For my main loudspeaker setup I am running a pair of B&W 683's. On the back there are a four sets of binding posts that are bridged by a large bracket. The bracket is removed for biamping or bypassing the internal crossover for whatever reason. I was wondering where my bass went when I connected up my MKIII's downsizing from my PPP units. Turns out one of the brackets came loose on my right speaker. Now I have my bass back! Yeah! :) :) :)
I now am listening to Jeffery Osborne's debut album and it sounds almost as loud as my 130 watt PPP amps at the same volume setting on the preamp. So it turns out at even half the recommended capacitance I have pretty punchie bass.
I am the type that likes to work rather than mooch over summer breaks. My student apartment complex is virtually empty and with no downstairs neighbor, I can crank it! Most young people like only the earthquake bass, but I need the mids and highs to back it up. All part of being hi-fi, unlike the rest of the mooching millennial's of my age, whom are all no-fi! We need school in the summer. The pre-industrial agrarian age is over people.
I had a few of them over to my place and they were just blown away by the sound. One even asked me where they can get a sound system like mine. I told them you should get a job first instead of partying all night, save some money, and I will build you one.
Never happened, lol!
Anyone else have a pair of those speakers? I compared them against a few other pairs and the others just sounded god-awful in comparison, and they were more expensive too! B&W really did their homework.
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