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In Reply to: Re: Oh My God! Polyplanars Have Been Re Incarnated ! posted by Scholl on March 9, 2005 at 16:47:57:
Hi Scholl,I'll take that as you like the speaker and thought it was well worth $200. I just bought a pair myself. Do you like them more than MMG's? What do you not like about the tweeter?
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I like the speakers.It's been way too long since I've heard Maggies so I can't say.
To me the speaker sounds rough at around the crossover like maybe the tweeter isn't suited for that low and shallow of a crossover.
I use the SEAS 27TDC in several designs including a simple 12" two way with the JBL 123A-1. The woofer has a 1.1mh choke the tweeter an 8uf cap and 2ohm resistor. That tweeter can handle the 6db crossover that low without honk or a stressful sound.
I'm not sure how these speakers are put together or how easy it would be to swap tweeters.
They play smoothly and loud enought to fill the room but they woun't rock the house.
The fit, finish and service from SRS is first rate. It was a very smooth and fast transaction, less than a week.
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If, after break in, the tweeter does what you say, heres what i plan to do.
I would simply raise its crosover point until it sounds good, and aim the panels right at me.
The panel will go right out to 10k I was told, but how well, or how directive is anyones guess ?
Mine will be here Monday!
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What is the sound like compared to your maggies - I have a pair of 12's and my girlfriend loves them but her room is not set up well for the Maggies and she only has a 50wpc Rotel Amp - would these be a suitable substitute?
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