I probably asked you this before, but I definitely have CRS syndrome!
What speakers do you use, if you don't mind sharing?
I know that you were in Home Audio Sales for several years (decades?) so it is always a curiosity, given your exposure to many speakers and presumably access to discounted pricing, to know what you chose for your own system!
I presume based on your comments about low frequencies that this is primarily a "for music" system.
Thanks!
I built them, with help from TLS for the crossovers. The previous ones were annoying me to the point that I had to do something and, being the curious sort, I wanted to see if I could do something that satisfied me. If the fact that I haven't changed anything in five years is any indication, I would say they do. I can't say they're perfect, but they don't cause my ears to become fatigued and the sound is very balanced, to my ears and from what I see on the display when I run REW. I also did a direct comparison to some Dynaudio speakers that I was going to install and I was happy with what I heard. Since I used Peerless and Vifa drivers, they had a 'familial' sound.
I knew my room had some issues and I corrected them by using some panels to absorb a bit of the sound (I used REW to watch the response as I placed and moved the panels). The panels do a great job of eliminating the big 'suckout' in the 60-100Hz range and at this point, the low end is smooth down to the mid-30Hz range.
I care more about music, but the sound for TV and movies is very good- even special effects have a lot of impact and when something wants to rumble, they definitely do that. I don't listen to Rap or Hip Hop, but I know how it's supposed to sound (from doing car audio) and it's pretty decent for that, too. Human voices are extremely natural-sounding and I initially tested that by watching and listening to tracks with people I know. It sounds like they're in the room with me. One was being interviewed on the radio and when he made a comment, I unconsciously responded to it. That was weird. Because his comment was about someone with the same first name as mine, I actually sent an e-mail to find out if he was referring to me. I should mention that next time I see him.
Selling speakers and being able to afford them are two different things.
WRT extremely deep bass, I had that until just before I bought my house- I had a pair of Electrovoice 30W woofers in corner-loaded cabinets and they had originally been used for the bass pedals of a church organ. OMG! Unfortunately, the cabinets would never have fit through the doors and I didn't want to break them apart or tear out a door frame.