In Reply to: Krell EVO-222 preamp and Martin Logan Summits. posted by Phil W on March 5, 2007 at 16:56:45:
Your system would be way too detailed (aka, bright) for me. But that's a preference issue. I really don't think that detail, in and of itself, helps or hurts the recognition of polarity differences. The more you do recognize them though, the easier it becomes (and more of a curse, too). I've come to think it's mostly a case of speaker coherence and how simple the crossover is. My Gallo Reference 3s are extremely sensitive to polarity changes (the Gallo tech rep concurs), and to put it mildly, this is a mixed blessing.
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- Re: Krell EVO-222 preamp and Martin Logan Summits. - Dave Pogue 17:13:35 03/05/07 (14)
- Some might think my system is too "bright" . . . - Phil W 17:52:22 03/05/07 (13)
- Probably both. - Dave Pogue 18:18:24 03/05/07 (12)
- Re: Probably both. - The Sound Guy 20:24:09 03/05/07 (11)
- Re: Probably both. - Ted Smith 20:56:54 03/05/07 (10)
- Re: Probably both. - The Sound Guy 22:45:27 03/06/07 (1)
- Re: Probably both. - Ted Smith 22:52:59 03/06/07 (0)
- Take a single label, - Dave Pogue 04:37:44 03/06/07 (7)
- Sorry, I got carried away - Dave Pogue 05:53:36 03/06/07 (6)
- Hey, it's the first post with something specific to listen to - Ted Smith 08:09:47 03/06/07 (5)
- You may be pleasantly surprised - Dave Pogue 08:16:21 03/06/07 (4)
- Re: You may be pleasantly surprised - Ted Smith 12:27:08 03/06/07 (3)
- I just checked your system - Dave Pogue 13:04:44 03/06/07 (2)
- Re: I just checked your system - Ted Smith 13:18:34 03/06/07 (1)
- Re: I just checked your system - Dave Pogue 14:12:44 03/06/07 (0)