Steinway Lyngdorf speakers - in a class of its own
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2010
- Australian born, Singapore recording artist Shueh-li Ong, checks out the collaboration between Steinway and Lyndorf in the series of luxury digital speakers bearing the Steinway insignia.
She is given a demo by Matt Grant, Director of Sales, Paragon Technology Group (dealer/distributor Nashville market).
This product was covered for Southeast Asian newsblog, Sonicfreakz.
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I have listened to one of these systems, and it sounds fantastic
Well, this entire system is "all in one" for a reason. It was built to 100% replicate the sound of a Steinway piano, not just to be any good Hi Fi system. If you could pick and chose your own DACs, cables etc, it wont have that abillity
If you take a look at the other products from Lyngdorf, you will find loads of separate components, that you can put together in whatever way you want..
Lots of people don't understand what this system is about. Its a concept system, and they reached their goal
I have enjoyed this video for years. I think some are a bit jelly.
"The tray weighs 9 pounds to keep vibrations at minimum!"
The tray has nothing to do with the revolutions of the CD. It only loads CD into the player where the clamp and motor takes care of the rest. It certainly looks and feels good but it has absolutely nothing to do with damping of vibrations.
Guess you know better than the engineering team & dozens of others who make they're living doing this.
@@porkchopspapi5757 The engineering team knows damn well that 9 pound tray does absolutely nothing, it's the marketing team that wants you to think it does.
Does seem a little overkill
@@porkchopspapi5757 Good guessing, thank you.
only $188,000?
A Fountek NeoCD3.0 ribbon tweeter AND SEAS Excel W18E driver to be specific ;)
Let's face it guys. You can bag it for all you wish, but none of us can afford it anyway. I personally wouldn't use words like crap or scam to describe products made by or in association with Peter Lyngdorf. Go google his name if you wish to establish his industry credentials.
Nice but Ill stick with my B&W's, Mac amp, and ARC tubed preamp.
To say that digital jitter is related to the tray is a lie!
And why is it that I prefer TUBES?
I think the debate of digital versus analog is somewhat of a joke. I love digital for what it does well,amplification is something it does well. However there is something digital can't do- generate analog phenomena. Yes, vacuum tubes are warmer, but take electronic organ design for instance. Transistors for tone generation & filtering can produce a very desirable quality that is not only extremely ''focused'', tight, and right up front`as ANY digital system, but it's REAL not just algorithms.
without a doubt Rex and think if you needed a weapon you could that remote in a sock and beat the hell out of someone lol.
i think i will stick with 2 duel 15inch JBL PAs and 2 18inch JBL Subwoofers with QSC amps for all together under 8,000
I bet you haven't listened to any of their system. Because if you had, and you still preferred your shitty Wharfedale's, then you're most certainly deaf.
I'd rather have a "real" Steinway D ;)
(Steinway) Lyngdorf copied everything from Siegfried Linkwitz.
I don't know if they copied EVERYTHING. A lot, but not everything.
why do you put burnt cds in a system this expensive.. this is like reheating junk food in a 50000 $ kitchen...
He looks a bit like Paul Newman. Other than that, this is complete, and utter total bull shit.... It does not take a genius to know, that everything in this physical world is analog. Especially something that requires electricity, to run.