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In Reply to: RE: OK, at least you heard them. I had three different models on review, in my listening room, over the years posted by Wojciech on January 19, 2015 at 20:10:55
Not my stair landing.
jm
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@ JM, Pic :Such a high platform will change tweeter height, listening actually will be off axis, vertically, darker presentation ...?
Edits: 01/20/15
Mostly to save the parquet floor, I had all three Vivid loudspeaker pairs as they passed through here in sequence on garden pavers from Home Depot, and I literally use a laser to set up speakers and I get measuring help when needed, and I found that at least for me, the garden pavers helped and JA did not object to them at all.That said, I think that, without having had an opportunity to measure, just eyeball, the G1 Giyas I spent time with at a dealer's had the tweeter a little high, while the G3 and G4 I have seen seemed to have the tweeter a little low.
That wood block, whatever it is--redwood? cedar? juniper?--in that picture seems higher than needed to provide strain relief for inflexible speaker cables, so perhaps the intent is to raise the tweeter up.
That speaker to me looks like a Smurf attending a costume party dressed up as a Euro sign...
So don't go by me.
jm
Edits: 01/20/15
on another note, i was watching a car show today and they were restoring a Porsche 928, that overlooked supercar from the 80s. there is not one square part or straight line on the car. that picture of the Giya made me think of that car. got to drive various ones in the day, magnificent car.
Tom Collins
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