aragorn723
New member
Hi,
Has anyone done any serious listening for the tone of instruments on the stock Quickie? I play a couple different instruments-mostly piano and guitar, and have noticed that tube equipment has special ability to create music in a more life-like way (closer to the sound of an actual instrument). You know when you go to a store and hear music (but don't see the musicians) and instantly recognize that its live and not a recording? A lot of stereo equipment i've heard has trouble accurately reproducing the tone of the piano, how does the Quickie do in this area?
Has anyone done any serious listening for the tone of instruments on the stock Quickie? I play a couple different instruments-mostly piano and guitar, and have noticed that tube equipment has special ability to create music in a more life-like way (closer to the sound of an actual instrument). You know when you go to a store and hear music (but don't see the musicians) and instantly recognize that its live and not a recording? A lot of stereo equipment i've heard has trouble accurately reproducing the tone of the piano, how does the Quickie do in this area?