Re: 8 years later [message #95495 is a reply to message #93455] |
Tue, 05 April 2022 17:24 |
panduro
Messages: 34 Registered: March 2013 Location: denmark, european union
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Been a while since I posted, life been hectic since my last post. Both good and bad, good would be that I had a planned litter of 11 Broholmer puppies (Danish mastiffs) that has kept me very busy. Now Down to 2 puppies (and 4 adult dogs) so house is a lot more calm now.
Got my crossovers back from the tech long ago, and as he expected it was a simple fix.
The black and white picture is the fixed crossover, and the picture with colors was before fix.
My pi7's is playing but is still awaiting finish, plan is satin black with turquoise midhorns.
My pups did however like the bass element of my right speaker a bit too much, they ate the dustcap of one 2225. When playing loud with heavy bass notes it does also make some scratching noises, so I guess I'm gonna upgrade to a 2226 soon.
My pi7 are in less than optimal environment, a damaged bas driver in one of the speakers, an acoustical nightmare of a room, 8 feet tall Windows surfaces everywhere(we Call it the aquarium).
Current gear is miniDSP SHD and an old Yamaha p2500 pro amp.
But the cornerhorns do make me listen to Music for hours and hours every day. Jazz, rock, metal, classical, pop, elektro, they do it all very Well. Its quickly clear if its a good recording or not.
I would call them neutral in sound, there's nothing that's missing in the sound picture, highs are good, and I don't think I would ever consider a super tweeter. Mids are clean and erhmm lush, bass is a little bit lean for my taste, but I don't feel like I'm missing much as all the notes are there, clean and well defined.
All in all, I'm extremely happy, they sound amazing in a shit room. I will make a longer review when they are fully finished and time permits.
So what's next other than finishing the speakers?
Actually using the miniDSP SHD for what its made for, so far I have only use it as a preamp and streamer, but DSP and Dirac live has been ignored.
So seeing what Dirac can do for my room and playing a bit with house curves.
After that I Will build 3 inwall subs and see where that takes me.
Best regards and thanks so much for making the plan of these well developed speakers free to everybody, that's bloody amazing
Ben
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