So I decided to get a DAC and stream tidal MQA files with a spare macbook for now and focus on nailing down my speaker situation first.
That being said I got my Fluance signatures in and wow...
Really disappointed so far.
First thing is one of the speakers was DOA.
I cracked open the post panel in the back and it was a complete mess in there.
All the baffling had come unglued or someone ripped it off the cabinet walls.
The crossover board had been ripped off or fell off of it mounting point and pulled the
connections form all the post tabs.
Going to return that speaker for sure.
Second the speaker that works properly sounds muddy as hell.
I'm really used to playing my EPI's in pure audio mode.
In pure audio the Fluance sounds so muddy. There is no High or mids to speak of.
If I take it off pure audio or direct audio and pump up the treble it definitely wake the tweeter up
But I feel like the mid isn't where I want it, and I don't have an equalizer.
I'm hoping this is a break-in thing.
I always assumed if breaking in a speaker isn't a myth, it would be the woofers that really need breaking in,
not the tweeter or mid drivers.
On the plus side after adding a DAC into my system (AQ dragonfly red) and using higher res source media (MQA files off Tidal) I'm kinda falling in love with my 2 way EPI's all over again.
The highs and mid from that speaker are beautiful. The dac and the new source files seem to really wake up the system in general. Been playing with the sub a little more. I can generally find a modest setting thats pretty pleaseing for most music.
Just not sure what to do about the Fluances. Not too worried about the dud speaker... It happens, I'm sure they'll replace. I'm running the good one on constant music all day to see if this beaking in thing is real and helps this speaker.
Pictures of the bad Fluance internals.