Two Tower initial impressions [message #48214] |
Thu, 17 November 2005 09:58 |
Shane
Messages: 1117 Registered: May 2009
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Well, even though I won't be veneering the cabinets till spring probably (due to kids and Xmas, etc....)I'm impressed with the sound of my 2 Towers. They are sub-optimally placed in the corners of the room, toed in about 2 inches, 5 inches from the back wall, 10 inches from the sides that have full length curtains on them, about 10 feet apart, with the listening position around 12 feet out against the far wall. Initially they produced almost zero bass unless driven pretty hard. Now that I've got a little time on them the bass has come out more, but still seemed "thin". Then I started really paying attention to the CD's I was playing. Some had great bass, some none. Played them on my vintage Kenwood/Polk system and didn't notice it as much. I think the higher sensitivity of the Pi's is revealing that some of these recordings that I thought were good in actuality are not! That and the new NAD amp/cdp I got are much more neutral in processing the music. When you put the power to them they really stand out and shine. Also, the soundstage is very, very good. My wife walked in the other day and said "hey, the singer is right in the middle and the drums are right behind him with the guitar player right there and the bass right over there--that's so cool!" She is a complete audio non-afficianodo with a tin plated ear, which is saying something when she can pick out details. All in all I would definitely recommend the Towers for anyone who wants to give a try at building a first set of speakers.
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Re: Two Tower initial impressions [message #48222 is a reply to message #48214] |
Thu, 17 November 2005 12:06 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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Shane, It's very strange that you're finding the bass thin on the Towers. When I built mine, the first thing I noticed was the incredible dynamics. The second thing was the bass. In some recordings, it was enough to buzz the windows in the room. Definately check the phasing as Wayne suggested. Mine were always able to fill the room up with bass. And yeah, revealing speakers and poor recordings are frustrating. At least you got a set of good component to drive the speakers. BTW, have you soldered the CDP and amp together like I suggested to hear how it can sound without IC's gar.
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Re: Two Tower initial impressions [message #48223 is a reply to message #48220] |
Thu, 17 November 2005 12:21 |
Shane
Messages: 1117 Registered: May 2009
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Just tried that while I'm home for lunch. Bass definitely goes up. It's not as if there isn't any bass at all and I definitely notice a difference with different recordings, but you don't really "shake anything" unless you have the volume up fairly good. I noticed the difference in bass on recordings when I listened to Wayne's pair. Norah Jones on his had great bass, but my Pantera seemed to have very little unless you were really driving them. I've noticed the exact same thing with mine. The dynamics are good, and it may be that the high freq. are a little much, too, causing me to not pay attention. I've had to attenuate them some with the NAD's controls. The good thing about the NAD is that it just affects the higher frequencies and not the uppper mids at all. Takes a little of the "bite" off. If I were to guess it would be that I'm used to driving my little Polk 5b's in a large room and having to compensate by boosting the bass on them which can sometimes make it a little boomy. The bass on the Towers is definitely taught and defined, not boomy at all. And it could just be synergy between the amp and the Pi's at lower levels. Please don't think that I'm complaining, they're great!I guess I could blame it on that Royal Cable someone sent me.LOL! On that note I might just need to hurry up and get those IC's built.
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