I was listening to a pair of B&W CM9's for a few hours the other day. They were powered by a McIntosh 602 (600 watts per channel) amp, a McIntosh C2300 pre amp, a McIntosh C500 cd player, and a McIntosh 750 server. The room was about 15' X 30' with some sound treatment behind the speakers and at the far end wall some wood baffles... a dealer's showroom.
I got listening to a MOFI (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab) version of Muddy Waters - Folk Singer. Folk singer is deceiving. WOW, what an awsome recording of a really splendid blues album.
This system sounded real real good. The speakers were beauties. Beautiful to look at. Beautiful to listen to. The sound was great at low volume as well as higher volume. It was a wonderful listening experience. I played with the pre amp some but mainly flat. There was a real noticeable change of soundstage when you move around the room.
Would the CM9's be responsible for the soundstage and the shifting of it or do you think a component is more responsible?
At home I tried the same piece of music with my McIntosh system. I have Linn speakers, 'though (sorry, I'm shopping) ... and I found no shifting of the soundstage like what occured at the showroom.
Any opinions or experience along these lines?
I got listening to a MOFI (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab) version of Muddy Waters - Folk Singer. Folk singer is deceiving. WOW, what an awsome recording of a really splendid blues album.
This system sounded real real good. The speakers were beauties. Beautiful to look at. Beautiful to listen to. The sound was great at low volume as well as higher volume. It was a wonderful listening experience. I played with the pre amp some but mainly flat. There was a real noticeable change of soundstage when you move around the room.
Would the CM9's be responsible for the soundstage and the shifting of it or do you think a component is more responsible?
At home I tried the same piece of music with my McIntosh system. I have Linn speakers, 'though (sorry, I'm shopping) ... and I found no shifting of the soundstage like what occured at the showroom.
Any opinions or experience along these lines?

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