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RE: All speakers need to be...but....

Posted by Bill the K on February 12, 2012 at 07:27:57:

Dont nice guys finish last? I meant nice as full of compromises. In the lower registers of bass, the warmth of mid and the clarity and sweetness of treble. Niceness also hinted at politeness of sound. Controversies arise when there are some great features which some may not quite hear. Audiophiles need opportunities to tune the room, fine tune the sources and lend an ear to perceived greatness.

Sorry if I did not quite make myself all too clear.

Cheers
Bill