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Both Berni and Thunderbrick have theirs in really big rooms so I'm sure that theirs were just plug 'n' play. Perhaps they'll chime in?There's no way I could have gotten these speakers to work in the space that I have if Kara Chafee hadn't been kind enough to run some calculations and send me a bag of coupling caps to experiment with. The bass would have simply been overwhelming unless I wanted to be known as the Bass Trap King of Pennsyltucky. It does have a certain ring to it but even so...deHavilland has won a customer for life as that was just so nice of her to take the time to help me out.
Maybe not the correct thread, but to me Magnepan panels load or energize a room completely different than cone speakers. Because of this, integration with subs is a bit more difficult, sans Magnepan's own bass drivers. One advantage is that the sound pressure from panels don't travel the same distances as do box speakers. Jim
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Perhaps but unless there's some catastrophic failure I don't see any changes in the near future.Well, maybe a set of Kimber 12TCs. I can't let our economy totally stall...
The 1-Ds must really be something as you're not the only person who was just blown away by them.My wife really would leave me after running me over in the driveway on her way out...
I loved my 1-Ds, but they needed to be played loud, which is the main reason I sold them.
Yep, they definitely needed to be played loud. I understand that the .7's are a lot better than earlier models at low levels.
Just imagine Tympani 1-Ds or IVs with the 20.7's mid/tweeter and push/pull bass panels!
MGBert's visit made me do some serious thinking (which I try not to do unless they're paying me for it).Normally I've listened to these off axis when I'm in the dining room area fooling around on a computer or stuffing my fat little face.Marc and I listened to the 20.7s from the couch which would be the normal listening position and they sounded horrible. I got to thinking about it (head hurts) and from where I was sitting in the off axis location my ears are about mid-panel which is where they should be. The couch sits so low that I'm down in a hole so to speak.I moved the speakers back a bit, forward a bit, toed them in a bit, angled them downwards a bit - all to no avail.Finally I shoved the couch way as far back into the room as possible and then grabbed another cushion from the upstairs sofa and guess what? I nailed it!With the shorter models the problem is that you're usually sitting too high but these were the exact opposite.Sometimes the things that are obvious to a 5 year old tend to elude me!