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In Reply to: RE: JBL SR4725 as home hi-fi rig.. posted by harecording on July 27, 2008 at 09:47:31
Yeh, I really only care what my ears say, but wanted to see if anyone with limited $ & lover of low wattage tubers tried this also. I figured they would be unlistenable experiment. This is far from what it is..to me & my guitar playing too loud 41 year old ears..Heck even my Soldano sounds correct on recorded playback through them for tone, not many affordable fairlly high eff speakers do this well as in guitar tone, IMO..I can not listen to speakers that don't capture the distinct nature of each guitar tone with players that actually care about what goes out to the public or did at one time..Nice that someone with your experience in the industry is helping out on AA.
J & G
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I must say that I continously unimpressed with what most people are manufacturing, buying and pontificating about. Having been a performer and engineer myself, I have yet to find anything in hifi would that even comes close to some of the monitor systems used in studios, or provide the impact that great FOH systems provide. I have a studio at my residence now, so I am luck there. When I get my kids out of the house, I will likely do what you are doing and move some PA stuff into the living room. I would use some hi-q boxes, which won't be cheap, but there are companies going out of business or upgrading every season. So I should be able to get something affordable. I would like to have some of the Clair custom stuff.
In the audio shop, a couple of us listen to modern prog rock. Most of the speakers can't deliver the goods on guitar as you say, or beefy Mike Portnoy drums.
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