Surprisingly quite a bit bigger.They don't look much bigger than the 8020's hope you enjoy them
Surprisingly quite a bit bigger.They don't look much bigger than the 8020's hope you enjoy them
Absolutely fab room. What a lovely place to sit and enjoy music.I loved the little Genelec 8020C’s so much that after a week I picked up the model two sizes up (!!) and got a pair of second hand 8040B’s. A lovely improvement in lower mid and bottom end. I was thinking of adding a sub but there’s no need at all. With the extra power these sound effortless. I’ll do a proper write up in a week or so once I’m used to them. Here's the new 8040's in place. Now I'm settled on these (!) I'll get some stands although these stools I found by the bins and painted are not too shabby. I saw a video once with Alan Shaw from Harbeth demoing a set of SLH5 on Ikea stools. Cheers
IMG_2506 by Paul Grant, on Flickr
Are you sure that's from your listening chair ?
OK, not quite, but, not that far off, eitherAre you sure that's from your listening chair ?
Someone in your house has amazing tasteDiane’s furniture change around for those who have been to bake-Off’s has allowed us to do this on warm evenings .
Sat on the patio after dinner watching a film from the patio .
That’s DianeSomeone in your house has amazing taste
My speakers are the roughly the same position. Left has a wall behind, right has part of the bay window.
Lovely looking CD player - a new make/model to me, but I'm very inexperienced compared to the wise (!?!?) folk on here. Are they easy enough to service/fix?
You are Luckier than me sir. My system cum my DIY workshop cum my bedroom is the same. As I lie down for my afternoon nap, surrounded by half completed wooden carcasses and drivers around me. I have a saw to my left and a hammer to my right. No, there are no burglers in these partsI'm very jealous of all the gorgeous rooms on here - my lounge is primarily a family room used with kids (9&11), so nothing like the immaculate set ups here! Maybe we need another thread - "from the listening chair in the animal house"
Thanks. It's actually an early Puresound CD8000, so easy to service and get parts for. I believe Guy Sergeant also still services / repairs them.Lovely looking CD player - a new make/model to me, but I'm very inexperienced compared to the wise (!?!?) folk on here. Are they easy enough to service/fix?