The inmates own more than one pair of speakers and a few own several. They must be listening to them depending on the type of music listened. I feel that the choice of speaker to listen may depend on the mood one is in. The case in point is my friend, a senior Attorney, whose habit of listening to Classical music exclusively on his Sonus Faber during the preparation of a major litigation and once the big one is over he switches to a Dali and Jazz. I just wonder what mood the reviewers of speakers are while they listen to them critically. Do they notice differences in the sound quality on different days? Please excuse if I am nitpicking.
I relax and enjoy music when the mood is right but if upset I prefer watching Kill Bill 2.
Cheers
Bill
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- RE: Not only speakers, but systems - Sordidman 14:56:40 06/25/14 (0)
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