@@absoluteaudio0028 I beg to differ, it will only be amplified music of the poor music which in a way is worse affliction to one ears. I have been on Bristol HiFi Show where the upper end Naim system via Focals were being played. The tracks played was typical pretentious music often played in such events where the musical intent was totally lost but may show off the eg bass. To that point I did not care for this system. Then on same system the Organ Symphony (No3) of Saint-Saens was put on. Wow the whole experience changed now it was something really wonderful and I really took note how this system drew out the music and the texture of that organ. If the music is good that's the best starting point of any HiFi system. If the music is 'meh' not even a £100,000.00 system will change the quality, or it will make the music worse as sound will probably be more revealing of the negatives....
@@PursuitPerfectSystem I'm just saying that I've heard very expensive speakers and maybe 1% out there really deliver something special. 99% of them are simply overpriced and overstated in terms of sound quality.
@@creepz6590 I agree with you. I kept the same system for over 20 years, changed the dac and serviced the CD player. Apart from digital not much has improved.
I like those. A lot.
I HAD T-10 and D-20R, K6 is my dream.
Me too
Stunning kit winkywanky music
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It seems to me that a lot of the HiFi presenters of their brands do not have a clue what music to play to interest the audience/customers....
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sounds rubbish on you tube, sit in front of the speakers it is way different, then you get the glory of the notes
@@absoluteaudio0028 I beg to differ, it will only be amplified music of the poor music which in a way is worse affliction to one ears. I have been on Bristol HiFi Show where the upper end Naim system via Focals were being played. The tracks played was typical pretentious music often played in such events where the musical intent was totally lost but may show off the eg bass. To that point I did not care for this system. Then on same system the Organ Symphony (No3) of Saint-Saens was put on. Wow the whole experience changed now it was something really wonderful and I really took note how this system drew out the music and the texture of that organ. If the music is good that's the best starting point of any HiFi system. If the music is 'meh' not even a £100,000.00 system will change the quality, or it will make the music worse as sound will probably be more revealing of the negatives....
I still have Proac Studio 3 for music listening. Takes a powerful amplifier, have replaced the crossover caps, but resistors are unmarked dammit!
Killer speakers but that set up and awful music did nothing to promote the product, people just walking out as well midway just reaffirms that
you obviously are ignorant, music is by Andrea Vollenweider and strings are hard to produce from a harp
Sales guy trying to demo speakers while swaying his gut in front of the woofers. Stand near the back my guy, jesus.
Nice speakers, rubbish music. That kind of music would not sell the speakers to me. I want to hear the speakers work!!!
Oh look! Another pair of expensive speakers that my 300 pound speakers kill!
they had 3 rooms with all different price levels of speakers in, I will get to those videos soon
@@PursuitPerfectSystem I'm just saying that I've heard very expensive speakers and maybe 1% out there really deliver something special. 99% of them are simply overpriced and overstated in terms of sound quality.
@@creepz6590 I agree with you. I kept the same system for over 20 years, changed the dac and serviced the CD player. Apart from digital not much has improved.
What speakers do you have?
@@BullrullarN I have a pair of ruark equinox bought new in1998 fed by Restek electronics bought at the same time,
You should play some kind of metal, or BSO on it