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I would suggest playing them hard at first when you are not around. The Hemp 8 goes thru a VERY ...weird break in process, up and down, sounding really bad, to tolerable, to good, to far worse, then around 100 hours, they start making sense of it, and the liquidity, warm and resolution these drivers are becoming known for, show up. After around 300+ hours they become sonic windows. Some of the most clairvoyant midband I have ever heard. Mine have well over 500 hours and they sound unreal. Addictive. Consider yourself forewarned. I would have preferred not to have been around for that madness. But now:
I highly recommend Skylan's 4-post stands for the compact hemps. I have a pair of the original Compact Hemptones (narrow baffle), and the Skylans are not only very well made (and beautiful to look at) - they provide a good platform to allow the speakers to open up and sing.I've been playing around with placement a little bit (much more of that to come), and I've found that I like them best about 18" from the rear wall and toed in to cross just behind my head. My room is about 12'x17' with 8' ceilings, and the speakers are set up on the narrow wall, about 7 feet apart.I have not done extensive room treatments (I'm in a rental house) except for some strategically placed thick tapestries and area rugs, and they help quite a bit. I feel corner treatments would really be beneficial, and plan to invest some time and money on treatments.I think you'll love the Hemps, and I'll post anything I find as I play around.What will you be using to drive your new beauts?Warmly,Michael
Hey Kent,I'd love to hear what you think of the Sig 30 with the Compact Hemps. My next step is to get a Sig 30!From my experience so far, the Hemp drivers in Louis's cabinets make for a magical listening experience. I have what is an equivalent to an upgraded Clari-T, and can't wait to see the magic that comes with the addition of a Sig 30.Enjoy!Michael
At low volumes it takes longer...Skylan Stands are the best stands to use and make sure they are filled to the top. I would also use ebony blocks between the speakers and stands with a little amount of Blutak.
Please post your impressions of your listening session! Be prepared for a night of musical immersion!Noel's a great guy. I live (temporarily) in Calgary and Noel is about 5 miles from my house. I ordered my stands from him, and spent over an hour with him when I went to pick them up. He had assembled them and filled them with sand, so setup was really easy for me! As you play with placement, please share your findings here.Last night I experimented with toe-in, and I tried a perfect triangle setup (with the listening position the same distance from the drivers as the distance between speakers) with the speakers toed in so they were facing straight towards the listening position.This worked very well, and actually widened the sweet spot.As far as spacing from the wall, mine are about 20" from the back of the cabinet. I have found that the tilted orientation that the stands provide improved bass response due to the ports firing more towards the floor/wall corner.Enjoy your night!Warmly,Michael
ebony makes for a great tweak and not to hard to get. Herbie's footers makes a great ebony footer that works and I may be able to cut some out as well. I still owe Jim some for his Revolutions and sorry about the delay.