What do you think is wrong with them? I have listened to them before to, and I wasn't terribly impressed with them either. I thought the highs sucked and the mids were too dry (if that makes sense). I just want to know what you think is wrong with them.
I'm not very used to describing these thing but:
the lows are great, but just too much. Gets in the way of dynamics. Highs suck. I don't get much detail, just get a nicely warm sound. It's like they put a warm blanket on the sound or something. The speakers just seem to be too slow. Sometimes seems like all they have is slamming bass, nothing more.
I bought them 12 years ago, when I was 19. Then I was very pleased with them but these days I find myself enjoying headphones to listen music to.
I practically use them only when watching movies or concerts, the B&W's.
(edit: they're paired with Marantz SR4001 as a receiver)
Are those series 3? I think those are beautiful. I have the 602s3. I know they're only low-end but I enjoy mine and have no complaints...but I seem to be easy to please. I have my 602s3 set up properly in a dedicated room in a near-field placement. I also run a Velodyne HGS-10 sub with these. If I had the money to blow on an upgrade, I'd ditch my Rotel amp and buy some nice active monitors for around $1,500.
I bought mine in the US when they were first released(actually a pre-order).I believe this was 8~9 years ago. I heard the 602s2 and was impressed with them compared to other nice brands in this price range such as Paradigm among a few others.
If you click on my sig "Evil Things" , it will take you to my Webshots where you can navigate to another album that shows my music room.
I don't know which version, don't know how to check that? I bought them new, 12 years ago. I compared between 602, 603 and 604 and some JBL's and Magnats (awful!) in that store.
Do you have a direct link for me for that music room?
I see pictures of (some very cool) portables, I found a beatiful cat, but not a music room
actually with wintertime here in Holland right now, when i get out of the chair behind my pc, she immediately jumps on the chair (chair=warm). When I come back she doesn't let me go back easily.
Soo.... In the past few months (7-8 months) I've traded around a lot of speakers.
Started with Sony SS-K70ED Floorstanding speakers (considering I paid $150 with a 5 year warranty, I dont think it was too bad) in '05
Few months ago I got a Magnepan MMG, then I later added a Energy S8.3 sub.
Since then I've had Magnepan SMG's (2 pairs), MG12's, MG1.6's, Vandersteen 2CE, Paradigm Studio Reference 100 v.2 (still have these), Atom v.2, and v.4, also a set of Insignia NS-B2111. There are p
I never really had more than 2 pairs at the same time. I just like trying out difference speakers. I've given away the Insignia's and sold/traded the rest (except for the Paradigm towers). I'm not sure what I want next... I think I want something small that I can use near my desktop. I'm thinking about getting the Swan M200 MKIII.
actually with wintertime here in Holland right now, when i get out of the chair behind my pc, she immediately jumps on the chair (chair=warm). When I come back she doesn't let me go back easily.
Buy a heating pad for your cat. My cat is crazy about her pad - I put a heating pad inside a basket with cheap fleece blanket over it. Not only is the cat happy, but it keeps her off the furniture.
Fronts: Klipsch Reference Series RB-61
Center: Klipsch RC-52
Rears: JBL (from 1995 no idea...they work for me I'm not as concerned about rear detail as I am with the front sound stage matching and the sub)
Sub: Definitive Technology Supercube II
actually with wintertime here in Holland right now, when i get out of the chair behind my pc, she immediately jumps on the chair (chair=warm). When I come back she doesn't let me go back easily.
Buy a heating pad for your cat. My cat is crazy about her pad - I put a heating pad inside a basket with cheap fleece blanket over it. Not only is the cat happy, but it keeps her off the furniture.
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