The JVC FX850..Woodie perfection?. (A review)
May 12, 2014 at 5:46 PM Post #932 of 3,535
I love the fx850 but today I just got the ocharaku flat sui and now I don't know what to say :scream:

 
Whatever you say, my wallet is now def anyways 
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What I'll say between the RE600 and the FX850 is that the transition was like going from excellent bookshelf speakers to excellent floor standing column speakers and the RE600 are now gone. I said it.
 
May 12, 2014 at 6:40 PM Post #933 of 3,535
   
Whatever you say, my wallet is now def anyways 
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What I'll say between the RE600 and the FX850 is that the transition was like going from excellent bookshelf speakers to excellent floor standing column speakers and the RE600 are now gone. I said it.


Yes, there is a fullness to the sound that is like floor standing speakers versus bookshelf. Great Metaphor!
 
May 12, 2014 at 7:00 PM Post #934 of 3,535
True. It does sound full and liquid, but the flat 4 sound full and coherent and open and as full or thick but technically a half step forward in capabilities...but still I don't have enough hours of burn in so can't give a great impression yet...the flat 4 is fresh out of the box and I hope the treble improves:yum:
 
May 12, 2014 at 11:55 PM Post #938 of 3,535
   
Whatever you say, my wallet is now def anyways 
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What I'll say between the RE600 and the FX850 is that the transition was like going from excellent bookshelf speakers to excellent floor standing column speakers and the RE600 are now gone. I said it.

 
hmmm....i m excited with this description ..gonna be a treat with big thumping orchestra pieces. 
 
(Mochill is happy with his flat4 bookshelfspkrs...hehehe...u aint touching my wallet !!! )
 
May 12, 2014 at 11:58 PM Post #939 of 3,535
Never did like the Sui, or the Kaede for that matter. Much prefer the FX850s, but again YMMV
 
May 13, 2014 at 12:09 AM Post #942 of 3,535
I'm loving them, don't know why others don't :disappointed:


Probably the treble. Someone mentioned artificial detail, then SUIs take them to a whole nother level. Not to mention a certain sibilance to it that just fatigues me way too fast.
 
May 13, 2014 at 12:36 AM Post #944 of 3,535
Well the Kaede will give you that. It was too much for me personally. But the Kaedes have better mid-range, tighter bass and a better timbre. It reminded me too much of the EX1000 with the treble :frowning2:. Not as bad but where I couldn't listen to them very long.
 

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