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Before I had the modified DCX I was happy with the analog crossovers and found that the best sound in my room was with the waveguides off. My room is built around a single listening position which benefitted from the more direct sound. Then, with the DCX came the ability to add in the correction factor for keeping the waveguides on without loosing what I had previously enjoyed with them off. I had used the V60s this way for quite a while without the slightest hint that I had been missing something. Being a bit isolated from others in this hobby didn't help, and it often takes hearing another system to realize that someing may not be quite right.Since I had been working on tightening up a perceived bloat in the mid bass response after listening to a friends system and also noticing some higher frequency issues as well, I went ahead and starting playing with the waveguides off once again. John Casler had written in several posts that he also listens with them off for the same reasons I had done it originally. However, I told him that with the correction factor programmed into the DCX I felt that removing them was not necessary anymore. Well, now I am not so sure of that.I am hearing more immediate information and impact from leading transients that now seem muffled a bit with the waveguides back on. Can the DCX correct for this as well? There is a good chance, but that will take some time experimenting. Right now I like the idea of not modifying the signal if I do not have to. I didn't like the look of the V60s without the waveguides next to the VLAs with their nice rounded grill covers, so I put together a matching cover for the V60s. I think they look pretty nice like this. However, the look with the waveguides on is stunning, no doubt. But, I am ashamed to say that not liking what they looked like without a cover did influence and delay my working with them that way. Now I can have both good looks and the performance I want no matter which way I finally end up.With the higher frequencies back on track I found that my perceived mid bass bloat to be fully under control. In fact I no longer need to use that bass cut I had programmed into the DCX. Correcting my problem from my source (turned out not to be so much my Monarchy DAC, but more the Upsampler in the chain in front of it), placing the V60s on Tip Toes, and and removing the waveguides has placed everything in good balance.
John,In the gallery, there is a set of RM40s with aftermarket ribbon tweeters. It's the picture with the white leather loveseat. Do you know who's speakers those are?
Yes, that's the one. I was interested in which ribbon tweeters the owner used. These are a square plate version which look like they would be an easy replacement for the spirals. I would also like to get his feedback on the sound with duel ribbon tweeters.
Housteau How did you make the New Grill Covers? I want to do the same thing for my RM30. Brian - Are there any available from VMPS? What about the plastic clips that hold on the CDWG can I get clips and make my own?Tom