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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • I distil the most important things I have learned about getting a Hifi system to sound great.
    Link to my Patreon
    / abritishaudiophile
    Link to speaker setup video
    • Hifi Myths & Misconcep...
    Time Stamps
    0:00 Intro
    0:49 Know your sound
    3:47 The right speaker for your space
    6:17 Synergy is king
    8:32 Don't upgrade in bite-sizes
    10:31 Location, location, location
    16:22 Conclusion

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  • @totalplonker824
    @totalplonker824 2 года назад +50

    For at least 2 years I've spent nearly all of my disposable income on my audio setup and what I've find more astonishing than anything else... is how quick I get used to the sound of the new audio component! Maybe it's time to slow down and start enjoying it for what it is.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад +5

      Maybe. You have put together a nice system. Any videos coming? 😊👍

    • @totalplonker824
      @totalplonker824 2 года назад +1

      "Maybe" yeah that's funny because another arcam power is in the post! Even though my 90 Watts per channel arcam avr20 was quite capable of running my sonus Faber sonetto speakers, at the end of the day just had to lower that distortion 🥴 Besides as you probably will agree with me... rather than an AVR, speakers like these needs to be going through a dedicated amp! Can't wait for it to arrive and set it up 😁 another thing I like to mention... I placed a GIK diffuser/absorption panel on my back wall and WoW apart from my stereo speakers it has had more of an impact on my listening experience than any other component!
      When it's all done maybe I will post another video, after all it's all a shared experience. Btw did you ever get round to sorting up your merchandise? I'd be honoured to be wearing one of your 'British audiophile' t-shirts.
      You've given me good advice throughout my audio journey, so thanks again mate 👍

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад +1

      @@totalplonker824 thank you for the update. I need to get my act together and offer some merchandising options 😊👍

    • @Colin623
      @Colin623 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yes I would agree with your assertion, I was diagnosed with 'Upgradeitis' each time I ungraded lets say an interconnect, I would automatically say to myself, right, If I upgrade amp then that new cable will perform even better, so along comes a new amp. then I would say to myself ok, if I were to upgrade my speakers that will get the best out of my other upgrades 😂 Then once you get the speakers I used to think maybe to get the best out of my new and improved speakers I should once again buy a more expensive speaker cable to get the best out of it, so on and so on, going round in circles while spending a small fortune in the process, but I did eventually see sense and gave up my addiction to upgrading, eventually giving the system away to my music loving daughter ! That was ten years ago, but now just bought a new system but at a low budget level, not going down the that old road of continually chasing my tail !

  • @richardramorino3319
    @richardramorino3319 2 года назад +64

    Honestly, I think this is the best video I have ever seen on the subject matter. Well organized and succinct. It's sad so many budding audiophiles can't hear more equipment. When I see their comments I realize they don't have much experience. They gravitate to the same few products they see reviewed online. Do they realize much of the reason they see so many small standmount speakers is because reviewers don't want to drag bigger floorstanders around and then have to re-box them. Do they realize some manufacturers flood online reviewers with stuff and other manufacturers don't make them available for review. That's why you see the same products reviewed over and over. They are duped by click-bait "giant killer" or '"best ever" headlines. I appreciate sites such as A British Audiophile work hard to keep it real.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад +4

      Thank you Richard. That is heartwarming to hear. Excellent points well made 👍😊👍

    • @andrewwebb4635
      @andrewwebb4635 2 года назад +2

      I like your point about floorstanders being inconvenient to shop assistants. I’ve been puzzled why the emphasis nowadays is so much towards smaller speakers and this may help to explain it. I’m basically an oldy large speaker man but I’ve tried a couple of well reviewed smaller stand mounts in my house over the years but without liking them.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад +1

      @@andrewwebb4635 thank you 😊

    • @pliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
      @pliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Год назад

      @@andrewwebb4635 Sometimes its all about budget I love the Monitor Audio Gold speakers but oculdnt afford the towers so i settled for the bookshelves

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Год назад

      @@pliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I wonder how the bookshelves compare. The towers sound great. I feel if I can get the same sound from a smaller speaker then that's what I'd do. I may try to build/buy a speaker utilising great drivers like Purifi or Bleisma

  • @dylanemeraldgrey
    @dylanemeraldgrey 2 года назад +5

    Excellent. A good balance of conceptual, technical, and practical advice clearly organized and presented. One can't ask much more than that from a RUclips video. You're getting the most out of the medium on this one mate. Well done.

  • @edholmwood
    @edholmwood 2 года назад +8

    Great video. I agree that speaker placement has the biggest impact and that identifying the tone you like best makes things much easier.

  • @jimgerace1746
    @jimgerace1746 2 года назад +2

    Excellent advice presented in an intelligent, informative and easy to understand format. No biases or prejudices, just solid ideas and useful data . Thanks

  • @RickPfeister
    @RickPfeister Год назад +1

    I am new to the audiophile hobby and have watched and read a ton of information over the past few months, and this is the best single piece of advice I've come across. It has answered a few questions that have come to mind since starting out and thinking about where I might go next with my system. I'm now a subscriber and look forward to your other videos. This was excellent; thanks again!

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  Год назад +1

      Thank you Rick. I was aimed as a guide and I delighted that you found it useful 😊👍

  • @archiemacdonald553
    @archiemacdonald553 2 года назад +5

    many thanks Tarun for another great video .after 40 years still learning things from your wonderful channel .🌝

  • @BansheeFifteen
    @BansheeFifteen 2 месяца назад +2

    Whew. I'm kind of blown away with your advise. Thank You. I think I would have to reconsider what I'm trying to do.

  • @Kah0ona
    @Kah0ona 2 года назад +2

    great video again. As far as 'clarity' goes: your videos have that in abundance, the way you explain things. Keep it up!

  • @bertlundgren1900
    @bertlundgren1900 2 года назад +4

    I was searching for a new hifi setup for about a year until i find the sound i was looking for, a hegel with amphion speakers and rel sub. Then i started testing speaker placement but i didn't heard much of a difference. Well, thats it then i fought. One day after I big cleaning of the room I put the speakers about a meter from the back of the wall and put the speakers further apart and wow...a whole new sound apperead. It was crazy, couldn't believe my ears.
    I am a big fan of your channel, always objektive and fun to listen to.
    Cheers from sweden 🙂

  • @garden_hooligan
    @garden_hooligan 2 года назад +7

    You really helped me organize my thoughts by categorizing the aspects to consider. Thank you so much for the assistance.

  • @georgedomse
    @georgedomse 2 года назад +3

    Completely unrelated, I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all the advice in your replies over the last couple of weeks! I purchased an Exposure 3010S2D, and in conjunction with my KEF LS50 Metas it leaves me speechless. The soundstage is the best I ever experienced, extending in all dimensions like I have never heard in my own system. I only had the possibility to have it turned on for an hour max, but I. Am. Blown. Away.

  • @markedwards6165
    @markedwards6165 Год назад +4

    I have been an audiophile since I first heard a friends system in 1976. The system was a pair Klipsch Cornwall's, Phase Linear separates and a B & O linear tracking turntable. Absolutely blew my mind. In the 70's we had half a dozen high end stores in the area ( 0 as of last year ). I got to experience a wide variety of speakers and components first hand. Some of my favorites were Klipsch classic horn speakers, Dahlquist DQ-10's, Infinity IRS Beta's, Walsh Radiator's, Beveridge Electrostatic' s, Apogee's, Martin Logan Stats, Mark Levenson, Yamaha, Phase Linear, B & O and others. Unfortunately, I could only afford a modest Yamaha system. NS-10m's, 15 watt receiver and entry level Yamaha turntable. Took a step up in the 90's. Cambridge Audio electronics and CD, Project TT, B & W 600 series speakers. I finally received some inheritance last year and got my dream system. Tekton DI SE's, Hegel H120 integrated, Clearaudio TT with Soundsmith Carmen Cart, Sutherland KC Vibe PS, Denefrips Ares 12th Aniv. and Iris DDC, Schiit Lokius EQ, Puritan PM136 power conditioner. DIY Fine Silver speaker cable and interconnects, Audioquest XLR's and power cables. Adding a Roon NUC soon to bring streaming up to par. Putting together a system in the age Covid 19 was particularly difficult as I would have to drive a minimum of 5 hours to audition anything. I carefully studied a number of reviews and Absolute Sound articles and hoped everything would play well together. I was fortunate to have great reviewers such as your self to help me decide. Still not hearing anything in person until I had possession in my own home. I am beyond pleased that everything worked well together. I credit reviewers like yourself to give me the confidence to take the leap. Even though I have arrived at my dream setup I will continue to follow yours and certain others for knowledge and keep abreast of the latest developments in high end audio. Thank you! Now I'll concentrate on LPs and CD and discovering new artists through streaming.

  • @toddm.7712
    @toddm.7712 2 года назад +7

    Great video!!!
    This overview is excellent advice, presented in an understandable manner for anyone. The concept of "active listening" vs "passive listening" is not always completely understood... Most people's listening rooms are the "weak link" in the "system"!

  • @erics.4113
    @erics.4113 2 года назад +2

    Another well thought-out and articulated video. As always, it's a pleasure listening to your hifi wisdom and finding how it aligns with my brief experience in the hobby. Although I'm a newbie, ive accumulated a tidy bit of gear and (I feel) experience in this short time.
    My newbie findings so far: move your speakers around and experiment! If you are fortunate enough to have several speakers, amps, etc, also rotate them in and out. I've learned so much from practical comparison and contrasting different pieces.

  • @bmt_techno
    @bmt_techno 2 года назад +2

    Love your commentary and video topics. Excellently laid out and presented cleanly. Easy to understand.

  • @matthewrichey8542
    @matthewrichey8542 2 года назад +5

    Very informative video. I’ve been working on putting together an optimal (i.e., balancing cost and listening preferences) system together. No doubt, the better the equipment the better chance there is of having a great outcome. I want to second the “location, location, location” issue. I have a dedicated room that is basically 25’x12’x8’ (LWH) set up on the long axis. After some time with my Magnepan 1.7i’s, I finally found a very good placement. I had been keeping them 4-5 feet from the front wall and about 2 feet or so from the side walls. After visiting a friend who had a pair of 20.7’s setup about 10 feet apart, I was stunned by the scale of his soundstage. So on whim, I moved my 1.7i’s basically next to the side walls. The difference was stunning. The soundstage was magnified immensely and the center image was still locked in. Suddenly all the parts of the music became significantly better defined and, hence, pleasurable.
    The reason this works so well, in my view, is that Maggies (and other open baffle speakers, probably) have very little side dispersion. Everything is front and back. That means being next to walls isn’t an issue like it is with box speakers. I also have some absorbing panels right at the first reflection points on each side.

  • @thefloop2813
    @thefloop2813 8 месяцев назад +4

    You are an absolute wealth of accurate information, and i can't believe i didn't find your channel sooner.

  • @sadge9697
    @sadge9697 2 года назад +1

    This is possibly the best overall video for hifi beginners I've seen to date. Well done!

  • @martinfox2244
    @martinfox2244 2 года назад +6

    Great advice especially the free speaker upgrade (proper placement).

  • @whitey7998
    @whitey7998 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your time and advice Tarun.

  • @willbrink
    @willbrink 9 месяцев назад +3

    First tip, don't put your speakers on the flat surface per the picture! :)

  • @allansh828
    @allansh828 2 года назад +118

    top 1 tip: make money. This hobby is very very expensive. Some experienced players know how to build a decent system on a budget, but it costs a lot to be that experienced.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад +20

      That is a good tip. This hobby can be expensive 😊

    • @thepuma2012
      @thepuma2012 2 года назад +20

      second hand can be a good way to go then, you even can sell again if something doesn t fit so well in your system after all, without a big loss on money. It s a way to ¨ discover" good equipment and improvements, sometimes for a third of the money

    • @manuzach
      @manuzach 2 года назад

      Or Get Schiit

    • @carlsitler9071
      @carlsitler9071 2 года назад +2

      My system cost $700 with all new gear except speakers (used Marantz 3-way 15" woofer). Sanskrit 2, Asgard 3 and BasX. Planar headphones were a couple bills more.

    • @jamesdwright
      @jamesdwright 2 года назад +11

      I've come to realize you are gonna make mistakes along the way so you have be clever and choose in demand brands and mint second hand units that allow you to sell on for minimal loss. Once you know what you like then you can take the plunge and buy new. But it's a difficult hobby as we just don't have the time, money and access to a broad range of equipment to audition and find the sound we like.

  • @mbrinas1
    @mbrinas1 2 года назад +1

    Great video….as usual. It has helped me solidify the next upgrade in my system. The quality of the recording is also an important comment of your sound. Thank you.

  • @musicmaniac2165
    @musicmaniac2165 2 года назад +1

    I'm enjoying your reviews and ideas. I just added the wharfdale linton to my system. Keep up the videos.

  • @jaywit72
    @jaywit72 Год назад +1

    Out of all the videos and reviews I’ve watched on RUclips, articles I’ve read, and speaker and amp auditioning at HiFi stores, I learned more in this 20 minutes than everything else combined. Thank you!
    I didn’t know my basic as RX-V483 and MA bronze 2 could image so well and be so clear as when I increased the distance from the wall from 40cm to 90cm. Sure I lost all the bass but I have a sub and it is a large room. Also sitting in the equal triangle instead of isosceles made a huge difference too. I’m building a new house and have designed a 4.5m x 6m media room and I can’t wait to set up some new gear in that space which what I’ve learned from this video. Thanks Tarun.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  Год назад +1

      Thank you kindly Joshua. It means a great deal to get feedback like that. Good luck with the move 👍😊👍

  • @jorgejuanfustetortosa2921
    @jorgejuanfustetortosa2921 2 года назад +1

    Great vídeo Tarun, as always. It is clear, concise and useful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @martins.7653
    @martins.7653 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for a really interesting and informative post. I like my own set up, and personally have found by keeping basically to one or two "brands" that I've settled into a sound I enjoy. In part, I guess as many people find, its been rather dependent on which local hifi shop/dealer I have been able to form a longer term relationship with, and so be able to audition equipment.
    So that's personally what has driven some of my own choices. It's also nice reading other people's comments on your videos, feels like a nice group of hifi enthusiasts! Thanks Tarun

  • @mart7404
    @mart7404 2 года назад +1

    Excellent advice. Thanks for sharing Tarun.

  • @rickshort5569
    @rickshort5569 2 года назад +2

    Thanks again for a very indepth and understandable video. This should be watched by everyone who's into or thinking about getting into hi fi. Well done you 👏 👏

  • @harvestgroup644
    @harvestgroup644 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great simple and informative video. I agree that matching of components is quite key.. would also add clean power as-well or the time of day you listen, makes a huge difference especially if you bypassing the preamp or going passive preamp. I almost sold my Yamaha NS30 speakers and keep Martin Logans using a krell pre , thanks I decided to bypass the preamp and now they are my best speaker, the MLs are seating in the bench now.

  • @zyphryx9
    @zyphryx9 2 года назад +1

    Another great video. Thanks for distilling you experience especially the part about asymmetric rooms. That’s exactly what I’m dealing with at the moment. It’s by no means the end of the world but the more open side speaker always sounds different than the closer side.

  • @infn
    @infn 2 года назад +1

    Solid advice - I agree with all the points. I would add that WAF has a huge impact on sound too, particularly in the living room. Fortunately my main rig sits in my listening room/home office where large rockwool panels are perfectly fine. It's a ridiculously uneven sounding room though, so I've been forced into digital room correction in addition to the room treatment.

  • @kblack3970
    @kblack3970 Год назад +1

    Another great instructive video! I’ve upgraded from a 600 series B&W to a 700 series and totally lost my “near field” sound but gained the spaciousness I was longing for. (speakers disappearing) Tweaking is part of the enjoyment at this point and I’ll continue as long as possible, who needs steak when rice will do!

  • @doifeellucky
    @doifeellucky 2 года назад +27

    This is one of the best HiFi related videos I’ve seen. Great insight and advice. Thanks Tarun.
    My biggest issue is that I think my setup is pretty good, but how much better could it be. I’m reluctant to invest a significant amount without knowing what I’m likely to get, especially as my room is far from ideal.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад +2

      Thank you my friend. Very kind and greatly appreciated. I think you are wise to not throw money at the problem if the room positioning isn’t sorted 👍😊👍

    • @Roof_Pizza
      @Roof_Pizza 2 года назад

      Move, get rid of the wife otherwise wait for something to break. My next purchase is either a new tv (5th in 20 years) or Mini DSP as I don't have full control of my subwoofers. Room is sorted.

    • @doifeellucky
      @doifeellucky 2 года назад

      @@Roof_Pizza I’m probably going to get an OLED, but my 10 year old Panasonic plasma is still going strong. Keeps the room heated too.

    • @AgentPepsi1
      @AgentPepsi1 2 года назад +6

      I too am reluctant sometimes, well, most of the time, to spend a significant amount and not know the likely outcome. With the room, it took me several years to realize that there is a significant difference between "music" and "movies" and that you cannot optimize a system for both with pleasing results (at least in my experience).
      Our solution: As my husband and I very rarely watch TV, but do like movies... we have a small, stand-alone system in his little office at our home. It's actually a set of computer speakers (Klipsch Pro-Media) which work really nicely. I took over the living room (which was also not ideal, but my sweetie built a partition for me to help with the speaker placement) for strictly two-channel sound. 😊

    • @geraldmcmullon2465
      @geraldmcmullon2465 2 года назад +2

      @@Roof_Pizza Got my speakers, Very happy. Wife didn't like them. I kept the speakers. wife version 2 didn't like them either. I still have the speakers.
      The speakers break (the amplifiers in them). I repair them. I got back ups for when they spend time in for repairs. I still have the speakers. :)

  • @vinylgabfest2853
    @vinylgabfest2853 2 года назад +1

    This was really useful. Experience changes with component upgrades. When starting I think integrated is very common because it's simple. Transitioning to separates has reaped rewards but also has revealed synergies and conflicts with equipment. I am so glad you didn't mention cables ;) All the topics you covered are the ones I noticed the biggest differences in my own setup. I agree a space designed for listening with good placement acoustic treatment would be ideal and I think can make a huge difference.

  • @DakTirCue
    @DakTirCue 2 года назад +4

    I've come to really enjoy your videos Tarun. I know that this particular vid deals more with amps, speakers, and digital sources, but if you are into vinyl, an upgrade in CARTRIDGE is absolutely imperative. My upgrade to the Sumiko Pearl ( which isn't even halfway up the Sumiko line in terms of price) made an immediate and much more relaxed yet defined listening experience in my set up. My next cartridge upgrade will definitely be an even bigger step up.
    Sometimes synergy happens unexpectedly and surprisingly. My first foray into Mid-Fi was a Marantz ND8006 (combo streamer and cd transport), Peachtree Nova 300 (class D amp) , and Aperion Verus III towers with sub. I wanted power and big sound.. But I found that particular pairing to be quickly fatiguing at reasonable volumes, and not as revealing at lower volumes. I picked up a 1980's Technics sa-616 "new Class A" amplifier in mint condition, with tone controls and a "loudness" switch for better low level listening , and it plays well with the Marantz streamers internal DAC ( I really dig that ND8006) . Also the old 70s and early 80's receivers have some really nice phono stages.
    Great vid.. keep 'em coming!
    Subbed for sure!

  • @DimRoditis
    @DimRoditis 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the mature manner of going about an individual journey towards a completely personal set of choices. You broke a complicated thinking process in practical steps for anyone to follow. Yes, this is a matter of DESIRE as well as practicality and as such, rather complicated! People like you make it easier for "the rest of us"!

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад

      Thank you my friend. Very kind and much appreciated 😊👍

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Год назад

      I have to fight desire when more expensive/new speakers are readily available with discounts. They'll probably only be a sidegrade and a new set of boxes to fill up my house lol

  • @SantiagoCarmona25
    @SantiagoCarmona25 2 года назад +2

    This is valuable, well organized, well presented information.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @zindahoon
    @zindahoon 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant and very informative video Tarun , thanks again Buddy

  • @cheapaudioman
    @cheapaudioman 2 года назад +1

    Always great stuff, T

  • @frankthole7315
    @frankthole7315 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your calm and precise Performance.
    I learned a bit more now. 😀

  • @Anand.Asrani
    @Anand.Asrani 2 года назад +1

    Hey Tarun ! Very well covered , specially about Source & dacs.. yes upgrade to a good one only when you have all matching components .

  • @garden_hooligan
    @garden_hooligan Год назад +1

    Came back to this post again, just so much good information.

  • @giovannitirado6229
    @giovannitirado6229 2 года назад +1

    Professor Tarun! Thanks for a great explanation of the topic.

  • @ralphm5840
    @ralphm5840 2 года назад +6

    Great video, Tarun!
    One thing I did recently was replace my listening chair that had a headrest with a chair that was totally open behind the head, and this made a noticeable difference in the openness of the sound. Yes, those Eames recliners and knock-offs are impressive, but perhaps not the best for serious listening.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Ralph. Reminds of the saying, “everything matters with Hifi…” 😊

    • @shipsahoy1793
      @shipsahoy1793 2 года назад +2

      Ralph, when listening, cup your hands behind your ears when you want to reminisce about your old chair’s headrest..🤣

    • @peterbooth6753
      @peterbooth6753 2 года назад +1

      @@shipsahoy1793 Holy F, that makes an enormous difference

  • @martinwright7093
    @martinwright7093 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. I remember HiFi sounding great back in the eighties but now everything sounds dull and congested. I've realised its largely my hearing that's the biggest barrier to getting good sound. Everyone's hearing is different and that can greatly influence reviews and opinions.

  • @jonathanbliss1945
    @jonathanbliss1945 2 года назад +6

    Interesting and informative as ever, thanks. Here are a few things from my experiences that popped into my mind when watching the video:
    I find that rear ported speakers are not so in vogue these days. For example ProAc floorstanders have down firing ports rather than rear firing now I think. However, I find rear firing ports allow you to tune the speakers bass very easily. Moving them towards or away from the rear wall can really change the sound. Not sure this would be possible with down firing. I also have my listening room upstairs, so I imagine down firing would be a disadvantage as well. Bass travels down through the floor anyway, but purposely projecting it down would only exaggerate the problem.
    Rugs are a factor too, placing a ~1.5” thick rug between me and the speakers made quite a difference.
    Also, I moved the system upstairs recently where there was a lot more dampening, soft furnishings and a it was a smaller room with plasterboard walls instead of the concrete ones downstairs. This as well as the joist flooring meant that you needed more power from the amp to achieve the same sound level. So a highly dampened room may need a more powerful amplifier than a room with a more reflective sound. I also found it easier to find a more balanced sound in the more dampened room.

  • @markcarrington8565
    @markcarrington8565 2 года назад +8

    Great work, as always, Tarun. You ain’t kidding about a minefield when it comes to choosing upgrades. By swapping many different speakers and amps in my study, I became convinced that certain speaker types just wouldn’t work. Bass units too big, rear firing ports, equals boomy bass. Tiny bookshelves, great tonal balance but no dynamics or scale.
    I finally reverted to the later version of a pair of speakers I owned years ago and, whilst they were better, I still had issues with certain amps. In the end, I resorted to upgrading the source a bit and then substantively moving up the ladder in the amp department. With proper grip from the, now much better, power amp, I realised it was probably this element that was causing so many issues on the other speakers!
    Still, I had fun on the journey and, by deploying some smarts when buying and selling on fleabay, I didn’t lose out financially, either. The study is now sounding better than ever, however, it’s an excellent case study(sorry!) for many of the points you raise in this video. Have a great bank holiday. 😀

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад

      Thank you Mark. Always a pleasure to learn about your experiences. Wishing you and yours a great bank holiday too 😊👍

  • @BeyondResolution
    @BeyondResolution 2 года назад +3

    Great video Tarun!
    The major thing i have learned after many years of testing equipment is that many people get lost in price.. Don't know how many people that only thinks expensive = Better.
    I hade the Sonus Faber Olympica 1 set up in my main listening room with expensive electronics. And i another room i set up a small and strange Norwegian amp called the Tandberg Troll and a pair of Klipsch RP150m. Guess witch system got the most playtime?
    Well i can say that the Tandberg/Klipsch setup did something alot of people maybe forget about the joy of listening to music.. it presented the SOUL of the music..
    The Sonus faber system.. well, it was not analytical, but it just never gave that tingleing feeling..
    After this experience i myself stopped hunting the "pricetag" and more the history of the products and brands.
    I therefor ended up with Heed electronics and Proac DB1's with 2 subs to ad that little extra :)

  • @morespinach9832
    @morespinach9832 5 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent advice. To the point. And each one is a material difference to sound. 🙏🏼👍🏼

  • @eddybabe7963
    @eddybabe7963 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love your posts fella. As a long time audio enthusiast, I am amazed with these new digital chip amps from China. Surprisingly good.

  • @richardherbert3519
    @richardherbert3519 2 года назад +1

    Yet again, another excellent video! !

  • @nc7022
    @nc7022 2 года назад +2

    thanks much. Very informative and helpful

  • @thornwithin6195
    @thornwithin6195 Год назад +1

    Love the content! Thanks for talking about room treatments.

  • @ashleymackenzie7209
    @ashleymackenzie7209 2 года назад +1

    Great 👍 I could listen to this kind of information until forever!

  • @robertyoung1777
    @robertyoung1777 2 года назад +1

    Great talk on speaker placement.
    I like placing my speakers on the long wall about one third of the distance out into the room.

  • @san01yt
    @san01yt 2 года назад +2

    Great video Tarun..as always

  • @proper90s43
    @proper90s43 2 года назад +1

    Great upload. Thanks. After much trial and error happy with my components inc. cabling etc. REALLY happy with my Epos ES11s w/ orginal stands which seem to work well with my Audiolabs. Great imaging & soundstage. Despite what some say bass is great (I've a power amp and a 'warm' room). Looking at floorstanders now. I've MA RS6s, which sound good (not as revealing as the Epos'). Picking up 2nd hand AE 109s tomorrow (for £50) to try them out as I feel I need more warmth perhaps. Learning always and your posts help.

  • @Lfunk1983
    @Lfunk1983 5 месяцев назад +2

    I just dropped a grand on my dream Marantz receiver. I suppose that’s Pennie’s compared to what an audiophile can spend lol. Then I decided to start restoring my old speakers I grew up with. Veneer, speaker replacements, new grill cloth. Playing vinyl 90% of the time on my 1200-GR. I think a lot of the journey for sound is nostalgia for me! It doesn’t have to be perfect, but I like when the music makes me feel like a kid again.

  • @cjbronxny1
    @cjbronxny1 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your input, especially on positioning and distance speakers. I feel I have everything else pretty much dialed system. Thank you for mentioning one of my favorite people in the audio industry Andrew Robinson.He been a fan of mine for a few years now. Looks like I'm going to add you to my list of favorites. Thanks again. Keep up the good work.

  • @davidstein9129
    @davidstein9129 Год назад +1

    Great information & well explained.
    Thanks!

  • @andyhart5669
    @andyhart5669 2 года назад +1

    I moved house a few years ago and placed my speakers where it was convenient. I was never happy with the sound and convinced myself I needed to upgrade despite being happy with my system for nearly 20 years (I have added a record player and streamer in that time but still have the same speakers and amp). This is a long winded way of saying, my speakers were too close together. A small change to room layout and listening position, and a little more toe in has made it sound as good as it did in my old house. I consider myself a music lover not an audiophile. I know some audiophiles who have spent more on a DAC than my system cost, but I also know people who happily listen on a sub £100 Bluetooth speaker.
    Insightful video as ever.

  • @mistymick4905
    @mistymick4905 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you mate, for being so honest. I began my audiophile journey in the eighties. It is still ongoing. I am now fast heading towards my mid sixties. With my hearing not quite as good as it was. With all hearing frequencies are a little poorer, one can still differentiate between quality and mass produced mediocrity. Unfortunately any improvements to my system will be on a budget. Your honest advice will aid my continuing journey Thanks again.

  • @shunpillay
    @shunpillay 2 года назад +1

    Well thought out video. I enjoyed this one.

  • @MrEdsTheRef
    @MrEdsTheRef Год назад +1

    Very interesting and useful info. As an oap can not stretch to the systems i had in the 1970/80s but my Brennan JB7/ Elac bookshelf speaker combo comes pritty close to HiFi sound so will only upgrade if those lotto numbers come up.

  • @JoseGarcia-oo4mc
    @JoseGarcia-oo4mc 2 года назад +1

    Great video as always. Maybe that is what I need to make my Hegel system sound good. Thanks again

  • @michaelwilliams4086
    @michaelwilliams4086 2 года назад +3

    You make some very good points, including speaker distance from the wall, which has always been an issue for me as it causes unpleasant artefacts. That coupled with a problem of wooden floors in an old house being easily excited by the speakers, adding to some very unpleasant bass boom. I have yet to dip my toe into the murky waters of room treatment, but I suspect I will have to go there, Hunter wellies at the ready
    Useful food for thought, thank you

  • @only1utdanditsleeds
    @only1utdanditsleeds 2 года назад +3

    Great advice. But I've discovered something that nobody has ever mentioned as an upgrade. Have a hearing test! Seriously, over the last year I have upgraded speakers, speaker cables, amp, and invested in a good streamer. This week I bought my first ever hearing aids. Best upgrade ever. I keep turning them on and off to enjoy the massive improvement in clarity .

  • @m.l.7356
    @m.l.7356 2 года назад +1

    Master class Tarun!!! Thanks you!!

  • @mymixture965
    @mymixture965 2 года назад +1

    So many Tips on RUclips, so often useless. Here you find the good stuff, very good, thank you.

  • @taidee
    @taidee 2 года назад +1

    Really great advice sir, keep it up.

  • @addokwabina3096
    @addokwabina3096 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the advice

  • @shipsahoy1793
    @shipsahoy1793 2 года назад +1

    😎Really good stuff Tarun.😉 I have 2 ‘stereo’ systems in the house in different locations, and two different sets of floor standers. One set satisfies my warm tonality urges, and the other, my desire for clarity, space, and dynamics, while maintaining a well balanced tone. 👍👨🏻
    The warm tonality set is more forgiving of less than ideal program sources.

  • @bergennorway
    @bergennorway 2 года назад +2

    I agree with you on spending a little extra on upgrades! With change of equipment it might change the sound «sideways», to another sound that you not might like, not upward, with everything better when it comes to sound.
    I will upgrade my multichannel amplifier to Anthem MCA from a Nuforce, that I really don’t know how it sounds compared to other brands.
    A change to a Marantz 5-channel might be sideways, so I decided to spend a little extra money to get the Anthem.

  • @SuperMcgenius
    @SuperMcgenius 2 года назад +12

    Good advice, I have professionally set up many systems from clubs to homes. On a few occasions in the domestic setting I have convinced my clients to hang the speakers from the ceiling when poor placement became a problem for variety of reasons,I have used a series of lines attached to rigging blocks to adjust In a triangular configuration, then set up with steel cables for permanent placement. Other things I have found useful: putting a rug in the room with a thick under padding, moving artwork on the walls that are covered in glass frames, rearranging furniture in the room that was causing reflection issues. Luckily I also have a background in interior design which helps with the acceptance factor. Very much enjoy your reviews and the work that you put into them.

  • @AgentPepsi1
    @AgentPepsi1 2 года назад +1

    Hi Tarun,
    I decided to take the plunge and get back into separates. I purchased, used but in mint condition, an Adcom GFP-815 pre-amp and an Adcom GFA-6002 power amplifier as my Yamaha A-S701 was not doing or sounding like I wanted. Your channel inspired me to do so...
    The pre-amp is absolutely wonderful, but the power-amp is a little small, and runs a little hot. I am planning to replace it anyway with a classic Adcom 545-II that I am having completely rebuilt. Even with the 6002, the difference in the sound stage, fidelity, and imaging over the A-S701 (which is by no means a sloppy or substandard integrated amplifier) is dramatic.
    I wanted to thank you again for the inspiration to take things up a considerable notch.
    Tasha 😊

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Tasha. That is great feedback and very much appreciated 👍😊👍

    • @AgentPepsi1
      @AgentPepsi1 2 года назад +1

      @@abritishaudiophile7314 You are very welcome!!! 😊😊😊

  • @alexmatthews9536
    @alexmatthews9536 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding !, realistic, intuitive, and sensitive to the complexity of the novice audiophile

  • @joeycastillo1496
    @joeycastillo1496 2 года назад +1

    Informative video . Thank you for tips

  • @joergwittenberg2178
    @joergwittenberg2178 2 года назад +3

    Good review sir, thanks for the informations 👍👋

  • @kenthobbs9527
    @kenthobbs9527 11 месяцев назад

    Great information! Thank you!

  • @bengleason508
    @bengleason508 2 года назад +1

    Best video yet. Cheers!

  • @YuengsNwings
    @YuengsNwings 2 года назад +1

    Great video Tarun, and thank you so much for your contributions to the hifi community.
    My latest story on a new product I tried is a Rel sub. As you know, they advertise getting the best sound from their high-level inputs, connected directly to the amplifier's speaker terminals. My experience after having the subwoofer in my home is that this is definitely not an ideal combination for someone who prefers to listen at low levels. Most amplifiers at least output some amount of hiss from a speaker's tweeter when they are powered on. When the amplifier is connected to the high-level inputs of the subwoofer, it creates a hum that can be heard from 3' away depending on the amplifier's gain and volume level of the sub. While not audible at the listening position, I still found low volume bass output by the sub to be completely bloated, and in no way "fast" like Rel's are known for. At higher volumes the issue seemed to be lessened, but I need the sub to be strong at low volumes. The moral of the story is that I think subwoofers utilizing high-level inputs are not ideal for low volume listening and would definitely not recommend one to anybody who typically listens at 60 dB and below like I do.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад

      Thank you Aaron. Much appreciated. Sorry to hear about your issues integrating a sub. It shouldn’t hum. I wonder if there are some ground loop issues that need addressing. It may be worth trying again with another amplifier 😊👍

    • @YuengsNwings
      @YuengsNwings 2 года назад +1

      @@abritishaudiophile7314 Thank you for the idea. I don't think it's a ground loop issue because this is a problem I have already resolved. The ground loop creates audible buzz from the listening position around 8' away, whereas I think this is just hissing from the amplifier's gain stage that's only audible if you put your ear up to the tweeter. Still quite possible it's a ground issue, but isn't this inherent of most amplifiers? FWIW I just got a Exposure 2010S2D which replaced a Parasound 275V2. Even though one is an integrated and the other is strictly a power amp, the Parasound does have small knobs on the back to turn down the gain, which isn't dissimilar to turning down the volume on the Exposure (I set it to 9 o'clock) and controlling volume through a preamp. Turning down the gains to 9 o'clock versus full gain (or AV input on the 2010) significantly reduces the noise in the speakers without music playing. I'm inclined to think this is a low-volume-listening problem.

  • @pliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
    @pliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Год назад +1

    Clear and concise Very enjoyable video !

  • @paulcathcart7896
    @paulcathcart7896 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU! I can’t believe what a difference 90cm from the wall makes to my Dali Oberon speakers

  • @2HatHudders
    @2HatHudders 2 года назад +2

    Completely agree with knowing which sound is best for you and not being swayed by reviewers.

  • @thebattinson1278
    @thebattinson1278 Год назад +2

    What a great tip !
    I always had some bass issues on certain recordings.
    I just tried to move my speakers 3 feet from the rear wall and now the midrange and the bass are nicely blended together.
    Thank you Tarun ♥

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  Год назад +1

      That is great! Thank you for letting me know 😊

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Год назад +1

      Bass issues are a big factor in most rooms. Positioning and listening position is a free way of getting a better balance, though treatment and/or EQ is needed for certain nodes.

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  Год назад

      @@RennieAsh thank you. I agree 😊

  • @lonniefarmer7067
    @lonniefarmer7067 2 года назад +2

    Upgrading a 5.1 to a 7.2.4 meant hours on positions once break in was achieved. I have revamped my speakers 3 times getting what I need and with duo subs the low bass was a breeze. Rug and furniture heavy also meant no treatment especially on the back wall with a custom shelving display across the entire space. The end result and what I listen for is hearing what the studio did or did not put into the recording: Stereo or Dolby ATMOS.

  • @nazaholicable
    @nazaholicable 2 года назад +6

    As an experiment I listened to my hi-fi at 2 am and at 2 pm. The difference was night and day

  • @oliviers5003
    @oliviers5003 2 года назад +1

    i really like your videos-very fundamental knowledge

  • @greenbeginner3353
    @greenbeginner3353 2 года назад +1

    Nice job on the new staging and lighting.

  • @robvandendolder3157
    @robvandendolder3157 2 года назад +1

    All my life I’ve been a music lover. It’s part of my diet. Air food water and Music. I was in the Australian army medical corps for almost 24 years and frustratingly found it challenging to own a higher end system as we moveD around a lot. Finally we have a truly high end system with some help of a reasonably knowledgeable long time friend. However I only started my audiophile education journey after my wife Mary and I purchased this system. I realised that I had insufficient knowledge and understanding of Audiophile terms and principles hence the most suitable system for us. We have reasonably large Sonus Faber floorstand speakers. As I am a sonographer I understand the physics once it is told to me. However, I’m sure it would have been more beneficial had I discovered the existence of reviewers with the technical knowledge and experience such as Tarun. I also wholeheartedly agree with comments made by Richard below. Keep it up Tarun.

  • @jeffkalina7727
    @jeffkalina7727 2 года назад +1

    A very well laid out explanation. You and My Serbian friend need to team up to reach a new goal! Good job! Missed you at Axpona!

  • @deanfisher1656
    @deanfisher1656 5 месяцев назад

    Wow…..this was really well done. Bottomline…..know thy self and trust your ears. Music genre, listening level, and room acoustics are big factors. As an audiophile for 50 plus years ….I learned a long time ago to “settle in “ for a while and not chase the latest and best new thing. Move purposefully and one component at a time. Your counsel on equipment synergy was right on. Well done. Thanks….love the channel. You keep it real……and affordable.

  • @cobar5342
    @cobar5342 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for a superb video

  • @johnbrown4568
    @johnbrown4568 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the details

  • @tigertiger1699
    @tigertiger1699 Год назад +1

    Great vids.., listened a lot to your advise.. really happy where I’ve got to .., just added Altair G1 , getting the experience I always wanted..

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  Год назад

      That is great 👍

    • @tigertiger1699
      @tigertiger1699 Год назад

      @@abritishaudiophile7314
      Thank to you Tarun… , you brought a whole angle and calm/ confidence to my reviewing my needs.. and gear..
      You , Jahn Darko, Sean @ Zero Fidelity, Hans Bakhausen.. , sad? thing is I feel I’ve finally found the right retailers… at the end of my initial journey..😂👍🙏

    • @tigertiger1699
      @tigertiger1699 Год назад +1

      @@abritishaudiophile7314
      Big key is buying gear from those who let you demo gear properly

  • @arpanent7166
    @arpanent7166 Год назад +1

    Very good. Informative

  • @gt4viking789
    @gt4viking789 2 года назад +1

    Hi Tarun, very good and sound advice here as always (sorry no pun intended). Great tools for newbies getting into this mad hobby. A recommendation from here would be always to listen to a speaker in your room own listening space. Room/ speaker interaction can be very difficult to get right. I moved into our endgame house 4 years to find, that my PMC Fact 12s didn’t like the dimensions of my dedicated listening room ( 3.5x6.0 metres) at all. It has taken me 2 years of sitting down and learning about room acoustics, implementing the actual treatment, placing speakers on Townsend Podiums and let’s not forget a very understanding wife 😊. In my experience the biggest issue audiophiles suffer due to domestic restraints is sitting far too close to the back wall and as a consequence suffering a most annoying low frequency lift. In my room I’m sat 0.8 metres from an absorber behind me. Also I’ve found that keeping speakers at the same distance to side walls and preferably again no less than 0.8 metres from centres baffles is helpful for imaging and focus (less time smear). I appreciate that this distance will vary according to room size, but as a rule of thumb if possible 👍🏼 Maybe one last piece of advice would be always to spend more money on the amplification than the pair of speakers, as ‘ power is nothing without control’. Once a speaker works in a room, it will only deliver more the better the amplifier and source is. As always great advice Tarun and a big thank you for a good listen. All the best Peter

    • @abritishaudiophile7314
      @abritishaudiophile7314  2 года назад

      Thank you Peter. I really enjoyed learning about your experiences 😊👍

  • @sammyh2708
    @sammyh2708 Год назад +1

    Love this channel !!