pace830sky
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Vedo che la mia breve digressione off-topic acchiappa molto, quasi un flame involontario. Scusami ma non mi sembra il caso di proseguire, anzi vorrei riprendere il discorso.
Ok, riassumiamo:
1) stiamo parlando di questo oggetto:

2) sto dicendo che non l'ho mai sentito ma che ho dei gravi pregiudizi su di esso
3) in particolare che dubito (affermazione apodittica) che risponda a dei requisiti audiofili
4) sono tuttavia certo che il prodotto abbia delle qualità, che ho provato ad immaginare (causando ahinoi il deragliamento del topic in tutt'altra direzione)
Riprenderei da qui copia-e-incollando parte della recensione su whathifi:
...Now we come to the not-so-impressive side of the Aura.
...Lack of clarity and detail make busy compositions congested and messy.
Beats, raw, aggressive instrumentals and James Hetfield’s growl are a far cry from clear as they thrash around in Metallica’s Enter Sandman. And this is emphasised even more when turned up loud.
A note of warning on higher volumes: the Aura will make any flimsy surface it sits on shake like your dad’s hips at a disco – whether blasting out Baccara’s Yes Sir, I Can Boogie or not. A sturdy base will keep distortion caused by vibration at a minimum.
(...)
And generally its lack of insight is where the Aura loses out. It takes the silhouette of a note and runs with it, fixating on the leading violin in Christopher Hogwood and Alison Bury’s Vivaldi: Violin Concerto In F, Op. 8/3, but ignoring subtler details of the orchestration. You have to really strain to pluck out the flanking cello’s presence.
Its bass is pronounced – you would expect it for its size – but lacks the weight required to stamp authority(...)
(...)
Verdict
Had this test been all about looks, this speaker would have bagged five stars – no problem.
A stylish showpiece for any room, it’s sure to catch a few eyes, turn a few heads and steal a few hearts.
Unfortunately for the Aura we’re not that shallow. And when sound comes into play, we’re less than inspired.
If you’re only looking for background entertainment, it will deliver. But it needs more clarity, with rivals topping the leader board within this price point doing more – and doing it better.
Fonte: http://www.whathifi.com/harman-kardon/aura/review#JIlSSrLue0V0PXZ6.99
Ok, riassumiamo:
1) stiamo parlando di questo oggetto:

2) sto dicendo che non l'ho mai sentito ma che ho dei gravi pregiudizi su di esso
3) in particolare che dubito (affermazione apodittica) che risponda a dei requisiti audiofili
4) sono tuttavia certo che il prodotto abbia delle qualità, che ho provato ad immaginare (causando ahinoi il deragliamento del topic in tutt'altra direzione)
Riprenderei da qui copia-e-incollando parte della recensione su whathifi:
...Now we come to the not-so-impressive side of the Aura.
...Lack of clarity and detail make busy compositions congested and messy.
Beats, raw, aggressive instrumentals and James Hetfield’s growl are a far cry from clear as they thrash around in Metallica’s Enter Sandman. And this is emphasised even more when turned up loud.
A note of warning on higher volumes: the Aura will make any flimsy surface it sits on shake like your dad’s hips at a disco – whether blasting out Baccara’s Yes Sir, I Can Boogie or not. A sturdy base will keep distortion caused by vibration at a minimum.
(...)
And generally its lack of insight is where the Aura loses out. It takes the silhouette of a note and runs with it, fixating on the leading violin in Christopher Hogwood and Alison Bury’s Vivaldi: Violin Concerto In F, Op. 8/3, but ignoring subtler details of the orchestration. You have to really strain to pluck out the flanking cello’s presence.
Its bass is pronounced – you would expect it for its size – but lacks the weight required to stamp authority(...)
(...)
Verdict
Had this test been all about looks, this speaker would have bagged five stars – no problem.
A stylish showpiece for any room, it’s sure to catch a few eyes, turn a few heads and steal a few hearts.
Unfortunately for the Aura we’re not that shallow. And when sound comes into play, we’re less than inspired.
If you’re only looking for background entertainment, it will deliver. But it needs more clarity, with rivals topping the leader board within this price point doing more – and doing it better.
Fonte: http://www.whathifi.com/harman-kardon/aura/review#JIlSSrLue0V0PXZ6.99
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