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Got the rm30Cs. Piano rosewood, auricaps, OXO, BH5. Even without the benefit of fine tuning or extended breakin, they are simply perfection. The upgraded caps seem to smooth out the sound, most noticeable on horns, and the background is blacker so the depth cues are clearer. More top end detail and focus, too. The bass seems tighter, maybe the cabinets upgrades? Anyway, me and my wife are very pleased. We have very fine furniture, and these fit right in. They are simply the best sounding and looking speakers I've seen and heard. I think they are $10-15k contenders without a doubt. Bravo, Brian!I'll be writing a good deal more about them in a few days.Any one tried Bybees on the RM series? I've got some that I may play with.
I posted a review over on AA:http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/speakers/messages/239783.htmlAdjustments continue, but they are an e-ticket ride all the way. BTW, I found biwiring tobe a big improvement.
......I like to listen to well recorded massed big band horns as one severe test. My fave recording for this is Diane Schuur with Count Basie Orch. on GRP cd and on dvd. There is a terrific amount of energy on crescendos, but as when you hear them live, there is an abundance of detail- a trumpet has the top end edge, but also a burnished sound from the bell of the instrument. Ohter horns have their own signatures. Even live close up, where the SPL can hurt your ears, you still hear these micro-harmonics in balance. Few speakers can reproduce this effect properly, particularly on massed horns. Frequently you get a screeching mixture, as if all the instrument have gone into a blender. Even very expensive speakers usually fail at this test.