We had invited friends over for dinner at our Eagan town home. It was the season finale of Downton Abbey which everyone wanted to watch. We only had a small Sharp Aquos LCD screen, and the audio was work around vintage Quad to my last recording location monitors.
So my wife wanted a bigger screen. So the evening before we went to Best Buy at their Richfield headquarters and bought a 50" Panasonic Plasma Vierra.
I mounted it on the wall Sunday morning with the help of my son in law.
My wife never got the hang of the vintage work around. She was happy for TV with the fairly large speakers either side of the Sharp screen for watching TV.
However with brilliant modern design with wafer thin screens and a very thin bessel and puny speakers firing right into the wall. The result is lousy sound and very poor speech discrimination
So that led to the purchase of a Marantz 7701 pre/pro.
The speakers were driven by a pair of Quad 303s. The speakers have four chambers. The drivers are Dynaudio 17 W EX and Scanspeak tweeters. The mid/woofers are each in their own sealed enclosure, so one can not drive the other.
Inside each cabinet are two Morel 9" sub drivers forming an isobarik coupled cavity subs. There is one sealed cavity and one ported cavity. F3 points for these band pass subs are 27 and 90 Hz.
One problem was encountered due to the fact that the Marantz will not work in 2.1 mode due to a software glitch unless you select a non existent speaker in the speaker set up.
So I decided to beef up the power and add a center channel.
I made ready three Quad 405 IIs. I only use one channel in one for the center speaker.
The center channel speaker is one full range 4" JW Mk II module in a small sealed enclosure.
The match to the mains is very good indeed. The Audyssey tones match just about perfectly. Speech is very natural with no shout and excellent speech discrimination. I think the lack of any crossover contributes to the excellent speech discrimination.
Audyssey set the crossover for the mains at 60 Hz and the center at 100 Hz. It set the top end of the sub to roll off at 120 Hz. This is optimal as it does not upset my design acoustic roll off of the mains. I'm astonished how good Audysssey is at figuring these issues out. The frequency response correction is awful and is disabled. It turns the whole rig into a nasty shouty sibilant mess. In my view Audyssey is only any use for setting levels, distance and crossovers and nothing else.
Peripherals are Comcast xfinity DVR Panasonic BD/internet streaming player. Sony Google TV player. This has a Google Gold browser. It also has the BPO icon. I have a season ticket to the BPO Digital Concert Hall and it takes me there without opening a browser.
I'm very pleased with this unit and the remote is a masterpiece.
My wife just loves this system and has no trouble operating it. I have enabled the power amps to switch on from the 12 volt trigger.
The sound of this system is excellent. I now have to be careful not to get carried away, as there are four adjoined units in these condo units!
My wife is not finished with me yet. We have a small second bedroom we have furnished as a sitting room. She wants a small flat panel in there. I will run it as a zone 2 I think. Since you can't get far form the speakers, I think I will build a pair of JW Mk III drivers and build TLs for them. A situation like that is an ideal application for full range drivers.
I snagged a Quad 909 for a very good price in eBay this morning and I will use that to power the top half of the mains.