Excellent is subjective
. Personally I prefer a neutral loudspeaker.
Here is the a9 and the center (purple trace and green trace respectively)
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The A9 has a has an eleveted midrange which is considered warm
The CS looks pretty good until around 2.5khz which is at the top of the female voice fundamental range where harmonics take over out to 17khz. Both speakers will have issues at that range, but not horrid (again subjective for most) and require boost to transition from the area below 3k to get it a little flatter.
A soundbar is not excellent. The dedicated system with polk RTI’s is excellent. My understanding is the LSiM is beyond excellent, but I can’t afford them and wouldn’t spend that kind of money on something made in China.
Also if you are handy, building your own speakers creates exceptional value. Just another consideration.
For example this kit would be cheaper that the 9s and would completely blow them out of the water on every level, including huge dynamic range. Pre cut cabinets are available as well if you don't have the tools.
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That kit is extremely expensive for what it is, holy crap!
I can get a set of used RTI8’s for $100, or RTI10’s for $200, that’s what I’m looking for, that price range.
There is no way I would resell those for any significant amount of money after they've been tampered with the way you described. You have no clue if those are even accurate anymore, if the replacement tweeters blend properly with the existing drivers, the crossovers have been reworked or whatever else has been done. You even said one of them wasn't wired correctly. That sounds amateur to me at best. You're a perfectionist? Welcome to the audiophile club. Every single one of us is a perfectionist and will fuss over a 4 dB fluctuation in the FR of a speaker and we CERTAINLY would not buy a speaker that has been compromised.
I think it's utterly ridiculous to try and improve your sound through amplification and with speakers that you know have been tampered with. I would take the hit, drop those like a hot potato and chalk it up to a lesson learned. You could offer them to me for free and I wouldn't want them. You know why? Because I have this perfectionist push and want speakers that have oem drivers and crossovers that were designed to work together.
*Edit: I take that back. I would take them for free, but only so I could measure their fr to see what the tampering has done to their performance.
If the tweeters were matched, the speakers would be amazing. I think the guy screwed up one of the installs. Maybe I can get a replacement tweeter that fits the crossover and it would be great. It’s really not as bad as you’re making it out to be. The previous owner owned some HT shop and got the speakers sent to them as a gift by paradigm. I don’t know why he decided to lord helmet with it. The weird thing is that one of the crossovers measures lower values across everything (resistance, capacitance, and inductance) when I probed it with my different meters. I think it’s the main inductor has a lower inductance. I might open it up and lord helmet with it.
I don’t know why you’re so against the amplifier. It has improved the sound of the system *significantly*, especially in the lows and mids. I have quite a large room and 7 large power hungry speakers to fill it. The RX-A810 couldn’t keep up. I already told you, I’m at the mercy of what’s available when it comes to audio equipment. I don’t have thousands or even hundreds to spend, and I need to sell what I have before I can look to getting an improvement. I saw this amplifier for sale, it was conveniently located, and it is *very* good. I adjusted the biases according to the service manual, so hopefully it will stay reliable. I also have a fan sitting on top to keep it cool.
http://legendaryamps.com <-- that guy certainly likes these, and poop, maybe he’s right.