Bunky Said:
im very excited and i can hardly wait to see them.he said the shade is a dark red almost mahogany in color. im so happy i almost feel like a kid on christmas.
Congratulations on your Lorlelie purchase.
Sorry it took so long to respond but I just found this thread. I've been, and still am, very busy hosting a ton of evacuees from New Orleans.
Klaus is correct about them being dark. I also have a pair of B&W floorstanders that I have up on stands. I use them as rears. They are also red cherry but are not nearly as dark which lets the grain show through and makes them appear....well more red. My Loreleis showed some red in direct sunlight but without direct sunlight they appeared a deep chocolate color. Regardless they were fine looking.
A friend of mine is a VP for a large furniture manufacturer. The first time he saw them he asked if they were built in Canada and then went on to explain that red cherry in Canada is darker than the red cherry in the states and in the UK. I was amazed that he could tell from the color of the finish where a piece of furniture was built.
I did get some nice pics of the my Lors but deleted them from the gallery after I sold them because I saw a post about saving room on the server. I should have them on a cd somewhere and later this afternoon I'll try to find them.
Regarding positioning:
Klaus once paid me a visit in Dallas and thought my marble 9.0 were toed in too much. He adjusted them so they were toed in ever so slightly. Maybe 2 or 3 inches. When my Loreleis arrived he told me to put them in the same spot. It seems that less toe in throws a bit wider soundstage and I assume that's what Klaus likes. Others say that a bit more toe in will provide a bit better focus and bring out the highs and mids a bit more. I used Klaus's setup because he had more experience with them then I did.
Again, congratulations on your purchase. The Loreleis are fine sounding speakers and everyone that saw mine liked the look.
Jeff