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In Reply to: RE: What I was thinking posted by josh358 on October 28, 2015 at 06:32:42
The problem with Tympani's is there are too many configurations. The later models take this experimentation option away from you....which is probably a good thing. :)
I farted around with a friend's set of IV's many years ago and ended up with all the panels arranged in a straight line. Sounded excellent.
Good luck.
Dave.
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Do you recall whether you had tweeters in or out and whether the entire linear arrangement was angled to any degree of toe in?
The tweeters were inside. No toe-in.
IIRC, an equilateral triangle of about 13' between the listener and the two T/M panels.
It was a good friend of mines system. He ultimately sold them and purchased a pair of Scintillas.
Dave.
: )
Heh, yes. "With great power comes great responsibility." :-)
OTOH, it also makes the Tympanis very versatile. I couldn't fit a 3.6 in my small room with a projection screen in the middle.
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