In Reply to: RE: They're Different From Each Other posted by brupri on November 9, 2007 at 16:33:49:
*First off, there's no messing about with speaker placement, they sit against the wall.*
A newer range Naim speakers work also in a free-space arrangement.
The Allaes or Ariva, for instance, can boom if they are placed too close to the rear wall. An -SATs can work on both. The SL2 & DBL are, however, still need to be placed right up against the rear wall.
You still need to *mess around* for the better performance.
* Secondly, the system is sonically, technically and philosophically in alignment. No more playing with interconnects, speaker wire...anything.*
With an addition of the phono sockets, a listener now can play around with various aftermarket interconnect cables. Speaker wire, OTOH, is still a case by case.
Sonically, I think, using a provided cables yield the best intended results, however.
*It's done and it is very revealing of the source material.*
As anything some of the system configuration can be. But not all the time especially when you use a non-Naim speakers.
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- RE: They're Different From Each Other - kuma 16:39:12 11/09/07 (0)