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Curious. If one were to run an (or a pair) Omega 12" subs along with Omega Alinico (or the RS5 or RS7 for that matter) speakers, and lets say one crosses over at 80hz, is there then any reason to get the XRS or would the monitor with its faster speed then become the preferred choice as the lower frequencies are taken out? Thanks!UL
So your take is that if one has subs, then no reason to go with XRS? UL
Thanks! So your take is that if one has subs, then no reason to go with XRS? Nice setup by the way. UL
One thing I would say is that having both XRS's and little Monitors I will say that in addition to the bass the XRS's add some warmth to the sound. I'm not sure at what frequency that warmth covers, but it could be high enough where no sub would really cover it and it might be something to consider depending on your ancillary equipment and room.
Otherwise my Monitors do tend to be a bit lean / dry because I have a larger listening room.
Canada Rob wrote:I'm not sure how big your listening room is, mine is 13' x 17' x 8H with my system on the long wall with the acoustics being semi-live. I'm not trying to be nitpicky, but my Super Zen/Alnico Monitor combo is anything but lean and dry and I don't run a sub. The Alnico drivers have the flattest frequency response of all the Omega drivers and leanness/dryness are not a hallmark of this driver. One trend I see on the Omega AudioCircle is discussions of amp/speaker relationship (which, of course is essential), but not much about source (which is usually digital). I've had quite a few DACs and CD players go through my hands, and to be honest, few have lit my fire. The two DACs I currently have check all the boxes for a great digital front end and both have that analog warmth and fluidity that make them so listenable. In fewer words, front end will affect everything down line.
Looks like he's running an Oppo 105 with a Decware Zen. Should be a very nice sounding setup. Room looks fairly large and a bit live, which can shift tonality at the listening seat a lot (compared to your setup, Rob). It could also be that DBC prefers a bigger midbass presentation. For the music he enjoys and experiences at concerts, recreating what he hears at these concerts is his goal. Could dialing-in his system to mimic these concerts skew the presentation of other recordings / music types? Yes. I think that's very possible.
ozoid wrote:It's important to remember that while the fundamental of a bass note may fall within the range of a sub, that fundamental note also carries overtones that will extend much further up the frequency scale, well into the tweeter's domain in a 2-way system. Those bass overtones are an important component in the overall harmonic scheme of the music. One of the most important virtues of single-drivers is that all frequencies are coming from the same driver. As good as the Omega subs are (and they were very good when I heard them with Alnico monitors at ZLS's house), they won't quite match the primary driver.
ZLS wrote on 02/22/15:Hi DBC,I received the Auralex Sub Dude isolation platforms and I am listening to them in my system. I want to thank you for recommending them. They do make everything sound clearer and more focused. I hear improvements not just in the bass, but also up into the midrange.
I hope I didn't offend anyone who's running subs with their alnico's. Certainly not my intent. I only wanted to express the notion that there is a tradeoff, just as there is in just about everything in fine audio. Lots of very good reasons to run subs, but also some equally good reasons not to. At least in my view.
Ozoid, Thank you for your considered response to my reply. I look forward to your further listening observations regarding your Alnicos.I would particularly be interested in your impressions of the Omegas with reference to your experience with electrostatic speakers as I greatly enjoyed my Quad ESLs within their limitations until they became dysfunctional and were consigned to my garage.