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You quite sure you don't have the woofers wired out of phase?
I suspect you have become used to a big problem with the B&W Dm640, namely a big fat boomy bass response that is absent with the 1801s. Download the December, 1990 issue of Audio Basics at our web site www.avahifi.com. This details the simple fix for the problem. Many of our clients back then were very pleased to make the fix and make the 640s perform a lot better.Even fixed, the 640s are not going to equal the resolution and musicality of the 1801s which have much more modern and transparent drivers. The old B&W plastic tweeter was nothing to write home about in comparison to modern designs.http://www.avahifi.com/root/audio_basics/ab_pdf/ab1990-12.pdfRegards.Frank Van Alstine
Quote from: obiwan11 on 23 Nov 2006, 10:52 amYou quite sure you don't have the woofers wired out of phase? I am confused also, unlike the tweeters, there is no +/- markings on the woofers. anybody?
Hi,You haven't told us what components you are using in your system apart from a pwm lc audio amplifier.Have you been exposed to high quality speakers in the past?
I suspect these speakers are much more accurate than your other speakers and you're going to find that you can hear much more accurately different recording qualities and tastes of the engineers. Be sure to use good recordings when you audition as poor recordings won't let the speakers do what they're capable of.
No offense to anyone here, but maybe the Ellis speakers (sounds like they were not in-home auditioned before building) are not right for the builder's room/music/gear/ears.