[Vintage-Audio] H.H. Scott Rocks With Paradigm Monitor 9!

Phil Lefever [email protected]
Tue Feb 4 18:21:01 2003


>While I am biding my time, and not patiently, searching for a pair of vintage
>speakers to compliment my H. H. Scott LT-110 FM multiplex tuner and LK-72B
>integrated stereo amplifier, I connected it up to a new pair of Paradigm 
>Monitor
>9 speakers. Wow! I could not believe the incredible fidelity and acoustic
>dynamics that filled the room.

Don't listen to them too long before getting the vintage speakers! You
won't what to listen to the older speakers after you have spent time
with modern high quality speakers like these ;)

I full well expect to be flamed for a comment like this on a vintage list
but the one component I dislike are old speakers. Quality modern designs
work very well and the aging components of older speakers aren't getting
any better with time. Of course this is _my opinion_ and others may differ!

>I was going to bi-wire the speakers to increase the highs, but this pure
>Titanium dome tweeter does not need any help. The audio is crisp, crystal 
>clear
>and true.

I'd love to hear a good explanation of the physics of how bi-wiring a
pair of speakers alters how the cables work. I full well understand
bi-amplification and I haven't owned a system for over 20 years that
hasn't been bi-amplified. My question is what does bi-wiring do that
is beneficial? It is much like what does a high buck set of speaker
wires do that is beneficial. If one didn't _know_ that a pair of speakers
was bi-wired could they tell? Hmmmm, Likely more flames I guess.

73 all

Phil



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