corElement
Well-Known Member
yeah, the x-718 costs less than ikon 6.
Dont feel so bad. it sounds far superior to ikon 6 with odessey.
Ahh crap you saw it before I editted it. I misread the x718 as be718 so I editted it asap.
yeah, the x-718 costs less than ikon 6.
Dont feel so bad. it sounds far superior to ikon 6 with odessey.
i feel exactly the other way around. 685 was a serious contender and ikon didnt even make it to our top ten list. we rated it equal to some low end polks.
What amplifier model was the denon which was connected to the ikon 6
Well I'm not surprised, most Denon amplifiers readily on display at stores use cheap class ab amplification with cheap low quality parts.
Class ab amplifiers tend to do better on lower quality speakers by giving the illusion of clarity through artificial brightness.
The ikon 6 is a bright speaker, when you pair it with a bright amplifier, the result will be very poor.
That is what you experienced first hand.
Well, obviously, you've been listening to it for almost a decade. Your neural pathways have evolved to receive sonic detail through that tonality. What did you expect?
Refer to my comment above.
You don't know what you're looking for. Anything you're saying beyond this point is just rambling.
You need to first understand what you're looking for in your mind. What your mind wants. Because if you don't, everything else will sound like crap and you will call it crap.
10 Lakhs to somebody, 10 hours of education to others.
What is this Dr.Bass reference you're consistently using, if you wanted to talk to Dr.Bass you should have pm'ed him instead of making this post public.
Define what is better sound for us please.
Big words, for someone who hasn't even written down what type of sound he prefers and calls everything else crap.
Companies change, competitions change, management changes, cost of production changes, the world is not a static place.
Also bigger driver cones mean nothing without knowing whats behind them.
Ever heard of the word preference? People have different preferences, choices make things interesting. I would hate to live in a world with just one choice of music because I for one sure know I've gone through 3 different sound quality preference changes.
Amplifier makes 100% difference and so does an open mind.
Do you even know what frequency that bass knob changes? 30hz? 60hz? 120hz? 240hz?
And as for punch, larger driver does not equate to punch and neither does a punch mean it's bass.
Punch is measured by the amount of air displaced by a woofer. This equates to the speed of the driver. The speed of a driver is measured by it's waterfall plot diagram. Two 5" drivers which has an excursion equal to one 10" driver will generate the same amount of punch but this is not bass either.
Bass is low frequencies. And the lower you go, the less you hear. You go down to 20hz and your clothes will flutter without any sound or punch, THAT is true low frequency. It's not something you hear at all below 20hz.
You're calling everything crap without even educating yourself or asking people.
The rest of the world thinks otherwise.
Did you even check what type of amplification it was? Class a or class ab or class b?
What's harsh to you may be clarity to others.
If it's their preference, yes it is.
If you don't know what kind of sound you prefer or can't define it, then yes you are indeed better off sticking to the woodstock setup which your neural pathways have evolved around.
I'm not trying to attack you but honestly, the only person who seems oblivious and unaware here is you.
Being an audiophile isn't window shopping.
It's a journey of self reflection through educating oneself and understanding one's preferences and finding a setup that appeals to that self reflected understanding to find a sonic quality that best appeals to us.
When we reach that pinnacle of understanding which pleases our minds, we will achieve it by hook or by crook and nothing can stop you from getting your hands on it.
It took me 2 years to understand that I like the sound of Pre-klipsch Jamo configurations and I went through 3 different phases and dozens of auditions till I reached this conclusion. When I came to that realization I searched online for 1 year to find the speaker model that I wanted until I finally found it.
You consider auditions a ruining of your holiday??
If you have to rely on someone else's passion to justify your own, you need to rethink your priorities. Passion is a reflection of self understanding.
Which dealer? where? when? Also there are hundreds of thousands of brands, why are you even expecting a dealer to know every brand?
I don't..why?
Because you have not done any real research or any self reflection. Understand yourself before you try to understand anything else.
Everything is within one's reach, it's just a matter of how much priority you want to assign to it. If you know what you want, you can even find a 2,00,000 inr pair of speakers for 30,000 inr.
Difference between fiction and reality.And yes, if this the scenario of the dealers in delhi that they do not know anything and keep only average products then YES, it is complete ruining of my day.
Why I should not expect them to know everything. They should know every technical details as they have been working in this field and the field is all about TECHNICALS.
If I need to take all the training then why are they there?
To each his own.
Dali Ikons are among the most praised and most awarded speakers of past two decades. There must be something all the audio gurus around the world don't know that you do?![]()
Sir, there is no point in auditioning a Dali Ikon with the amp you are mentioning. The Dali will lay bare all the positives and negatives of your amp and you might be left wondering why does the speaker sound so bad (or so good, depending how your amp is).
i personaly take reviews and awards with a pinch of salt. No offences though.
So you do agree that Dali Ikon 6 will not sound good with my SONY Amp, while i have build, tested and sold many speakers with this same amp and have many satisfied customers in India. At least the specs of the Sony cannot be bettered by many top-of the range amplifiers.
Everyone should take reviews and awards with a pinch of salt. I don't recommend going by reviews. But if all web sites, all reviewers are saying great things about a certain product range consistently, for years, THEY ALL can't be wrong, all at the SAME TIME.
Probably you do not know that Dali Ikon are most respected loudspeakers in its price class in the European market, world's most competitive hifi market. There must be some truth in those reviews. Unless you mean to say you understand audio products better than the whole world combined.
Ah, you seem to be reading in a big hurry. I said "The Dali will lay bare all the positives and negatives of your amp and you might be left wondering why does the speaker sound so bad (or so good, depending how your amp is)."
And one more time, specs are just numbers. They are indicative, not decisive. I have had n number of experiences of high-spec products not doing well in reality. In my earlier post also I mentioned some of such experiences I have had. Use the specs to PLAN your audition list, DON'T make it your buying shortlist.
Good chance the Denon you heard was a class-a or high end class ab type amplifier in champagne color from late 90's/early 2000's. That plus Kef sound signature = a very good combination.
And believe me, that would not be cheap today.
The dealer is the last person you should refer to, regardless of who he is.
As soon as they say an entire brand is crap stop talking to the dealer and just audition things and walk out after.
Kef is an EXCELLENT speaker brand. You should without question audition Kef speakers.
Any effort put in where there is a realization at the end is a learning experience, it's never a wasted effort.
Be Chill man, don't be frustrated.
There's a ridiculous amount of information on these forums where you can learn 1000x more than any dealer and you don't need to be an engineer to know. I know I'm not.
Chillax, try out other brands or talk to people to figure out what you like first.
Theres indian brands like Lyrita in delhi itself run by Mr Viren Bakshi who makes some of the most impressive equipment for affordable rates that some members who used extremely expensive equipment have switched over to. Even Hari Iyer himself in this thread is a speaker maker who makes transmission line speakers and Avidyarthy in delhi itself owns one of his ATL speakers.
Delhi has lots of options, don't get frustrated, you're learning. More time spent learning is better sound acquired.
All the reviewers are paid to say the samething about the speakers else they will be ruining their career. Its their bread and butter and everything is fare in love and war. If some one pays me xxxxxxxxxxxxx amount of money then probablly i too will have something to say good about any product. Its business and that's how it works even if it tough for you to digest.
I dont understand even 1% of the speakers that most reviewers claim that they do. I can only say that i build speakers that sound good to my customers. Since you are located at New Delhi you can probably pay a visit to FM Avidyarths home and probably speak with CorElement and Anm about the speakers installed at his home if you have the time and inclination to audion one more speaker.
Thank you Core element,
I know lyrita audio and I can audition easily. The only reason I did'nt because I want to go with solidstate route and secondly I do not wish to go for proprietary products. I know they make good products in reasonable prices.That is true.
Seriously, I need lot of consultation regarding audio.
My only wish is 2 channel stereo with behmoth sound. This is the reason i have been looking for bookshelf with sub woofer. I have planned to go for amplifier later on as I have broken my budget.
First I will go for speakers, I wish to use that with woodstock (75 rms/channel), till the time I go for a very good amplifier which can go for decades. This is because I wish to go for the amplifier like Belles(if u r aware with the name), Bryston,Krell,Luxman etc. Just taking these examples to show u that what is in my mind.
Could you provide the names of other good reliable high current amplifiers. I know there are lot, just I am not aware with the names.
For me it may take time to create the complete system but when it comletes, it will be something extraordinary.
Good chance the Denon you heard was a class-a or high end class ab type amplifier in champagne color from late 90's/early 2000's. That plus Kef sound signature = a very good combination.
And believe me, that would not be cheap today.
The dealer is the last person you should refer to, regardless of who he is.
As soon as they say an entire brand is crap stop talking to the dealer and just audition things and walk out after.
Kef is an EXCELLENT speaker brand. You should without question audition Kef speakers.
Any effort put in where there is a realization at the end is a learning experience, it's never a wasted effort.
Be Chill man, don't be frustrated.
There's a ridiculous amount of information on these forums where you can learn 1000x more than any dealer and you don't need to be an engineer to know. I know I'm not.
Chillax, try out other brands or talk to people to figure out what you like first.
Theres indian brands like Lyrita in delhi itself run by Mr Viren Bakshi who makes some of the most impressive equipment for affordable rates that some members who used extremely expensive equipment have switched over to. Even Hari Iyer himself in this thread is a speaker maker who makes transmission line speakers and Avidyarthy in delhi itself owns one of his ATL speakers.
Delhi has lots of options, don't get frustrated, you're learning. More time spent learning is better sound acquired.
Below are some technical measurements of the Dali Ikon 6
DALI Ikon 6 loudspeaker Measurements | Stereophile.com
There are many high-low Q points in the mid & high response which can cause hearing fatigue in the long listening sessions, the impedance curve is impressive though it is compensated for a lower high frequency response above 8KHz.
Even the anechoic response is quite harsh in the mid & high frequency. I am not sure if all the high-end speakers have similar responses. May be some research is required here.
All the reviewers are paid to say the samething about the speakers else they will be ruining their career. Its their bread and butter and everything is fare in love and war. If some one pays me xxxxxxxxxxxxx amount of money then probablly i too will have something to say good about any product. Its business and that's how it works even if it tough for you to digest. .
Now a days when I enquired about KEF, no body recomended. Dealer told that KEF is the most crap.