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I think this a good question to address, thanks.I currently have XRS cabs and they are slightly below ear level with a tilt back. Typically monitors are not tilted back. The ones that I will be getting will be monitors on top of midbass cabs and the top of the monitors will be right at 36". I'm thinking that will put the center of the drivers at just about ear level. Louis has said that the tilt seems to lift and expand the soundstage. Would it be desirable to tilt monitors? If so, I would be getting stands that are a couple of inches shorter so they could be tilted a bit. (I won't have that option with my configuration though.) ......Peter
Where abouts does that put the driver in relation to seating position? Ear level with the dustcap/whizzer, a little higher or lower, etc.?
The center of my driver is 34.5" off the floor. I listen in a very nice, super comfy folding lawn chair with nothing in that chair to reflect sound.If I sit in a relaxed position, my ears are at about the same height as the center of the drivers. For me, the sound is sublime.
And what amp do you have?
Hi Rebbi,Sorry to hear this.Can you describe what you are hearing that you don't like about your speakers? With your ANK 300B, they should be a good match.
My thought is to give it a week. And play around w place ment. i heard dramatic differences with some effort on soeajers. And what amp do you have?
+1 Especially in a case like this. I assume rebbi may have moved from more conventional speakers to the Omegas. Additionally, I think we have a tendency to get used to our systems over time, which become our reference. Nothing will change a system more than changing speakers. So any sudden dramatic change may be perceived as bad, particularly if the system was "tuned" for the previous speakers. There's a mix of things that could be going on, but one should certainly give new speakers at least a solid 1 week trial with plenty of listening and repositioning (as necessary), even if initial judgement was negative. If anything, one will gain real experience which makes the point of trying something different worthwhile.
Sometimes a very good speaker just doesn't work in a room. Especially single driver types. When I moved cross country my Horn Shoppe Horns wouldn't work in my living room, no matter which tricks I tried. My wife claimed them for her office, and they work fine there.This might be a good opportunity for someone who wants to move up the Omega line.steve
I am open to keeping them if I can get the issues that I have been having resolved. I have played around a lot with positioning and will continue to do so. And right now I have them on the carpet, facing each other, with a bunch of heavy blankets thrown over them, playing music with a lot of low-end. I'm going to let them do this for the next 24 hours or so and then reassess.
rebbi, yes they do need break in after shipping... Since you won't post your issues it's hard for anyone to give advice on how to resolve them or if that's just the character of the speakers and you'd be better off looking at a different type of speaker.