That's the last post from my "Where to begin" thread that got me started here! He was completely right. I've only had these things going for a few hours now and am already beginning to fall in love!
If you're like me, your ears are going to do that to you for a long time. It seems like it takes a long time to become familiar enough with a piece of music where you can listen to a new set of speakers and evaluate them without not liking them simply because they're different. I think that's why they say you need to to "break in" your speakers. You're really breaking in your ears.
I definitely know that I want more bass though. Not a ton; just more, deeper punch and boom. I am pleased at how loud and distortion free the tritrix are! Maybe just a sub w/ them would solve my bass dilema?
Subwoofers will solve ALL dilemmas and bring peace to the world.
Skyline, you built both the Tritrix that I built and the ER18s. Can you describe the differences between the 2? Do you think the ER18s will fill the bass voids left by the tritrix? Also, you like the ER18s over the zaph zdt 3.5? Just curious why?
How big is this room? It really depends on your expectations for bass. If you're used to using subs, they may not fill that void, otherwise, I think you'll be happy with them. As for the differences, check out this
thread where I briefly described some of the differences.
The ER18's are simply a step up in all aspects. They're larger, more expensive, they go lower, better mids and highs, they're more detailed etc etc. Vocals and instruments like violins, trumpets, upright bass, etc simply sound more natural and more detailed.
But like I said in that post I linked, it's almost unfair to compare them because they're very different in price. And by no means am I putting down the tri trix in any way. I really do think they're great speakers and you really can't beat them for the price.
I can't say for sure that you'll like the ZDT 3.5's over the ER18's because I have not heard them personally. I think they'll both sound pretty warm but the ER18's, because of the enclosure, will go lower. Both Dennis Murphy and Zaph's designs are well received so I don't think you can go very wrong.
As for the dream full range speakers go, I personally was thinking of going with Zaphs ZD5's or ZRT's or Dennis Murphy's MB0W1's or CA0W1's and integrating two JL 8w7's in the bottom of each tower. Not sure when this will happen but I can dream.