New speaker volume question

Verdinut

Verdinut

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Congrats for this new acquisition. I am pretty sure that it will take many years and there's a very strong possibility that the question of looking for better speakers in the future will never arise. Enjoy! :)
 
ematthews

ematthews

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Congrats for this new acquisition. I am pretty sure that it will take many years and there's a very strong possibility that the question of looking for better speakers in the future will never arise. Enjoy! :)
Ha... now on to better things other than speakers. I think I am done with my main audio system speakers. Now electronics is another question..:D
 
Verdinut

Verdinut

Audioholic Spartan
Ha... now on to better things other than speakers. I think I am done with my main audio system speakers. Now electronics is another question..:D
What electronics will you be looking forward to replacing?

SYSTEM: MARANTZ SR5010, 3 QSC DCA 1222 AMPS. DRIVING THE FRONT CHANNELS IN BI-AMP CONFIG.
QSC DCA 1824 (4 CH. AMP.) FOR SURROUND CHANNELS
OPPO BDP-95, REVOX B77, TEAC AN-80 (NR), AUDIO-TECHNICA AT-LP1240, SHURE M97XE,
HITACHI HCA-8300, PANASONIC TH-50PZ80U, ROKU PREMIERE +, FURMAN PS-8R, APC H15
FRONT LEFT, CENTER & RIGHT SPEAKERS: DAYTON RSS390HF-4 SUB IN EACH CABINET CROSSING OVER TO 2 PEERLESS P830991 AND 1 AIRBORNE RT-4001, QSC XC-3 ACTIVE CINEMA CROSSOVERS (SUB-MIDRANGE)
ENCLOSURES: 7.8 CF DUCTED PORT (OWN DESIGN)
SURROUND L & R AND SURROUND BACK L & R: SB ACOUSTICS SB15MFC30-8 WITH AIRBORNE RT-4001
CABINETS: 0.38 CF DUCTED PORT (OWN DES.)
 
ematthews

ematthews

Audioholic General
What electronics will you be looking forward to replacing?

SYSTEM: MARANTZ SR5010, 3 QSC DCA 1222 AMPS. DRIVING THE FRONT CHANNELS IN BI-AMP CONFIG.
QSC DCA 1824 (4 CH. AMP.) FOR SURROUND CHANNELS
OPPO BDP-95, REVOX B77, TEAC AN-80 (NR),AUDIO-TECHNICA AT-LP1240, SHURE M97XE,
HITACHI HCA-8300, PANASONIC TH-50PZ80U, ROKU PREMIERE +, FURMAN PS-8R, APC H15
FRONT LEFT, CENTER & RIGHT SPEAKERS: DAYTON RSS390HF-4 SUB IN EACH CABINET CROSSING OVER TO 2 PEERLESS P830991 AND 1 AIRBORNE RT-4001, QSC XC-3 ACTIVE CINEMA CROSSOVERS (SUB-MIDRANGE)
ENCLOSURES: 7.8 CF DUCTED PORT (OWN DESIGN)
SURROUND L & R AND SURROUND BACK L & R: SB ACOUSTICS SB15MFC30-8 WITH AIRBORNE RT-4001
CABINETS: 0.38 CF DUCTED PORT (OWN DES.)
I have had a lot of trouble with my Parasound products. Although the current Integrated amp is doing OK in it's third month so far, and does sound really good. Although the remote failed to work for two days. Strange as it started working again on it's own. However I would like a bit nicer Preamp to run with my ATI amp. This way I can put the Parasound in another set up. I'm in no hurry and just toying with the idea. Next thing is to finish my room and add a few more room treatments.

I wouldn't mind putting a really nice high end Integrated amp in my system like the Marantz PM10. I have dreamed about hi end Marantz for some time now. But ultimately I want great sound and TROUBLE FREE components.
 
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Irvrobinson

Irvrobinson

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Nice. So I’m gonna crank them a bit tonight. With some volume these things sound amazing. They just sound so much different than any other speaker I’ve listened to. There is a sweetness to them. Hard to describe. The Revels are fantastic too. And if not for the boomy bass and bad driver, they would still be here. But kinda glad it happened. Everyone was right about Dynaudio speakers.
Just curious... do you have the foam plugs in or out on Dynaudios?
 
Irvrobinson

Irvrobinson

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Out. What is strange about this is four plugs came with the speakers..I have never used any plugs in my speakers.
Full-range speakers with extended bass response often have problematic room placement requirements, especially in "small rooms". (I consider "small" anything less than 5000 cubic feet, and I have a small room for my HT system.) Different speaker manufacturers have different solutions to bass tuning in passive speakers. Some just tune the design to roll-off or shelve down the bass octaves below about 100Hz, thinking room-gain or near-wall placement will make up the difference. Some have adjustable crossover settings. (The Salon2s are like this, so were my previous Legacy Focus.) Some use plugs for ported speakers. And some manufacturers just like fat bass octaves because a lot of buyers like somewhat exaggerated bass. (I always accused B&W of this.)

There isn't a perfect answer, or at least an affordable one. I solved many of my bass challenges with a large room (8500+ cubic feet) for my music system, and speaker placement several feet from the back and side walls. That's not practical for most people, so you suffer through it and search for near-random solutions. It sounds like you found one. For years I only used ADS speakers, partially because their bass sounded good in the small rooms I used to have. Then ADS changed designs (and later went out of business) and I was stuck searching for better solutions. It sounds like the X44s are just what you were looking for.
 
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