Guys,
I need your expert opinions. I've been an audiophile for 35 years and I have assembled many critical listening systems. I would like to know if I'll be satisfied with a pair or Cornwalls or LaScala II's? For some background, I'll be keeping my current critical music system and setting up a new system in my little used living room. To keep things simple I was going to drive them with a small tube integrated and a modest CD player. I have 2 other modest systems (all tube driven) and enjoy each one in their own way. Lately I've been more and more interested in less critical systems that are able to play all my music well rather than have a system that just plays a few recordings extremely well. I'd love your input. Maybe someone that had critical systems and has switched to the more musical side of things.
Thanx,
Russ
Main system: Triangle Celius speakers, Quicksilver mini-monos amps, Cary SLP-98 pre, Cambridge CD.
Second system: Klipsch RF-25, Jolida integrated, Pioneer Elite CD/DVD.
Loudspeaker history: Folded horn coaxial-mono, Bose 901, Infinity 1001A, Infinity column, Infinity Monitor 2A, Infinity RS-2.5.........