on the contrary, the a900ti is far above the a900, much more so than the a900 is above the a700. I was surprised by this myself when I tested them all against one another at the Audiocubes store in NYC. Since then I've read some comments that seem to indicate that the AT fans consider th ti a much bigger jump up than the a900ltd was. Never heard a limited myself, but my ears confirm that the ti is quite easily and clearly better than the normal 900. Personally, I'd prefer it if the cheaper, less bling version was just as good, but in this case AT won't give us cheapskates that satisfaction.
Originally Posted by facelvega /img/forum/go_quote.gif on the contrary, the a900ti is far above the a900, much more so than the a900 is above the a700. I was surprised by this myself when I tested them all against one another at the Audiocubes store in NYC. Since then I've read some comments that seem to indicate that the AT fans consider th ti a much bigger jump up than the a900ltd was. Never heard a limited myself, but my ears confirm that the ti is quite easily and clearly better than the normal 900. Personally, I'd prefer it if the cheaper, less bling version was just as good, but in this case AT won't give us cheapskates that satisfaction.
Is that good for classical music? or denon d5000 or Jvc Dx1000 or ed9 is better?
closed for classical? Frankly, I don't know if I'd recommend any of these for classical music. The big and exaggerated bass that most head-fiers prefer (and which these all have) would actually be a negative for most classical. K271S, maybe?
Yes there is a night and day difference between the A900 and A900Ti. Just as there is a improvement of the A900LTD and A950LTD over the A900, the Ti takes this improvement further by offering a more precise and detailed sound. The links below are a few impressions and comparison of the A900Ti:
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