If one listens listens to vocals a lot it might be more attractive , depends on the music that is played imo
If one listens listens to vocals a lot it might be more attractive , depends on the music that is played imo
I have one Infected Mushrooms album which when I play one track, my entire house begins to shake
Thanks Dave - are the elegance a modern version of the adire ( I use them )
Cheers
Phil
Try playing music with fast, square edge bass like Infected Mushroom "Never Mind" on the album Army of Mushrooms and see how panel bass sounds*....
*The answer is the speaker probably can't even play the music at reasonable SPLs whatsoever without the panel material whacking into the frame.
It seems a good alternative to canons, fireworks and trains . Perhaps we can think about an alternative definition of "extreme audiophile" - someone who spends a lot of resources to optimize a system for music that will fill less than .001% of his listening time!
We have different musical preferences and surely panels and dipoles have compromises in bass performance. It is physics. I do not expect the Soundlabs to perform "Killer bees" in my system like the Krell LAT1000 did. But sometimes we prefer quality over quantity. There is something in dipole bass that is addictive.
I do the geddes/toole/le jeune swarm of subs (...)
My feeling is that difficult tests like that simply reveal deficiencies more readily, and systems that can play something difficult to handle can play easier to handle material better as well. (...)
I do the geddes/tool/le jeune swarm of subs , I run mains full range and use DSP on the 4 subs , smoothes the rooms bass response but are not in any way "detectable"
Using them this way , I get an increased sense of scale , some serious deep bass at high spl , better bass articulation and a better sense of ambience.
I can AB the sound with subs and without ..its not night and day , and if i play the subs only , its pretty much low level
I have 4x 1kw 13.5" SVS sealed subs .. total overkill for this application..one could use much lesser subs for the same effect.
Anyway..on topic
Ay 100k , without hearing it , but on paper I would go for the Beolab90
Micro..they all advocate multiple subs and distributed bass to smooth the room response. thats what I was referring to. (...)
Its a bit over the $100K mark but i loved the sound of the Alexx in Luke and Bea Manley's VTL/Wilson room