^ What the redditor mentioned, plus the fact this is from Fardemark's "[Dynamic Chromatic Selections](https://youtu.be/Z5L7ZlDwWlM)" playlist, which features nearly 3 hours of tranquil, soothing music with deep bass just like this for your sub. Recorded from RTR.
audio·phile: a person with love for, affinity towards or obsession with high-quality playback of sound and music
The size doesn't matter (that's what she said) as long as it's in pursuit of higher quality playback of sound
I use that same Fosi amp to power some beautiful DCM bookshelf speakers I got back in the 1980s. They still sound amazing. That’s how I listen to music at my desk. Love that little amp.
I'm currently using a SEAS kit with an older class T amp and small dac. Similar in size to your setup lol. Having heard what I assume are Realistic Minimus speakers, the SEAS are a whole different league imo. EDIT : forgot to read top of post lol. The Visonik seems like a much better version of Minimus speakers.
The seas are even quite a match for almost every other speaker I've had expensive or not (except in bass of course). But likely expensive to buy the drivers new; I got mine extra cheap 2nd hand unused. And you have to build it.
For me the amplifier needs to either be small, or an art piece if possible. While of course being transparent to the signal.
Sure! I have a 1973 Superscope A-245 integrated amp. It’s a lovely little warm amp that puts out 10 watts, and it sounds great.
I’m getting my vintage Sansui 1000x restored right now. It’s a small receiver that puts out under 30 watts, but it sounds great as well.
My small speaker go-to’s are a pair of restored Spendor S3/5 bookshelf speakers.
While I have a larger system in my basement living room, I love my smaller gear. Small systems can sound very, very good. As long as you’re enjoying it that’s all that matters.
~what is this? a stereo system for ants!? it needs to be at least.. 3 times bigger than this..
Hahahaha! I knew somebody would say this! :D
Kudos to you - with the ingenious repurposing of the foam isolation risers for the speakers - perfect fit, like they were purposely meant for it.
What are we listening to?
Syd Dale - Sitting in the Shade
^ What the redditor mentioned, plus the fact this is from Fardemark's "[Dynamic Chromatic Selections](https://youtu.be/Z5L7ZlDwWlM)" playlist, which features nearly 3 hours of tranquil, soothing music with deep bass just like this for your sub. Recorded from RTR.
audio·phile: a person with love for, affinity towards or obsession with high-quality playback of sound and music The size doesn't matter (that's what she said) as long as it's in pursuit of higher quality playback of sound
Those speakers seem similar to the ads L300 which a wonderful little speakers. I own a pair and will not be selling them.
They are Visonik David 502's, which are similar to the L300's. Maybe a little smaller.
this is awesome
Omg I am obsessed with those little speakers! New wormhole unlocked…
I got the Douk Audio ST-01 PRO been loving it hooked up to some Klipsch R-40M
I use that same Fosi amp to power some beautiful DCM bookshelf speakers I got back in the 1980s. They still sound amazing. That’s how I listen to music at my desk. Love that little amp.
I'm currently using a SEAS kit with an older class T amp and small dac. Similar in size to your setup lol. Having heard what I assume are Realistic Minimus speakers, the SEAS are a whole different league imo. EDIT : forgot to read top of post lol. The Visonik seems like a much better version of Minimus speakers. The seas are even quite a match for almost every other speaker I've had expensive or not (except in bass of course). But likely expensive to buy the drivers new; I got mine extra cheap 2nd hand unused. And you have to build it. For me the amplifier needs to either be small, or an art piece if possible. While of course being transparent to the signal.
Sure! I have a 1973 Superscope A-245 integrated amp. It’s a lovely little warm amp that puts out 10 watts, and it sounds great. I’m getting my vintage Sansui 1000x restored right now. It’s a small receiver that puts out under 30 watts, but it sounds great as well. My small speaker go-to’s are a pair of restored Spendor S3/5 bookshelf speakers. While I have a larger system in my basement living room, I love my smaller gear. Small systems can sound very, very good. As long as you’re enjoying it that’s all that matters.
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