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Image specificty is emerging, but not yet up to my Axiom M2v3's. I'm figuring when break in is complete this will change.
Hello FireGuy,Great review, but forgive me for focusing on the negative, but there is no way a budget two way will out image the Super 5, new or broken in. I believe something is not quite right (I am not questioning what you are hearing). It could be your room is interacting differently with the Omegas than with the Axioms, or maybe the Denon is not a great match for the Omegas. Any of the RS5 based Omegas are absolutely nuts when it comes to all aspects of imaging. Definitely a good SET amp will also help matters.
..... 2 way speakers can image really well, but if you optimize the system for a 2-way with separate tweet vs a single driver the single driver will win, hands down. The key here is optimize the system for the speaker, otherwise the comparisons mean very little. Your results will strongly depend on your choice of amplifiers so it isn't so east to compare these two speakers fairly. A SET will give the Omegas an unfair advantage while a more powerful amp will favor the 2-ways. For the most part... there are certainly many exceptions, like a good class A SS amp could work well for both. Anyway, just one thing to consider....
OK, back to audio. Louis thinks I will be very happy with my RWA Sig 16 and I'm sure he's right and I will never give it up. But there is always that tube temptation out there so I'm thinking of an alternative. Anyone have any thoughts on tube amps to mate with Omega 3XRS?
CSI, great post! Now you can worry about all the little stuff. Coupling caps in the amp make a HUGE difference, as do cables, cable jacks, internal wiring, binding posts and attenuators... I have found my Omega Super 3XRS responds to every upgrade/change that I make and it's well worth spending some cash on the details.
Arrgh! OK. It is my main hobby, after all.
Funny you should mention that. I've grown too old and rickety to sail anymore but I still miss my Pearson 424. It was a wonderful craft but the epitome of the saying that B.O.A.T. stands for break out another thousand.
Can you say a bit about how attenuators are useful? Eg, between source and pre, between pre and amp? Is it about impedance matching concerns? Thanks......Peter
By attenuator I mean volume control, the best being a bent tap-x most likely, then a stepped attenuator using good resistors, then a potentiometer. ..But if your SET amp has a cheap coupling cap, this is a key part to upgrade. It makes a massive difference and cheap ones can do a lot of damage to the sound.