10 Jahre B&W Nautilus
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Focal Grande Utopia III For The Win ^^
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They go great with Classe, and B&W owns classe.
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Preis?
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Weener Snitzel!!
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Só o valor de uma Nautilus dá pra comprar 25 mini systems SONY...hehehehe.
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@socksumi Bullshit! I heard many electrostatics and noon of my friends or i
like it. I agree: many eletrostatic speakers give's more detail then moving coil
designs but the nautilus is not an normal every day speaker end some people
must have poop in thear ears as the not hear how good it sounds!
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@socksumi The diaphrams on the new Vivid Audio Giya system have resolved that problem of metallic colouration. Break up on the new domes is 5 times higher that it is with Nautilus. Remember this is a 21 year old Loudspeaker. Laurence Dickie has spent the last two decades really working on these drivers. You should audition the GIYAs or any of the Vivid Audio speakers. Great thing is they cost half / quarter what a Nautilus does and only need an 2 channels of amplification.
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@kopjesenseo Sorry - I know Nautilus and its designer. To say 'Quad is no match' is not true. Quad has peerless midrange. Nautilus was designed out of the desire to work as well as a Quad without its limitations. Quad IS good. Nautilus is better in many respects but Quad is still reference class. Nautilus will remove your trousers but a Quad won't. Vivid Audio GIYA will blow a Nautilus away in terms of power too. Same designer same concepts. Check out Laurence Dickie.
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@theprof291166 Electrostatics flop around internally and are far from rigid - which is why they don't produce much bass. Stiffening up that would make improvements for sure. Giya G1 has a transient response and mid range clarity that is very very close to a good electrostatic but has massively more dynamic range and power handling. It really IS the only loudspeaker that can rival an electrostatic. Nautilus is 20 years old - check out Vivid Audio for the next and better generation.
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@socksumi Yes - and no. As a lover of electrostatics - and I own a Quad ESL based system as well. I also was part of the development team of Nautilus at B&W, and now selling the successor - the GIYA G1 which uses refined but basically the same concepts as Nautilus. Electrostats don't have break up neither does Nautilus as each diaphram is pistonic - is also a dipole and all defraction and resonance is removed by the shape and tubes.
was ist ein lutschsprecher?
Bluemchenwiese1 1 year ago 15
schwizerdüütsch ;-)
danischraner 1 year ago 8