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I'd be interested in comments from Jim and Dennis as to how this design differs in sound to say a ribbon tweeter Songtower. Obviously the bass plays lower, but how does it compare in the midrange? With a ported rear, how far from a rear wall is best for these? Guessing a few feet?
Salk SongSatori Naaa not enough s's.
Just listened to them. The speakers sound like they got a lot of potential. The sound in the room has some issues but the speakers aside from needing minor toe-in where blended very well for having three drivers as they do.
Funny things is, I needed to have a working name for the show. Song3 is what I used (on a temporary basis).- Jim
Did you listen with and without toe-in, or did they just happen to have them toed in? They really shouldn't need any given the broad horizontal dispersion.
The room is a little bit small, narrow, a little toe in I think would ease some of the side reflections that seem to be hurting the focus on imaging. The speakers sound very capable, but side reflections, or something else, needs tweaked right now. Last I was there they were perpendicular.
Maybe it's that nice dark finish, but I like the name "Nightsong". Or Salk "Nocturnals", cause you'll be up all night listening to those Deep tracks!!!