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Hmmmm Sounds like we need the top half of the SS8 grafted onto the bottom half of the E3.
I am not the first I suppose, but I did whisper that into Jim's ear in Chicago, about that possible pairing.
This was Jim's response when asked about this in another thread...maybe he's thought more on it sinceI have given this some thought. The problem is, the Accuton mid in the SS8's needs to be crossed higher. I am not sure if the powered woofer section would work that well crossed that high. The drivers were not designed to play that high and the servo circuitry would have to be re-designed to allow the amp to play that high. With the current set-up, it is a no-go.-Jim
Now go put $30,000 of electronics and cabling behind them and see what you get Jonny! Off the charts performance. woo hoo (The Marantz and Parasound are not doing you any favors at the present. I would bet on the bright side between the two. As is often said, you don't know what you don't know because you have not tried it yet! Maybe someday you will. Jim always costs me money because I have to keep upping my game in all the other components to keep up - damn him.)
If I had the SS8s to do over again, which honestly I might do, I'd swap out the Accuton mid driver to a soft mid driver. Dennis: If one did a 4" Audio Tech mid (for example, I'm just spitballing here) on the SS8 1) Could it play low enough to make the dual F8 bass section happy and 2) Could the mid still have an adjustable open back?
The E3's, on the other hand, grab me emotionally in a way that is hard to explain. The more time you listen to them, the more you realize this (and it is not necessarily something you will pick up on in a short listening session at an audio show).
Setup: Marantz AV8801 and Parasound A21, Blue Jeans XLRs and cables. Room is hard wood floors over a crawl space with rug, plaster walls, 65” TV right in between the speakers, and speakers too close to the wall. Seated a hair over 8’ away. ... The Soundscape 8 (SS8s) are incredible speakers. Off axis response is amazing, bass was better than I could have asked for, RAAL is detailed without being harsh, the midrange is accurate (the open back is also a nice feature). They are very open and airy with the midrange in the semi-open configuration (which is what I preferred). With a bigger room and a proper setup, I’m certain the SS8s would disappear entirely: they are almost holographic. The only way I can describe it is that they don’t sound like speakers at all, they just flawlessly reproduce sound with no commentary of their own.
The Exotica 3s have raised some thoughts on my end. First, I was trying to find a way to make the SS8s sound more analog, .....-Jon