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Topic: Audio quallity Bauer T610 vs Beaulieu 708 both Stereo
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Alan Rik
Film God
Posts: 2211
From: New York City, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted April 17, 2018 08:05 AM
hmm....tough to say. The Bauer is more forgiving of audio that was recorded on other machines. The Beaulieu is a very finely crafted precision instrument. Because of this if the audio was recorded properly the Beaulieu, to my ears, will sound better. But if the audio was say re-recorded by someone and the bias was a little off, the Bauer may sound better while the Beaulieu will not tolerate it and may sound warbly, hissy, not so good. Also you cannot go by using the speakers in the projector. You have to use an external amp or at the very least external speakers to really tell. The speakers on the Beaulieu are not very good and you can't turn them up very loud till they start to distort and rattle. The Bauers cannot be turned up that loud but the internal speakers sound better. And last but not least in these days, since the machines are so old, its possible that machines differ from unit to unit. I may have a really nice Beaulieu but a so so Bauer. I have had many Bauer T610's and I think my current one is ok but I remember having better sounding ones. An interesting thing is that once I was watching a print on the Bauer and then switched to the Beaulieu. The sound on the Beaulieu was eq'd so I could hear the voices better. Better separation between voices and the Music and Effects. Both are very nice machines.
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