Martin Logan Dynamo 700 help

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mon2479

Enthusiast
So I just picked up a ML Dynamo 700, and I don't know if I should leave it front facing position or down fire position. My room is carpeted. Also anyone know just how well the wireless works. I'm afraid of my wireless router interfearing with the ML wireless dongale. I know that nothing beats a wired setup, but its nice to have the option. Thanks for all the input
 
theJman

theJman

Audioholic Chief
So I just picked up a ML Dynamo 700, and I don't know if I should leave it front facing position or down fire position. My room is carpeted.
As a general rule down firing tends to 'couple' with the floor a bit more, meaning a greater corporeal sensation. Front firing can sound a little more 'direct', which is often described as cleaner. The ML700 is a small acoustic suspension sub with a single 10" driver though, so I doubt you would notice much difference either way. Best choice would be to experiment and see which you prefer.
 
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mon2479

Enthusiast
Also I forgot to ask, I assume its ok to leave the sub on all the time on auto since I use it for everything. I don't want to have to turn it on and off everytime I turn off my tv&reciever
 
theJman

theJman

Audioholic Chief
That's precisely what Auto was designed for, so it shouldn't be a problem.
 
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IndyBuckeyeFan

Audiophyte
How does it sound.....

I am thinking of purchasing that sub soon......

Is the wireless "behind" or is it on-key.??
 
Steve81

Steve81

Audioholics Five-0
I am thinking of purchasing that sub soon......

Is the wireless "behind" or is it on-key.??
Don't know if the wireless imparts any significant delay, but any modern receiver with auto-setup would correct for such things in any case.
 

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