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#1
Hi,

My system is playing on small/medium room (26m2 = 279ft2). I compared Devialet 120 with 200 and I felt that 200 gives a lot better result with b&w 804d.

Speakers: Bowers & Wilkins 804d
Amplifier: Devialet 200
Cables: One of the cheapest one (for now)
Connection: via USB to Macbook pro, using Audirvana to play music
Amplifier configuration: SAM disabled (with enabled sound is transferred to the walls and floor too much)

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#2
804d sounded great with Le200 especially when you have the space.


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Before: Le200, KEF LS50, AQ Type4, NUC 5i5RYH/8GB/128GB M.2SSD, Roon, Win8.1/AIR2.1.3/RoonBridge, MM/AIR3/RoonBridge, QNAP TS-212P 5TB NAS, AQ NRG-X3

Now: KEF LS50W, NUC5i5RYH/8GB/128GB M.2SSD, Roon, QNAP TS-212P 5TB NAS,iFi iSilencer3.0+DC iPurifier+iPurifier2, Sonos ZP80+SPDIF iPurifier


Location: Cyberjaya, Malaysia
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(11-Nov-2015, 14:46)tmkzmu Wrote: Hi,

My system is playing on small/medium room (26m2 = 279ft2). I compared Devialet 120 with 200 and I felt that 200 gives a lot better result with b&w 804d.

Speakers: Bowers & Wilkins 804d
Amplifier: Devialet 200
Cables: One of the cheapest one (for now)
Connection: via USB to Macbook pro, using Audirvana to play music
Amplifier configuration: SAM disabled (with enabled sound is transferred to the walls and floor too much)

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Why not try SAM enabled, but set to 0%.  This gives you the full SAM phase correction, but does not increase the bass, so avoids exacerbating your room issues.  Worth a try?
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Quote:Why not try SAM enabled, but set to 0%.  This gives you the full SAM phase correction, but does not increase the bass, so avoids exacerbating your room issues.  Worth a try?

Are you sure that it works this way ?Smile I will set it to 0% and try to here the difference Wink.
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