In Reply to: Re: All of it. MaggieLover's post below summarizes the issues. posted by maxzimum on December 9, 2006 at 22:05:54:
Best of luck. Setup can be time consuming and frustrating, but in the end very rewarding. Moving the speakers even an inch or two at a time can have a large impact on the presentation.It's possible you've never experienced the breathtaking results that can be achived with the 1.6s and the 3.6's. In the best case, on good recordings there is a strong sense of live musicians playing in a three dimensional space in front of you, with the soundstage extending past the speakers to the side walls and beyond and well beyond the wall behind the speakers. The speakers and walls just disappear. Very few of us have that perfect room, but the goal is to get as close as possible.
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- Re: All of it. MaggieLover's post below summarizes the issues. - MaggieLover 22:37:43 12/09/06 (6)
- Made changes and.. - maxzimum 02:13:54 12/10/06 (5)
- Congratulations to you and MaggieLover for good progress! - Al Sekela 11:51:14 12/10/06 (3)
- Thank you Al and Maggielover... - maxzimum 23:02:16 12/10/06 (2)
- I think you will find the M-L sweet-spot is smaller - Al Sekela 11:20:24 12/11/06 (0)
- Re: Thank you Al and Maggielover... - MaggieLover 03:48:46 12/11/06 (0)
- Re: Made changes and.. - MaggieLover 09:36:24 12/10/06 (0)