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Since you demand my opinion I'll give it. I think chocolate ice cream is always the best. It can only be made better by putting more chocolate in it, flakes, pieces, swirls, whatever, more chocolate is always better.
I have always believed that any food can be greatly improved by adding a sufficient quantity of bacon to it.
After much research and soul searching I have decided to build a pair of Philharmonic BMR monitors rather than upgrade the Ascends.I ordered the parts from Meniscus and the flatpack cabinets from Speakerhardware. I'm excited about building another pair of speakers; I've been so ill for so long I've not been able to do much. While I wait, I must also clean out my garage (workshop really, as a car has never been in it!).Thank you all for your input; your suggestions have been very helpful. If anyone has built these and has any advice I would welcome it gladly. I've also turned up plenty of information online.
That's so cool!In terms of building those speakers, you'll probably find the best people are on the avsforum philharmonicaudio speaker thread - but avoid discussing about anything else as a Denon/Pioneer, etc. AVR is "all you need."
Awesome, thank you! Despite aceinc's truism, it's not all undesirable rectums after all! I'll try to keep a running photolog of the construction to post. I think the construction will be pretty straightforward, especially since I've build speaker cabinets from scratch before. Where I have zero experience is in finishing Baltic birch. Likely go with the suggestion from the flatpack supplier. But I'm open to any other rectums, er, opinions, too!
I would love to hear your opinion on the Philharmonic BMRs. I went to an Audio Show in Phoenix in August and heard those speakers. There were a couple of other show-goers who raved about those speakers. It wasn't an ideal way to hear them but they really didn't do anything for me. I was seriously considering the Ascends you were cogitating about so, in the name of science, I demand you provide your opinion.
Here is your comparison.BPT
I've just picked up the Ascend Sierra LX to play with. Big mids and it digs low. Nice sounding speaker. I swapped some KEF LS50 Metas which I had in the area to compare and the LX filled the room better but didn't have the highs that the KEFs did so well. There have been a few user reviews out there and I'm thinking the LX might be better in a HT set up but I'd like to see if it breaks in and opens up.
Right now, if you want that upper end beauty and transparency, stick with the Sierra 2EX. I'm still trying to figure out this LX and I like it but not the high ends. I don't know if there is a fix for that or whether there is a break in period. It really sounds great in the HT set up but not as much in a stereo set up. There is an interesting user review here:https://byrneweb.com/sunburn/blog/2022/05/01/ascend-acoustics-sierra-lx-vs-sierra-2ex-comparison/ I would say that the review is fairly accurate. I don't know about measurements. Maybe I'm used to ribbon and AMT tweeters but I miss that in the speaker in the two channel system so the LX is a bit frustrating there. The mids and lows are really something though.
Daryl Zero--are you using EQ (https://pierreaubert.github.io/spinorama/eqs.html) on these speakers when making comparison. It would be nice to have your comparison opinion with EQ on each.BPT