Sweet Spot
01-06-2006, 05:17 PM
While net surfing, I came accross an ad for a sale at Harvey Electronics on all audio gear, and decided to walk (well train) on over to their store near my house to see what was what. They had both the NAD C542 and the C521BEE next to one another, and I took them both for a test drive, through a (forgot which) NAD receiver and some Sonus Faber Auditor speakers.
The first thing which annoyed me unfortunately, was when the salesman (who obviously was living up to his title and doing his job) told me what I should be looking for comparitively in the presentation between the two. This right away F's with my head because the seed is planted, and I have to try and pretend he didn't say anything, so that I can make my OWN decisions, without any mental nudges from an outside party. (That old gag)
Of course he's laying it on with the whole, " you should have good cables too" schpiel, which to me was an open invitation to debate, or just plain tell em' "sorry, I'm not a believer in myths", and continued to credit the scientific portion of what may be told to be true in association with what makes a good cable...yada.
To make a long story short, I enjoyed listening to Peter Gabriel, (wound up buying the 2 CD best of set after I left) on both players, and resigned myself to the fact that I personally couldn't hear much of a difference, enough to cough up another $200 for the 542. Yes, I brought home the 521 BEE, and hope to test it soon, with the Outlaw Audio RR 2150 later on this month.
Harvey had a %15 off sale, so the total was $276.36 Good damn deal if you asked me.
Well, that's one down, and two to go. Next up.. Turntable.
The first thing which annoyed me unfortunately, was when the salesman (who obviously was living up to his title and doing his job) told me what I should be looking for comparitively in the presentation between the two. This right away F's with my head because the seed is planted, and I have to try and pretend he didn't say anything, so that I can make my OWN decisions, without any mental nudges from an outside party. (That old gag)
Of course he's laying it on with the whole, " you should have good cables too" schpiel, which to me was an open invitation to debate, or just plain tell em' "sorry, I'm not a believer in myths", and continued to credit the scientific portion of what may be told to be true in association with what makes a good cable...yada.
To make a long story short, I enjoyed listening to Peter Gabriel, (wound up buying the 2 CD best of set after I left) on both players, and resigned myself to the fact that I personally couldn't hear much of a difference, enough to cough up another $200 for the 542. Yes, I brought home the 521 BEE, and hope to test it soon, with the Outlaw Audio RR 2150 later on this month.
Harvey had a %15 off sale, so the total was $276.36 Good damn deal if you asked me.
Well, that's one down, and two to go. Next up.. Turntable.