Yep, ideal for pubs/clubs but having heard several in domestic situations it's a very 'tiring' sound. Mind you the people who think Bang & Olufsen are 'HiFi' are even more deluded.Bose always 'sounds' great, but I agree. If you're looking for reference or accuracy it's not the best, but Bose does make music that makes your foot tap....
Horses for courses.
I didnt realise the 80s had enough good music to last 30 minutesIt’s awesome. I just press button 5 on top of it and it randomly plays some 30 hours of 80s classics!
Interesting.....This is what I bought to play through some fairly decent kit using an offboard DAC. I honestly can't tell the difference between a CD recorded on here in a lossless format and the original CD. Clever piece of equipment.
http://www.novafidelity.co.uk/x12features/
It is - I'm huge impressed - I have 1,000+ CDs recorded on the hard disk, with plenty room for more (2tb). Internet radio, streaming services, yada yada. I went this route as we had so very many CDs already.Interesting.....
...90s and ..00s too
I’ve got an old Sony stacker system and I’m thinking of binning it for an upgrade.
I haven’t got a massive budget but been looking at the Denon DM41 and pairing it with a pair of Dali Zensor 1 speakers. I’ve looked at a lot of reviews and have yet to read a negative one about this particular piece of kits build quality, sound, functionality and reliability at this price point. Also been looking at the Marantz CR11 but some say the wifi is unreliable and keeps
dropping out. Anyone had a Denon?
I've got a Cambridge Audio CD and Amp (Topaz) connected to Eltax bookshelf speakers, I've tried moving the speakers a few times but the sound is still generally a tad dead / muffled.
Could it be down to the speaker wires being really long?
No but if you're using 'bell wire' it won't help on long runs but I suspect the speakers are the main culprit.I've got a Cambridge Audio CD and Amp (Topaz) connected to Eltax bookshelf speakers, I've tried moving the speakers a few times but the sound is still generally a tad dead / muffled.
Could it be down to the speaker wires being really long?
With Bose it certainly isn't sound quality.