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RE: 1960s if it's labeled GB5751

Posted by Pat S. on February 18, 2012 at 17:01:45:

Thanks for the description, Mendel. I agree with you that they do have a relaxed and flowing sound. "Smooth" is another description that comes to mind. But, also, there is detail and transparency. I think I actually prefer these to the Raytheon BP windmill-getter 5751's. The Raytheon's sound a bit too forward in the upper mids/lower treble in my system and can be a little fatiguing after awhile. I know they are magical in other systems, though. As you said, it is all very subjective.