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my Legacy Classics deliver that i have not been able to attain from smaller monitors. the broader range of sound stimulates more of my senses which makes the experience of listening to music so much more engaging for me...
In recent years we have seen tall two ways with a very narrow baffle. My guess is that this is an attempt to get the lower extension with the bigger cabinet and better imaging of the narrow baffle. Has anyone tried these in relation to larg vs. small speakers?
question for audiojerry: re: the proac 1sc's, i know these are fantastic - it took me over a year to talk a relative into getting a pair to replace his 1.5's in his second system - it took him about 15 minutes to decide the 1.5's had to go! (and for all those interested in the monitor vs floor-standing debate, the 1.5 is the floorstanding iteration of the 1sc, using the exact same drivers). but, dint ya say how fantastic the criterions were? still like the 1sc's better?
But, you know these speakers (Druid) as you had an original pair.
Jerry, for my $0.02 you could have stayed with full range and still had smaller cabinets. Just look at Omega Speakers here at the circle. Their TS-3's are positively tiny (14.75 inches high x 6.5 inches wide x 11 inches deep) and are rated down to 62 Hz using a single 5 inch Fostex driver (without a nasty whizzer cone). For $529 Louis will sell you a pair of the hot rodded version.
But hey, isn't this about fun, not absolutes? And wasn't the one thing we learned from MAF was that there is something for everyone?
Still, I'm pondering the possiblity of MTM Diluco's or 626R's in my system....
After all that, I picked my Taylos, for price (they were used, but in very good condition) and sound....but I did think the De Capos were really sweet.
I believe they went back to the drawing board after I auditioned them and have undergone a number of refinements. I never heard a speaker that had greater speed and punch; playback of drum solos would knock you out of your chair. But for an old guy like me, they were a bit too strident and edgy. I'd like to hear the newest iteration.
3) If you do this right the resulting sound is nothing short of spooky...
Quote3) If you do this right the resulting sound is nothing short of spooky... I'll tell you what's "spooky".....You Avatar is the spittin' image of my ex-girlfriend.Now that is "spooky".
But they have women like that in Venezuela too? I wonder if they have VMPS in Venezuela? I could expand a bit
re: proacs, my relative feels his 2.5's are better than the 1sc's in *all* areas - including detail & imaging. i haven't done a direct a-b, so i dunno.... but, he's threatening to bring them over to my house, too, so mebbe we'll see...
now, jerry, tell me more about your experience w/the druids. besides your feeling they were too strident & edgy, how did they do otherwise? detail/transparency? soundstage/imaging? the speed/punch thing sounds *really* enticing, as i listen to a lot of percussion. and, mebbe actively crossing them to subs, & setting my mesa baron amp to full-triode may tame the edginess, if the latest iteration from druid hasn't awreddy done so...
Boy, I am scratching my head at your interpretation of the Criterion ribbon tweeter. I wonder if something was wrong the pair? That ribbon tweeter in my Diluceo's blew away my Dynaudio 1.3 SE's in the treble and midbass area, but could not match the little Dyn's in the lower frequencies, hence the REL sub. Hmmmm. I wonder if the crossover change Danny did makes that much difference, cause Tyson, Jason, Mike and I all thought the upper end was really nice, without any harshness. Oh well, that is what home auditioning is all about,
doug s. Quotere: proacs, my relative feels his 2.5's are better than the 1sc's in *all* areas - including detail & imaging. i haven't done a direct a-b, so i dunno.... but, he's threatening to bring them over to my house, too, so mebbe we'll see... Like I said, I like ProAc, and I thought the 2.5 was great. Yes, it can go louder without congesting and deeper in the bass, but I'll still take the 1SC. I sold my 2.5 for Audio Physic Virgo II, another outstanding speaker. The Virgo was warmer and could go lower in the bass, but the side firing woofers might be a problem in some rooms. A few folks thought I was dead wrong choosing the Virgo over the 2.5, so it boils down to personal preference.
No she was (and still is) Romanian. A former gymnast (but I won't go there)But they have women like that in Venezuela too? I wonder if they have VMPS in Venezuela?I could expand a bit
whose bikini "accidentally" came loose during the walk around...