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Re: VSM-M with stingray

Posted by Rich Brkich on September 12, 2005 at 07:26:06:

I am not familiar witht he speaker cables you are using.... are these a Silver cable??? Solid core or stranded base design???

My inital inkling is that the speaker cables are possibly a significant problem.

If everything is directly plugged into the wall, some basic power conditioning and/or power cords can make a significant imporvement.

It sounds like the speakers are about 7.5 feet or maybe a little more apart. If so, I would try either moviung them a little coser to the wall behind them and/or a little closer together (about 6.5ft center to center).

One last question... what is the source (CD player? Brand/model?)

That is all I can think of right now. If the room ois really live sounding (sparsely furnished, large bare walls.... i.e. nothing in the room or on the wall to absorb and difuse some mid/treble info... this energy is going to be contained in the room with little dissapation leaving the speakers sounding somewhat lean no matter where you put them and things like cables will be very important in getting this to sound right)

Happy Listening,
Rich Brkich
Retailer & Audio Asylum Industry Liaison