Ed,
I agree, hat's off to everybody involved in the development of these speakers Danny, Ben and anybody else I forgot to mention.
I know what you mean about the sound. It is hard to describe but really easy to listen to and enjoy.
While a lot of folks jump to the "how loud can they play" end of the spectrum. For me, how they perform at moderate to low volume is the primary concern. A lot of my listening is later at night so loud is out of the question. I am happy to report that the Wedges handle low volume levels very well also.
Mike
Mike, thought I'd pass this along
I too listen a lot late nigh at pretty quiet listening volumes. One of the things I've really come to like about my OB7's is how great thsy perform at low volumes, I love that somehow they still seem to provide great dynamics and imaging at these lower SPL's.
What I thought you might be interrested in is since I have added the H-frame , I haven't had any "comlaints" from my sister or neice who live upstairs. The OB servo subs also seem to work great at low volumes, the bass is well defined and even punchy at low volumes but for some reason it doesn't seem to effect the rest of the house. Quite often I'd have to turn my old sub off when listening late night, with the H-frame I keep waiting for someone to say something but nada
I would have actually thought that being OB, that I may have gotten the reverse effect in the house but that doesn't seem to be the case. I don't know if others have noticed the same thing , but it has really worked out well here
Keith, that is good info regarding the Herbies Fat Dots, I'm sure it relieves some questions after your first attempt at placing the Wedgies on the sub
-jay