If AH does review a pair, I hope it is the RAAL 70-20XR version ;D
GranteedEV Audioholic Ninja Nov 7, 2011 #21 If AH does review a pair, I hope it is the RAAL 70-20XR version ;D
jonnythan Audioholic Ninja Nov 7, 2011 #22 I presume the guys at Ascend listened to both MDF and bamboo and didn't choose bamboo because it looks better.
I presume the guys at Ascend listened to both MDF and bamboo and didn't choose bamboo because it looks better.
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Nov 7, 2011 #23 Why do we have to presume anything that can be measured?
jonnythan Audioholic Ninja Nov 7, 2011 #24 AcuDefTechGuy said: Why do we have to presume anything that can be measured? Click to expand... There are so many variables that affect how a speaker sounds it's unreasonable to expect the manufacturer to provide every possible one. The measurements Ascend provides are already among the most comprehensive in the industry. Besides, wouldn't any negative cabinet resonances manifest themselves in the FR and decay graphs to begin with? Cabinet resonance is something that is only a secondary indicator of sound quality. It's even possible that the different or even increased cabinet resonance of the bamboo enclosure smoothed out something on the FR plot. Why worry over a cabinet resonance measurement that looks non-ideal if it had no effect - or even a positive effect - on the end result?
AcuDefTechGuy said: Why do we have to presume anything that can be measured? Click to expand... There are so many variables that affect how a speaker sounds it's unreasonable to expect the manufacturer to provide every possible one. The measurements Ascend provides are already among the most comprehensive in the industry. Besides, wouldn't any negative cabinet resonances manifest themselves in the FR and decay graphs to begin with? Cabinet resonance is something that is only a secondary indicator of sound quality. It's even possible that the different or even increased cabinet resonance of the bamboo enclosure smoothed out something on the FR plot. Why worry over a cabinet resonance measurement that looks non-ideal if it had no effect - or even a positive effect - on the end result?
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Nov 7, 2011 #25 AcuDefTechGuy said: That horizontal center is so big, you might as well use a vertical bookshelf. I say this since it seems most vertical speakers have better accuracy and measurements than horizontal speakers. Click to expand... I doubt a vertical bookshelf speaker can keep up with those towers for any type of demanding, dynamic playback, power handling, tonal matching to the front soundstage. But I know what you mean. My guess the reason it is so big to match the cabinet volume of the tower. It's also a WT/MW so it will have some height to it. With careful crossover design (which Dave seems very anal about) any issues of off-axis acoustical interference which plague a lot of other horizontal centers can be avoided. But yeah that center IS a MONSTER.
AcuDefTechGuy said: That horizontal center is so big, you might as well use a vertical bookshelf. I say this since it seems most vertical speakers have better accuracy and measurements than horizontal speakers. Click to expand... I doubt a vertical bookshelf speaker can keep up with those towers for any type of demanding, dynamic playback, power handling, tonal matching to the front soundstage. But I know what you mean. My guess the reason it is so big to match the cabinet volume of the tower. It's also a WT/MW so it will have some height to it. With careful crossover design (which Dave seems very anal about) any issues of off-axis acoustical interference which plague a lot of other horizontal centers can be avoided. But yeah that center IS a MONSTER.
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Nov 7, 2011 #26 jonnythan said: There are so many variables that affect how a speaker sounds it's unreasonable to expect the manufacturer to provide every possible one. The measurements Ascend provides are already among the most comprehensive in the industry. Besides, wouldn't any negative cabinet resonances manifest themselves in the FR and decay graphs to begin with? Cabinet resonance is something that is only a secondary indicator of sound quality. It's even possible that the different or even increased cabinet resonance of the bamboo enclosure smoothed out something on the FR plot. Why worry over a cabinet resonance measurement that looks non-ideal if it had no effect - or even a positive effect - on the end result? Click to expand... That's what I wanted someone to say. I agree completely.
jonnythan said: There are so many variables that affect how a speaker sounds it's unreasonable to expect the manufacturer to provide every possible one. The measurements Ascend provides are already among the most comprehensive in the industry. Besides, wouldn't any negative cabinet resonances manifest themselves in the FR and decay graphs to begin with? Cabinet resonance is something that is only a secondary indicator of sound quality. It's even possible that the different or even increased cabinet resonance of the bamboo enclosure smoothed out something on the FR plot. Why worry over a cabinet resonance measurement that looks non-ideal if it had no effect - or even a positive effect - on the end result? Click to expand... That's what I wanted someone to say. I agree completely.
C cschang Audioholic Chief Nov 7, 2011 #27 When the Sierra-1 came out, DaveF did post an accelerometer measurement of the cabinet, much like the type done by Stereophile. Here is the post: Sierra - The Cabinet - Ascend Acoustics Community But like jonnythan said, cabinet resonance issues should show up in the decay plot. Dave also posted some quick measurements of the STC (Sierra Tower Center): http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/showthread.php?t=4630&page=18 Last edited: Nov 7, 2011
When the Sierra-1 came out, DaveF did post an accelerometer measurement of the cabinet, much like the type done by Stereophile. Here is the post: Sierra - The Cabinet - Ascend Acoustics Community But like jonnythan said, cabinet resonance issues should show up in the decay plot. Dave also posted some quick measurements of the STC (Sierra Tower Center): http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/showthread.php?t=4630&page=18
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Nov 7, 2011 #28 cschang said: When the Sierra-1 came out, DaveF did post an accelerometer measurement of the cabinet, much like the type done by Stereophile. Here is the post: Sierra - The Cabinet - Ascend Acoustics Community But like jonnythan said, cabinet resonance issues should show up in the decay plot. Dave also posted some quick measurements of the STC (Sierra Tower Center): The Tower Discussion Thread! - Page 18 - Ascend Acoustics Community Click to expand... Can you point me to the measurements of the STC from the second link. I can't seem to find them. BTW Gene you got to get a hold of these puppies for a review.
cschang said: When the Sierra-1 came out, DaveF did post an accelerometer measurement of the cabinet, much like the type done by Stereophile. Here is the post: Sierra - The Cabinet - Ascend Acoustics Community But like jonnythan said, cabinet resonance issues should show up in the decay plot. Dave also posted some quick measurements of the STC (Sierra Tower Center): The Tower Discussion Thread! - Page 18 - Ascend Acoustics Community Click to expand... Can you point me to the measurements of the STC from the second link. I can't seem to find them. BTW Gene you got to get a hold of these puppies for a review.
C cschang Audioholic Chief Nov 7, 2011 #29 MinusTheBear said: Can you point me to the measurements of the STC from the second link. I can't seem to find them. Click to expand... Try this.... Ascend Acoustics Community - View Single Post - The Tower Discussion Thread!
MinusTheBear said: Can you point me to the measurements of the STC from the second link. I can't seem to find them. Click to expand... Try this.... Ascend Acoustics Community - View Single Post - The Tower Discussion Thread!
billy p Audioholic Ninja Nov 8, 2011 #30 cschang said: Try this.... Ascend Acoustics Community - View Single Post - The Tower Discussion Thread! Click to expand... Hi Curtis, I'm not sure other members can access those links...I know, I had to login. just saying...
cschang said: Try this.... Ascend Acoustics Community - View Single Post - The Tower Discussion Thread! Click to expand... Hi Curtis, I'm not sure other members can access those links...I know, I had to login. just saying...
Adam Audioholic Jedi Nov 8, 2011 #31 billy p said: Hi Curtis, I'm not sure other members others can access those links...I know, I had to login. just saying... Click to expand... Yep - I can read the post, but I can't access the attachments.
billy p said: Hi Curtis, I'm not sure other members others can access those links...I know, I had to login. just saying... Click to expand... Yep - I can read the post, but I can't access the attachments.
billy p Audioholic Ninja Nov 8, 2011 #32 Adam said: Yep - I can read the post, but I can't access the attachments. Click to expand... and we all know how much credence some members place in those graphs and squiggly lines...
Adam said: Yep - I can read the post, but I can't access the attachments. Click to expand... and we all know how much credence some members place in those graphs and squiggly lines...
cpp Audioholic Ninja Nov 8, 2011 #34 and we all know how much credence some members place in those graphs and squiggly lines. Click to expand... I love graphs and squiggly lines, but darn it, being old my ears don't seem to be able to hear them.
and we all know how much credence some members place in those graphs and squiggly lines. Click to expand... I love graphs and squiggly lines, but darn it, being old my ears don't seem to be able to hear them.
C cschang Audioholic Chief Nov 8, 2011 #35 Yeah, you need to be a member of the forum to see the graphs/pictures. For the graphs of the center, I think it is important to read the text so you know what you are seeing.
Yeah, you need to be a member of the forum to see the graphs/pictures. For the graphs of the center, I think it is important to read the text so you know what you are seeing.
billy p Audioholic Ninja Nov 8, 2011 #36 Well then..they better sign up because Dave, will be posting his comprehensive findings between the NrT and the RAAL...I know I'm looking forward to it...although reading between the lines from prior comments I kinda know which way he is leaning....
Well then..they better sign up because Dave, will be posting his comprehensive findings between the NrT and the RAAL...I know I'm looking forward to it...although reading between the lines from prior comments I kinda know which way he is leaning....
avliner Audioholic Chief Nov 9, 2011 #37 Does anybody has an idea of what the retail price will be for the new center speaker?
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Nov 9, 2011 #38 avliner said: Does anybody has an idea of what the retail price will be for the new center speaker? Click to expand... My guess that a good ballpark price would be to take the price of a pair of Sierra towers and cut it in half.
avliner said: Does anybody has an idea of what the retail price will be for the new center speaker? Click to expand... My guess that a good ballpark price would be to take the price of a pair of Sierra towers and cut it in half.
billy p Audioholic Ninja Nov 9, 2011 #40 Fwiw...Dave has posted the results of the RAAL 70-20XR vs NrT...for those interested....