In Reply to: Three Chesky's posted by Joel_Waterman on November 3, 2006 at 18:12:57:
Curious how these sound for that.Some of the jazz titles I've tried listening to in that format are much too strong with regard to the rear channels. That being the sensation of instruments behind you rather than just being subtle for ambience. Pretty much I've steered clear for jazz with multichannel listening. Classical music is a much different story, at least in my listening experiences.
I'll eventually pick these up. I'm sure the XA777ES will do fine with them in just two channel. Multichannel would be an added bonus!
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- Do You Listen In Multichannel? - Robertc88 08:20:38 11/04/06 (10)
- Heads-up MCH discs require a little tweaking on the rear channels - Pacman 19:24:01 11/04/06 (0)
- Re: Do You Listen In Multichannel? - Ted Smith 09:49:22 11/04/06 (8)
- Hopefully You Have These - Robertc88 08:54:51 11/06/06 (4)
- Yep, I've got them - Ted Smith 09:57:06 11/06/06 (3)
- Re: Yep, I've got them - Ted Smith 10:03:30 11/06/06 (2)
- Thanks For Taking The Time - Robertc88 03:44:57 11/07/06 (1)
- Heads Up recordings aren't subtle :) - Ted Smith 08:01:40 11/07/06 (0)
- Agreed - Robert C. Lang 16:42:07 11/05/06 (0)
- Re: Do You Listen In Multichannel? - theaudiohiffle 14:11:50 11/04/06 (1)
- Re: Do You Listen In Multichannel? - Ted Smith 15:54:47 11/04/06 (0)