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My experience with the taking off of the CDWG the night of Jim's visit, was that the soundstage did not so much collapse but instead it got more diffuse, the instruments/vocals got less defined, there was a blurring of the sound; sort of like when your binoculars are out of focus on the image you're trying to bring into said focus. I've heard the RM30's pre-CDMG and they imaged fine; though the "hot" tonal character bothered me some; though like with the 626Rs I owned that could be helped by the tuning pot adjusments.
I have the CDWG ordered for my RM40s and Big B promised Christmas delievery. I will soon find out for myself.
How can a speaker that many claim has the best imaging and soundstage ever, ...
Quote from: John CaslerHow can a speaker that many claim has the best imaging and soundstage ever, ...John,how do you see your Lapel tweak in the context of the CDWG? Do you think you could use your tweak on top of the CDWG grill?Bruno
John,At this rate why not just go with headphones? George
John the shroud idea is great. Someone should produce & sell them. It certainly appears easier to damp the immediate area around the seat vs. the entire room. Why didn't anyone think of that before?