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Hi Louis.Thanks for the compliment.By the way, it's " way too absurd " not way to absurd.If you ant to insult me, do it properly. In my past 5 years with AC you are the first and only one that did not liked my " absurd " jokes, maybe it a question of culture ?Now, that being said, you can now send to the Intergalactic waste bin my post, if that makes you happy.Guy 13Humm mmm... After writing this, I feel relieved.
If you're going to correct spelling of another person, you'd better ensure your spelling and grammar is accurate."If you want to....""....not like my "absurd"...."Also, capital letters to start a sentence, and no capital for "intergalactic".
Hi beowulf, those came with my speakers many years ago so I'm not sure....Stercom just sent me a bunch of different footers to try out on my components, but I would say for my speakers the isol8r stands have been MUCH better than the sort of products sold by audiopoints. However, for my setup I think having the speakers spiked to the stand may be a good way to go, but ONLY because the isol8r stand is right under them.I'd ask Steve at Herbie's Audio Labs, this stuff is his specialty and based on the Herbie Talk thread in the GR circle I think we agree about isolation/decoupling being the right approach, which is the opposite of audiopoints.
My only issue is that this style of speaker lends itself to being a bit on the lean or forward side - and I knew that going in - and I’m determined to find the right blend of position, component matching and sub crossover to get this under control. The slightest bump in sub crossover and output makes a pleasant difference.
Had an "ah ha" moment yesterday. It occurred to me that I had read something about solid core vs. stranded speaker wire and their specific characteristics. I've been using Anti-cables for years on "regular" speakers, and was using them with the Outlaws. Big mistake. Switched to 12 gauge stranded. Wow. Very, very big difference. Now THIS is more like it! These sound like a different pair of speakers. Really opens up and smooths out the midrange. Leanness is gone, forwardness, gone. Not a hint of fatigue. I knew there was some reason these weren't sounding as expected!
Hello Russell,Yes I am sold, and have been for over five years since I heard my first Omegas. You must be sold on the brands you mention too, even to the point of putting a link on this circle to a review of a competitors product. I have been in audio for years and heard just about every kind of speaker in those years and haven't found a speaker that matches the Omegas...at any price. I have not heard a dud from Louis and being a dealer I have heard quite a few of his speakers.
Tekton OB4.5 ar LONG out of production, so no - it is not a competitive product. For one I'd like to see the specs of the RS5 driver and country of origin too. I had a number of Omega speakers (still have xr3) with Fostex, Hemp, Alnico and other drivers, including the ones with the new RS5 driver. They are not "magic" - they suffer from the same exact problems most single driver speakers do. The cabinetry work is first class though.This new design of "hybrid" open baffle seems to be a bit of a compromise. I'd like to hear them to form my own impressions.
Not sure anyone is claiming "magic" whatever that means. The RS5 covers about 40-20,000 Hz with a very even frequency response compared to most other single drivers. Your post is on the negative side without actually saying anything except Omega speakers are not "magic", they have "problems" and are "a bit of a compromise". OK, fine. That is true of every speaker in the entire world. Your point?
So can we see the plot on the 40-20,000 Hz response of the RS5 driver, including impedance curves so we can actualy compare to most other single drivers My point is that fan clubs are not usually the best source of unbiased information on the product - speakers or otherwise. I'm not trying to be an ass, it's just when it comes to comparing products it is easier to bring out and compare the negative aspects of it. Singing praises is hardly helpful and is mostly the job of 6moons audio poets.
As for the 1.5 way design, sure it's a compromise too, but the xover point is low enough so it's not a major issue and I think most people would find it to be an improvement. I'd like to hear a pair too...