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Since the damping has changed so much in the SR71 upgrade you can experiment with removing some fiberglass from the enclosure to tune it to you taste. The putty is well-pinched. As previously mentioned, every production pair of floorstanders is now taken to my soundroom (a 30 minute rountrip), set up, tuned and has its crossover individually micro adjusted, thus taking care of driver variations too small to measure and leaving little tuning for the home user to do. I was able to check the efficacy of the "pre-tuning" this week when I visited a new RM30 owner in his tiny condominium (12x14', with a TV inbetween the speakers). Using a Marantz 8500 receiver and a Denon DVD player as a source, I found it necessary to remove only the tiniest scraping from the PR (about 1/32" around) and make no change of the level controls for optimum sound. We have also increased factory burnin to 48 hrs minimum. As a result of these new measures 95% of full performance should be achieved from the RM series speakers right out of the box. Subwoofers with the builtin 1000W amp receive the same pre-treatment._________________Big B
John,If Big B. is tuning at his place and the user has to adjust only the smallest amount of putty, why continue to have pots at all?It has been shown by various people on this and other boards that removing the pots improved the sound (both measured and observed).Seems like it should at least be an option...George
. As an aside I did measurements of my speakers with varying amounts of putty on the PRs (ranging from a big marble removed to extra mass applied) in an attempt to get more extension out of them. But measurements never changed..
I think VMPS customers by in large are reasonably well heeled bugbitten would be audio mavens with higher than average audio budget who are seeking to get the sound of over 10k system (whatever that is) for less then 10k. As such, I personally am willing to forego on certain nitpicky details on fit and finish to get the "value". If the woofer cutout is a little larger than the drivers and the screws are stainless steel finish rather than gunmetal, I think of what they would cost if they had the "fine furn ...
I've said it before about the stainless steel screws. Get yourself a small jar of black epoxy ($4 at a local hardware store) and paint the heads of the screws with a small brush. It solves the problem and does wonders to the looks of the speakers from 4'+ away. I have considered painting the exposed green PCB as well.
You don't have to sacrifice looks to get excellent performance at a very good price (i.e. more affordable than VMPS).My current speakers are proof of that.George