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Pi 7's , will they work for me? [message #47015] Thu, 02 June 2005 14:50 Go to previous message
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hello all,

I've been pouring over the threads on the Pi forum for the last several days and have finally decided to post here with the hopes of getting a better idea of which version of Pi speakers might be best sutited for my situation.

I do have raised wood floors, which is a bummer I know, but not much that I can do about that. My room is basically 15 x 15 x 8, but this room adjoins the dining/kitchen area so it is really more like 15 x 23 x 8 with a half wall partially seperating the two rooms. All walls are wood framed with 1/2 sheetrock.

My gear is all 47 Labs - a 25 watt Gaincard (chip amp), a Flatfish transport with the Progression DAC and all 47 Labs wiring. I think this gear sounds really nice,.....If I ever did decide to try other gear it would probably be a tube amp. I've got this loudspeaker dilemma though....and that's where I hope someone can help me sort things out.

.....of course I'm thinking I want the Audiophile or Proffessional 7's, maybe even the ones with the 18" drivers, (something about these big high efficiency drivers really gets me!) but I'm a bit confused when it comes to sorting out the criteria involved in choosing the set that are right for my room. I have the corners for cornerhorns and I can probably persuade me wife to arrange the furniture so things will work out How do I proceed from here so that I can point myself in the right direction and not spend too much time drooling over a kit I might not be the best for me?
Can you point me in the right direction?

ps- Wayne, I also sent this info in an email to you with an attachment showing my room configuration in PDF format.



 
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