View attachment 23749 Well my first impressions are that they (the F6.2) are a little bright, but these are not set up in main listening area since my wife has that temporarily hijacked with an in home book fair she's doing.
Once I get them up in my main set up powered by my PM6005 with the ability to A/B to my RP280F's then I will be able to make a better judgement. I will also be better able to determine imaging and soundstage (which in the set-up they are in now is not too impressive).
I listened to the F6.2's with a wide variety of material(Diana Krall CD, Dire Straits SACD, Pink Floyd CD, Wu-Tang CD, Dave Matthews Band Spotify, Phil Collins Spotify)
Initial impressions (again not final and not in my planned set-up):
- Bright
- Good inner detail
- Revealing yet friendly to poorly recorded material
- Tight bass (not an overwhelming amount - which to me is good)
- Narrow soundstage (probably related to my temporary set up)
- Not great imaging (probably related to my temporary set up)
I did not listen to them with the speakers set up as in my pic above - since I'm new here and I wanted to prove I'm not a troll and actually have the speakers and other speakers to compare to. My experience with other Andrew Jones designs (Pioneer BS22 & FS22, Elac B6) has been that the top end was polite - so I am surprised with my impression of bright and a little fatigue (which is why I am trying to replace my RP280F's)
Shockingly the RP150M's which are in my pic and my main speakers in my basement set up are not fatiguing or bright and image and soundstage like crazy. Honestly the RP150M's compare (IMHO) very favorably to the Paradigm Prestige 15B's (which I do not own but have heard a few times). The RP160M's which are the size up from the 150M's were decidedly brighter possibly because of the larger horn and also I noticed that the tweeters in the 160M's are stamped with a different part number than the 150M's.
But I digress this post is about the F6.2's and not about my RP150M's which I have nothing but gushing praise for.