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...After hearing that 1812 Overture again, I don't think "any" speaker will effectively handle those cannon shots. I noticed MAd Dog didn't play it on the REFs And I was glad he was quick on the volume control.
I wonder if the "shootout" included orchestral music, opera, heavy metal, or other dense and difficult material. Small speakers have a hard time reproducing such, not so the 626R.The 626R is rated to 42Hz and has strong port output to 35Hz. A 5 1/4" 2way usually rolls off in the 60 to 80Hz range. "Bass" below that point is primarily doubling and distortion.I haven't heard the Onix so I can't comment further.
I wonder if the "shootout" included orchestral music, opera, heavy metal, or other dense and difficult material. Small speakers have a hard time reproducing such, not so the 626R. The 626R is rated to 42Hz and has strong port output to 35Hz. A 5 1/4" 2way usually rolls off in the 60 to 80Hz range. "Bass" below that point is primarily doubling and distortion.
Are these the speakers with crossovers designed by Dick Pierce? I'd certainly like to hear what he has done giving all the bandwidth he has contributed to usenet:) If you want a quick overview, do a google search. steve
MadDog, Does Onix offer any kind of in home audition with a 30 day return policy?Thanks
John,2 people preferred the Onix (both fair reviewers), you preferred the VMPS. Shokunin is more in the middle with a lean towards the Ref 1's (due to the wider sweetspot) and sums up his opinion by saying "I'd be happy with either Ref 1's or 626R's, and both are priced similarly." Read his review, people can translate what they want from it: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=262037&perpage=20&pagenumber=3There is something to be said about a speaker that is up there with th ...
OK, had a view of the AV123 URL with the Onix Ref 1 and must say it looks like a quality product. Marbles, this is my forum, do you have to quote the Onix promo?Since my friend of 25 years, Mark Shifter, is involved with the Onix I can hardly say anything bad about it. That will wait until I get some review samples. To be fair, if I post a review of the Onix Ref 1 I should let Mark post a review of the 626 FST. Should be a real complement-fest, given our past and current association.
when will the ref1 clones start showing up-120$ for the tweeters,dont know the 5.25 driver but a substitue cant be hard to find ,say 200$ for the pair,100$ for crossover parts,130$ for parts express cabinets and 200$ to the guru of your choice for the crossover design-selahaudio-gr research-or one of the other compitent guys.750$ or less this is not a rocket flame------the vmps have custom drivers not off the shelf ones,vmps are also made in the usa not a china(nothing bigitory just a labor cost point)so if i really thought the ref1 were for me i would rather buy the parts and make a clone and save the cash, theres just nothing special about the ref1 in looks or parts used,yes the cabinet is nice but the cabinets the guys here make are so dam sweet(ellis,shamrock,rad)they make the ref1 cabinets look average. sorry if this is offensive to anyone
Once some of my gear was added the 626R's became brighter than before and actually needed some adjustment to the tweeter pot. I don't believe John adjusted them down, so takes these opinions with that in mind.