Brass Screws for Omega3 XRS

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 1712 times.

vladanmsm

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 3
Brass Screws for Omega3 XRS
« on: 12 Feb 2009, 10:07 pm »
Hello,

I am first time on the forum, although I have my Omegas from May 2008. I was in love with them (and still are) from the first sound! In the mean time I have followed what Louis have recommended to me, and one of those things was a maple base. Excellent result with the maples under the speakers. The last thing I have changed were the brass screws. At the beginning the sound was much batter, better stage, instruments more focused, but in the few days I have realised that the whole "specter" went up. Basically, what have happened is that the SIBILANTS become very noticeable and very sharp. This was "visible" specially with the female vocals!

One of the things my room need is the dampening. Playing with it I have managed to soften the effect but still the sound is very , very sharp!

I would like to know did someone else had a similar problem!? (In the mean time i have inserted the thin layer of cork between the maple and the wooden floor and it seems that the sibilants are gone. Still have to test it).

Anyhow, for my small room, the Omegas are fantastic. Would not change them for anything in the world!

Thanks and regards,

Vladan

SuperXRSSeattle

Re: Brass Screws for Omega3 XRS
« Reply #1 on: 22 Feb 2009, 11:47 pm »
I guess same here with the brass screws, but to me not in a way that is bad. The hi-hats and cymbals are really unveiled. I need to try different basses\stands. Mine are on a way low budget (forgive this next one).. 3" hard insulation foam. Next will be some iso-bases. Anyway, I hear what your saying but like the silky yet not zingy top end. I'm listening to Dire Straits s/t (1978)

Omega! :drool:

Louis O

  • Industry Participant
  • Posts: 1459
    • http://www.omegaloudspeakers.com
Re: Brass Screws for Omega3 XRS
« Reply #2 on: 4 Mar 2009, 01:31 am »
Hi SuperXRSSeattle,

Thanks and I agree. Not in a bad way here too. Try out Chris at Timbernation. He can set you up with maple bases and not too expensive.

Thanks,
Louis