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Some folks just love these speakers and I don't wish to offend anyone. Could be the "overdriven at shows" phenomenon. I am open to hearing them in a different context.
I will take this offline with you. Some folks just love these speakers and I don't wish to offend anyone. Could be the "overdriven at shows" phenomenon. I am open to hearing them in a different context.-dB
Hey.If you think about going active you owe to yourself to hear the Neauman line. Lot of history there. I work in the live world and a lot of trucks and studios use these.
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Yup and yup. In fact, I own a pair of Neumann KH120A's in our basement A/V room. Never tried them in the big rig.....probably because I am scared I would never take them out again. -dB
Wouldn't that be a good thing? Seems to meet your goals: downsize, simplify, reduce clutter. Added bonus -- sell the Hornings, put a ton of green in the bank and still have great sound!
Given your size requirements and budget, I very strongly suspect you will be unable to match SQ of your Hornings. So if that is your goal, I believe you will fail. Sorry.You'll probably need to adjust your expectations, but I do believe you can come close....or at least get something that is musically satisfying. If it were me:(1) I'd get a super musical and attractive standmount or small floorstander (to meet budget and aesthetic requirements)(2) high pass them to remove the LF and make them even better, top to bottom. The improvement is significant such that it sounds like you significantly upgraded your mains.(3) add a sub (or two) and blend it in at roughly your high pass point.Doesn't have to be expensive. For example, I use Gallo CL-10 sub. Underwood Wally was closing them out over the summer at $450, which means they will start appearing used at $300 or so, maybe less. Nice thing about this sub is it has a High Pass filter built into it, no need to add another piece of gear. IMO, it's a VG sub -- fast, articulate, musical. I find it very easy to blend in all the situations I've tried it in. The 12 incher should be even better.Running my Omegas and Reynauds this way sounds VG indeed. I know two other guys that do the same with their Gallo subs and Omega speakers (Super 3 XRS and Super Alnico Monitors), and love it. Much better than running mains full range, and supplementing bottom with sub.Just a thought. I know the sub will add a little clutter, but it can usually be discretely placed.
Sold already. Knew it was a great deal. Second time I've missed the Bliss at a great price.
.......I have a Martin Logan sealed/servo sub in the A/V system. It's pretty fast, I think, because it was designed to keep up with the ML 'stats. I just have to look to see if it has bypass capability so I can relieve any monitors of LF responsibilities. If so, I am most of the way there.-dB