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What do you guys think about some custom made stands to raise the speakers height somewhat? Tyson, I get to RMAF ever I'd like to buy you a drink and shoot the breeze.
I felt the Spatial Audio M1's and one of the Emerald Physics models were the best affordable speakers I heard at RMAF - the Spatial Audio being the clear winner on looks. But their 4 ohm load is off-putting with some small tube amps.
Jim. The bass is deeper and stronger with the woofer located close to the floor. At least that's what I've always heard in regard to open baffle designs. I'm getting decent image height with the even shorter M2. Vocals float roughly 1.5' above the top plane of the baffle......which is as good or better than you'd get with a small monitor on a 24" stand. Remember with the tilt back angle, the tweeter fires a bit above your ear at the listening position.
Curious. These are large 12" and 15" drivers and thus, I am assuming, much more directive than smaller open baffle drivers that has wider dispersion?
Curious. These are large 12" and 15" drivers and thus, I am assuming, much more directive than smaller open baffle drivers that has wider dispersion? Thus also a narrower sweet spot? Curious. UL
The top driver is a coax, there's a compression driver operating above the crossover frequency of 800 Hz (according to the webpage).
Hi all. I have been hesitant to jump into this thread for a couple of reasons. One, the M1s are not mine, and two, they have been breaking in. I think that I am ready to give my humble impressions of these. A friend of mine purchased the M1s a few weeks ago. We work together and he brought them into a spare office which is about 12x12 or so to break them in. The source equipment has been a Topping 50w amp, Sony cd player for transport, separate D/A converter. The speakers have been through well over 100 hours of white noise alone over weekends and nights as well as hours of listening.From the beginning they sounded great. The soundstage was fairly wide and deep. The amount of space, transparency, and air was amazing!! But the thing that really caught me was the bass. These speakers have it. It is fast, powerful, and well defined. I initially had the impression that the soundstage was a bit low as mentioned in this thread.I think that we listened for a couple of days and then the speakers ran all weekend with a break-in/white noise cd. A guy at work had this cd and said that he had heard great things about it breaking in new speakers.Once we started to hit the 100 hour of so mark these speakers really opened up. The soundstage rose a few feet and expanded in width and depth as well. These speakers really do disappear and leave you with the music. I have listened to everything you could imagine; Sade (electric bass is incredible), Miles Davis' Kind of Blue, Nora Jones, classical, Steve Martin's album with Edie Brickell, Steely Dan, and much more. I have heard new and wonderful music in even the most familar recordings.I hate to say that I have not listened to any music on my home system since I have listened to these. I am sure that I will do that soon. I just don't want to be disappointed. Again, I have been waiting to get a really good impression of these speakers before posting anything. I used to work in a hi-end store where we carried Vandersteen, Alon, Paradigm, and the odd other speaker. I have never heard anything at any price that compares with these M1s.
With two 15" Eminence Alphas and a piggy back compression driver they could sell for much less and still be profitable.
These Spatial speakers really interest me too.