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Well, FINALLY I have got my SSR's up and running! They are the sealed version with the 'Deluxe' crossovers, 1" cabinets plus significant bracing, just under 0.5lb polyfill per 20L box, xo's mounted in a separate sealed cavity in the bottom of the cabinet with damping material between xo board and panel, 3 rigid feet for rigid coupling to stands and 3 spikes between stand plinths and floor.I fired them up tonight and have only been running them for about 2 hours, so I'll defer a full critique until I've put some hours on them and got a good grip on them. Until then, I am using them without subwoofer in my 24' x 19' x 9' room. For now, I have just 'thrown' them between my current speakers (approx 7' apart, 13' from listener and firing straight ahead, approx 4' from wall behind and 6' from side walls). Custom stands put the speaker at the ideal height for my listening seat but I haven't even measured and matched distances from speakers to listener yet. However, even at this early point, I can relay a few initial impressions after playing a variety of music through my SqueezeBox....1) they are a VERY well balanced speaker. 2) they throw an excellent wall of sound (with surprising height and depth)3) they image beautifully4) they have a lovely body/palpability and a very quiet background5) they have excellent detail (backup singers are easy to follow rather than just being hinted at)6) despite their low rated sensitivity of 83-84db, early volume levels seem to be around the same as my current speakers (rated 89db/2.83v/1m)7) the music just seems to 'flow' very naturally8.) despite their small size, they easily fill my large-ish room even without subwoofer (though with an F3 of 55hz they miss the lowest frequencies) and don't sound thin or lightweight.I actually expected them to sound quite muddy and constrained for the first several dozen hours. They did sound a little constrained for the first hour, then started to relax and open up.Well, that's a longer teaser than I intended to write. I will write a more thorough review in a month or so.If these speakers continue to improve over the next 100 hours or so (as Fenomeno found), it will be truly remarkable.Many thanks to Rick for answering my countless questions over the last several months. The SSR is looking very promising and already performing way beyond its price point.
Beautifully done, DSK - great workmanship, great photos, and very nice dedicated listening room.Congratulations - - I hope it was funHow does it sound without the subs?Can you describe how you took those impressive measurements?
nice job dsk! i've been anxiously awaiting your comments. any chance of getting the box dimensions?thanks,dr mike
hey dsk,i placed the order with rick for the sealed ssr. would it be possible to get your ideas on the sealed box you built?thanks for your time,drmike