Assume the room is big enough, my question is that are listening position or speaker position kind of independent? Should one find the listening position first? Or speaker position first and adjust listening position accordingly?
I sent an email to AG asking how to measure the offset. This is the answer I got from Michaela Becker:
Suitable tools for such measuring may be a tape rule (with a second person at hand) or a laser distance meter, pointing to spots close to the horns rims (where the horn has a rather “flat”...
Yes but I think they are not very helpful at least it is true for the MBL dealer in my area. I ask him how to integrate or place 101X bass towers relative to main speaker. And how to use all the buttons in the bass tower. He has no clue.
I do not think there are many audiophiles are as skillful as sbnx to setup this speaker. I certainly do not have such skills. I also do not think most dealers have a clue to setup this speaker. For such expensive speaker, Advantgarde should send someone from HO to setup this speaker. My room is...
If the speaker is biwireable, what is the best way to connect to Apex Mono? Use a pair of speaker wires or two pairs of speaker wires with each speaker wire connect to each speaker binding post in Apex Mono?
Totally agree. I also use it Jriver. It is the only software that allows me to customize the views. But one has to tag your music carefully which is no problems for me.
Totally agree with you. I have also spent a lot of time tagging my classical files. I also use Jriver. The main advantage of Jriver is to allow ones the flexibility how to display their files. JRiver rewards users with carefully prepared metadata.