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I have stated this on another forum...but it bears repeating here...(in so many words..)The RM30's I listened to in the Bolder room at RMAF were among the top 3 or 4 speakers that made music sound natural and real at the show regardless of cost. And it certainly didn't hurt one bit to have them hooked up to Bill Bakers' fully tricked-out amplifier, either. jonbee, you done good!WEEZ
I just posted a little interim assessment on AA. http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/speakers/messages/238427.htmlI know I'm preaching to the choir here. Let's see how many flames I get from this!
Quote from: jonbee on 10 Nov 2006, 07:51 pmI just posted a little interim assessment on AA. http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/speakers/messages/238427.htmlI know I'm preaching to the choir here. Let's see how many flames I get from this!I don't know why someone would flame that? Very reasonable review.
THIS IS THE BEST SOUND I'VE EVER HEARD IN MY HOME IN 38 YEARS IN THIS HOBBY
OK, George, wanna be the next beta tester? I've never heard your Salk HT3's but everybody likes them. Now that our cosmetics are up to snuff, maybe you'd like to post your own comparitive review of the RM 30's.You sure have the amp now to make them sing.
THe RM30M OXO are certainly a great speaker. I have owned many, most of the Thiels from 03a to 3.6, Avalons, Legacy Focus, Dynaudio and Talon Firebird Diamonds. All of these speakers did some things extraordinarily well, especially the Talons, but the 30s compete at every level. While they cannot compete from a dynamic standpoint with the Talons they play music extremely well. I am a sax player and the 30s get my instrument right, especially the way they energize a room. I am continuously tweaking my setup, I am having the most trouble getting the larger sub right (Klaus from Odyssey says he likes the 30m's without the sub). Everyone that has heard them is extremely impressed, so much so two of my buddies bought HT setups. They listened to my other systems and never committed, they committed right away to VMPS. Anyway I think they compete with anything on the planet and I have heard most!
I absolutely respect any differing opinions.Contrary to advice above, I got perfect blending w/ the 30s high-pass x'd in a processor at 140 Hz! This is largely because of some huge & terrible modes way before my extensive acousic upgrades. The sub low-pass pole was somewhere way below that, maybe 65 Hz but can't remember exactly. Do not, I repeat, do not be afraid to try very high high-pass poles. Also, perfect blending in this fashion w/ the sub in the right corner behind the right 30, though that sub had computerized eq & microphone & continuous phase control.