So, I figured I should sit down and do some serious listening. [Hee hee. That cracks me up.]
Alright, I need to make comparisons. But I'm not going to use the Magnavox. That would just be silly. There's really no point. Everything sounds better with the DeVore speakers and Arcam Solo. Sometimes the immediately discernible difference is subtle, simply a matter of volume. But then there's also greater presence — I mean that I can feel the music, I can sense the musicians and their instruments in the space before me. If you were sitting here with me, I could point them out to you. I could tell you where the guitarist is posing, where the bassist is hiding, where the singer is gripping the mic. And then there's higher resolution — I mean, not only can I tell you where the guitarist is standing, but I can offer guesses at what kind of guitar is being played, and how the strings are being strummed, and then, the drummer: I can tell you if he's using sticks or brushes — but you probably don't need me to tell you that, you can hear it for yourself — and I can almost see him switch between the two. And isn't that cool?
Let me stop. I've gained a bit of vocabulary in my five years at Stereophile. It would be impossible for me to have missed; I've read every single review we've written — once, twice, three times, maybe more — over the last five years. How many reviews is that? I could tell you, if you gave me a few minutes, but what's the point? It's a big number. I've gained a bit of vocabulary, and I almost wish I hadn't. I'd like to feel strained — even more than I feel now — I'd like to be crippled into use of only emotions, colors, sighs and grunts. Instead I talk about presence and resolution. Soon I'll throw a soundstage and a deep, black background at you. Before you know it, I'll hit you upside the head with some snappy transients. Watch out for the outstanding low-level microdynamics. They'll get you where it hurts.
making any sense? Will somebody:
help me out here? Audiophiles are standing by, waiting to take your calls. Thanks.















