Sep 14, 2014 at 12:24 PM Post #4,516 of 11,866

  Stumbled across this person - seems like a serious FAD fan
 
http://club.coneco.net/user/69856/
 

 
Pretty sure @Kiats owns more FAD than that too. 
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Sep 14, 2014 at 12:31 PM Post #4,517 of 11,866
Sep 18, 2014 at 1:59 PM Post #4,520 of 11,866
How does the Piano forte viii differ from the x?


The housing of the PF-X is made of Chrome Copper, whereas the PF-VIII is made of brass. (The PF-IX is polished Stainless Steel).
 
Sep 18, 2014 at 2:15 PM Post #4,521 of 11,866
  How does the Piano forte viii differ from the x?

 
I believe the X is the most exaggerated in mids focus and has the weirdest overall sense of imaging. There are a number of posts on the subject in this thread. Try searching
 
Sep 18, 2014 at 10:51 PM Post #4,523 of 11,866
The X is the wild child of PF line. The VIII and IX are similar with the VIII a bit more lively but not as clean. I prefer the IX but it is a matter of taste. I would certainly not own both. They are too similar.
 
I would however add the X to my portfolio in addition to the IX (if funds and priorities allowed). It is that different. The mids are as thick as maple syrup. With the right music, it is stunning. (And with the wrong music, it is really wrong. John Mayer Trio Live through the PF X is one of the weirdest things that I have ever heard. And the harmonies of sweet Peter Paul and Mary screeched a gash through my brain. But piano, acoustic guitar, simple vocals... Wow!)
 
Sep 19, 2014 at 12:48 AM Post #4,524 of 11,866
The X is the wild child of PF line. The VIII and IX are similar with the VIII a bit more lively but not as clean. I prefer the IX but it is a matter of taste. I would certainly not own both. They are too similar.

I would however add the X to my portfolio in addition to the IX (if funds and priorities allowed). It is that different. The mids are as thick as maple syrup. With the right music, it is stunning. (And with the wrong music, it is really wrong. John Mayer Trio Live through the PF X is one of the weirdest things that I have ever heard. And the harmonies of sweet Peter Paul and Mary screeched a gash through my brain. But piano, acoustic guitar, simple vocals... Wow!)


Agree! Save for the not owning both VIII and IX bit. ;)
 
Sep 20, 2014 at 2:59 AM Post #4,526 of 11,866
Sep 22, 2014 at 9:08 PM Post #4,527 of 11,866
Well...just became a proud owner of the Lab1 :) other than what has already been written about it, first impressions are that it is simply effortless. Pairing with the Tera brings a sound that is stunningly natural and unfatiguing. You would suddenly forget about picking out details as you would in critical listening because the music just grabs a hold of you, and I feel that's a good thing
 
Sep 22, 2014 at 9:37 PM Post #4,528 of 11,866
Well...just became a proud owner of the Lab1 :) other than what has already been written about it, first impressions are that it is simply effortless. Pairing with the Tera brings a sound that is stunningly natural and unfatiguing. You would suddenly forget about picking out details as you would in critical listening because the music just grabs a hold of you, and I feel that's a good thing


Congrats on scoring a LAB! Well said on your impressions...I can second what a nice pairing the Tera/LAB combo make.
 
Sep 22, 2014 at 10:45 PM Post #4,529 of 11,866
Well...just became a proud owner of the Lab1 :) other than what has already been written about it, first impressions are that it is simply effortless. Pairing with the Tera brings a sound that is stunningly natural and unfatiguing. You would suddenly forget about picking out details as you would in critical listening because the music just grabs a hold of you, and I feel that's a good thing


Congrats! As I said before, the other killer combo is with the Calyx M. :)
 

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