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Just a few more bits. After 300 or so hours, I think the sound is stabilized. I've dialed back on the mids and highs to ca. 12:45 mids, 1:30 on the tweeters. Sound is very coherent and natural. I've added a second Carver D10 sub; the difference it made was not subtle. As I have a TV in the center, I couldn't center the sub, and even x'd over at 30 hz., the sound was weirdly unbalanced. Besides having more weight on the sub side, the integration of the upper range was clearly not right. Adding the second sub smoothed out the whole soundstage in a major way. I feel that the sound from the system is now correct from top to bottom.The Carvers are still the weakest part; they don't have the speed of the RM30 bass units, but I've got them dialed back pretty far, so I can live with them. Congrats on the Positve Feedback review- I'm looking forward to the whole review. His comments on the CDWG are interesting, and in line with my own. I do prefer them with the CDWGs in place, though. I'm not surprised at the outcome, of course. I've felt from the start that these were lifetime speakers for my real world environment.
I just wanted to thank everyone on thw VMPS circle for helping me make up my mind about buying user BushBison's piano black RM30's, and Brian Cheney for his incredible products. I've used different models of Acoustats since 1982 and I can't believe I've changed brands. Way, way beyond my expectations! Yes, they took a while to set up appropriately (surprise - what doesn't?). I'm saving now for a brand new pair of RM30's, loaded, or maybe something else VMPS - I know the V60's will work wonders in my room...I've posted my system and location on the "Auditions" sticky.If I was to supply the serial numbers, would it be possible to find out exactly what my speakers have?Finally, I have never posted on a forum before , but I just had to convey my appreciation. Thanks again!
I've used different models of Acoustats since 1982 and I can't believe I've changed brands.