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Glad you finally got to hear the RM/X.However, if you heard them operated fullrange from a tube amp it's understandable they lacked lowbass punch. ...
Room placement is really critical
Ed,Room placement is really critical to get the most bass out of the 40's.I will take pics tonight, but I now have mine closer to the front wall and corners than I would have dreamed of. This placement has allowed me to get the weight and slam I always felt were a little lacking.I also truned up the L-pads pretty significantly to balance out the newly found dynamics. To be honest, I am not feeling the need to add the Larger subs into the 2 channel setup like I was previously. I am thinking that it will be too much effort and possibly not the reward.George
[written by my wife]I'm not sure I can properly address the WAF factor for the RM/Xes, seeing as I've been perfectly content to have honking big speakers dominating my living room for the past 20 years. But since I made the perfectly lovely trip into NYC and spent several hours listening to the speakers along with Scott, I thought I'd offer my impressions as well for anyone who is interested.Scott and I look for very different things in speakers. I like a warm, full sound, and he likes a clean, prec ...
Overall the sound on "Telegraph Road" was a bit thin, particularly at lower volume levels. The bass was there -- I definitely could hear the low bass at the intro -- but the balance didn't sound quite right until the volume was set higher. I feel it reflects the equalization used on the master ...
Jan, I can't say I have ever heard a wife have such a delightful awarness of what she likes and dislikes regarding a speaker and with test recordings even. Scott you are a lucky guy.
I would bet that 99.9% of all RM/x owners never heard a note from the RM/x until it arrived in their listening room. And on top of that, as far as I know, each and every one of them is "very happy" everytime they fire them up.