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In Reply to: RE: Aqualung ?? posted by user510 on April 10, 2017 at 19:56:17
Dunno what to say?
My Thorens runs thru my F6 amp to my Tannoys.
NO issues whatsoever.
No standoffs for My speaker wires tho :-)
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"Dunno what to say?
My Thorens runs thru my F6 amp to my Tannoys.
NO issues whatsoever.
No standoffs for My speaker wires tho :-)"Actually I chose not to argue on the point of whether or not original pressings of Aqualung are lacking in bass presence. There has been so much discussion in this very issue in the past that I really feel no need to defend my position against yours. The general consensus is nearly 100% against your impression.
Search the vinyl/asylum using the key words: Aqualung bass
That said, I've no doubt that your Tannoys do produce lots of bass. Differences in all the various systems we use will result in different impressions. But I think you're off the mark on this one.
-Steve
Edits: 04/11/17
That said, I've no doubt that your Tannoys do produce lots of bass. Differences in all the various systems we use will result in different impressions. But I think you're off the mark on this one.
I feel it's silly to divert the discussion in the direction of 'what system are you listening on?' Obviously, all of us complaining that Aqualung is shy on bass are not complaining about any other album in our collection being shy in the bass section. Meaning, we are completely satisfied with the way our system pressurizes the room with bass tones. So why would Aqualung all of a sudden be traceable to an issue with our systems?
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