Even though this post looks like promotional spam, I will reply to it anyway. The way those ESL height speakers are set up is all wrong. I doubt listener heard a thing from them. Speakers like that beam fiercely on the vertical axis, so all the sound was going over anyone's head who was seated. ESLs need to face the listener more than conventional speakers, especially on the vertical axis. That setup would have me worried about the people who put it together; do they have an understanding of their products at all?
Thank you for your feedback, shadyJ!
As the US distributor of Finals, I am extremely curious to know how many of the die hard AV enthusiasts on this forum made it to the Audiophile centric shows like AXPONA and THE SOCAL SHOW!
How many of the audiophiles are AV enthusiasts and vice versa?
No spam intended ofcourse, just bringing awareness as FINAL starts demonstrating across the country at different audio shows including the AV centric CEDIA with our ground breaking ALL ELECTROSTATIC CENTER CHANNEL & ATMOS HEIGHT SPEAKERS!
Valid comments on the orientation of the height speakers in the pics,
As mentioned in my post, we had a crude, haphazard installation in Final's Multichannel / second room at THE SHOW, thanks to shipping and customs delays.
Rest assured that the speakers were positioned at a 30 - 45 degree tilt angle with the adjustable stands for the DEMO to make them most immersive with direct and reflected sound.
Most importantly, Finals have a wider dispersion pattern than competing ESLs with our unique segmented panel sections dividing the radiation of mid and high level frequencies to avoid beaming for a wide sweetspot!
Hope you could all join us at the next audiophile show, if not at the CEDIA in September, LINK below,
Final ESL in Dolby Atmos multichannel & stereo systems demo in Platinum Ballroom - Dagogo
Cheers