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In Reply to: RE: Silver LL1931 - my thoughts posted by Balazs on September 9, 2012 at 04:16:00:
I have compared the copper LL1931 to the copper LL1933. Clearly they sound pretty similar, because the only difference between them is the core material. However, there is a sonic difference. Put simply, the LL1931 has a more detailed, resolving character, but some listeners regard the highly detailed presentation as a type of coolness. The LL1933 has a somewhat warmer, but slightly less resolving sound. Another way of presenting the difference is that the LL1933 uses bigger sonic brushstrokes to paint the sound, whereas the LL1931 presents the whole in relatively fine detail.
You might hear the breathing of a close-miked solo performer with real clarity using the LL1931, whereas the LL1933 will allow you to hear the breathing, but it would appear more as background compared to the flow of the music.
With the right recordings cued up these are easy things to hear, but damned difficult to describe with words!
Kevin Carter
K&K Audio
www.kandkaudio.com
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- RE: Silver LL1931 - my thoughts - KevinC 19:24:18 09/09/12 (3)
- RE: Silver LL1931 - my thoughts - Balazs 08:50:29 09/10/12 (2)
- RE: Silver LL1931 - my thoughts - KevinC 10:45:51 10/03/12 (0)
- RE: Silver LL1931 - my thoughts - Balazs 15:34:14 10/02/12 (0)