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Robert Harley writes in the April/May '04 TAS
about an interesting demo by David Wilson at
CES '04.
Wilson was setting his Sophia's against an unamed,
higher-priced speaker. When the curtain was lifted,
Wilson was driving the Sophias with a $1k Parasound
amp, using an Apple iPOD as the source.
Harley does not go into detail about the sound,
but declared Wilson the hands-down winner over the
more expensive speaker, driven by a $7k Krell amp
and Krell digital source. The implication is of
course that the iPOD+Parasound+Sophia combo sounded
pretty darn good.
As Harley indicates in the column, Wilson sought
to prove that even a moderate (cheap?) front-end
can sound good with the right speakers (not agreeing
here, just paraphrasing).
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On 6/5/04 11:59 AM, in article o5mwc.44042$pt3.34412@attbi_s03, "Jim Mauro"
<james.mauro@verizon.net> wrote:
> As Harley indicates in the column, Wilson sought
> to prove that even a moderate (cheap?) front-end
> can sound good with the right speakers (not agreeing
> here, just paraphrasing).
It can - no doubt about it. And the iPOD is an excellent source when using
AIFF and other uncompressed formats!
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