    edited November 2012
    Finally decided on something. Should be here in the next few weeks. It's got a nice DAC too.

    Will have pics to come...
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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 19,249
    edited November 2012
    F1nut wrote: »
    I've heard all 3 LSiM models on high end tube gear, high end SS gear and a combo of both in a variety of settings. I also heard the 707's driven by an AVR and feed from a universal player. The only times I heard a bright top end was once with some unknown song played off a computer. It wasn't the computer as other songs were ok. It wasn't the speakers or the other gear, it was the recording. The other time was with the AVR/universal player, everything was thin/bright. Swapped out the AVR for a man amp and swapped out the source to something I forget. Anyway, the result was no more thin/bright sound. My conclusion is the speakers are not inherently bright, it's what's feeding them that makes the difference.

    Holy crap, that's the best review I think I have ever seen from you. In fact, I think it's the ONLY review. As you are man of few words, this speaks volumes.


    *faints*



    *wakes up*



    Warnabrotha' when you are about to do that. Holy smokes, Batman.

    Tom
    ~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~
  • Drenis
    Drenis Posts: 2,871
    edited November 2012
    treitz3 wrote: »
    Holy crap, that's the best review I think I have ever seen from you. In fact, I think it's the ONLY review. As you are man of few words, this speaks volumes.


    *faints*



    *wakes up*



    Warnabrotha' when you are about to do that. Holy smokes, Batman.

    Tom

    Except, he didn't state his favorite/least favorite.

    That would have been the cats meow. :razz:
  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 19,249
    edited November 2012
    "Man. Few. Words. Expect. Few.

    Review Done.

    F1"




    I wouldn't expect too much from Jesse. He'll tell you like it is from the pair that God gave him but it will be sweet [maybe not], short and.....short.

    Tom
    ~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,814
    edited November 2012
    Tom, you've simply missed others I've posted. Some were much more detailed and of course, longer.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

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