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The problem with the Merlins is they are very revealing of everything up stream from them.
Once you have the system where you want it and treatments in place try some different amps and pre-amps. See what you come up with. This is the fun part.
What I can say is this the digital amps I have heard on the Merlins, and other speakers sounded flat and two dimensional to me . They also sounded confused with music that was very complex. The problem with the Merlins is they are very revealing of everything up stream from them.
BrianM,You missed the two sentance before the first one you quoted. Quote from: sturgus on 4 Aug 2007, 07:44 pmWhat I can say is this the digital amps I have heard on the Merlins, and other speakers sounded flat and two dimensional to me . They also sounded confused with music that was very complex. The problem with the Merlins is they are very revealing of everything up stream from them. He wasn't saying revealing speakers are a bad thing. He was pointing out that digital amps, like his nuforce, can sound flat, 2D, and confused with revealing speakers like merlin. which i agree with.
The Merlins are ported in the front , so what I did was push them up against (almost) the back wall. This seems to have helped the mids to highs out a lot... Now the lows seem to be exaggerated a little, even though the port in in the front. Maybe some Wall treatments??
Maybe I should have a smoothing component?Now what?
Well, Thanks for all the help. First I cant move them off the long wall. Their is a fireplace on one short wall (That takes up the whole wall) and the other is the entrance walkway. So its an imperfect setup.. The Merlins are ported in the front , so what I did was push them up against (almost) the back wall. This seems to have helped the mids to highs out a lot... Now the lows seem to be exaggerated a little, even though the port in in the front. Maybe some Wall treatments?? These are two way speakers.. could they be too big for the room? idk. They do sound a lot better back a bit, except for the bottom end. Their is a lot of damping, big cushy couches, curtains, rug... I think that the Merlins are very revealing which is good and bad.. I know what recordings are not so good, and which are excellent. The good ones sound great, the bad, their is no forgiveness there. Maybe I should have a smoothing component?Now what?Mike
If they must sit on that wall and going closer helped the mids and highs at the expense of the bottom end, then kill the $hit out of the front wall behind and directly around the Merlins.
I think the next thing to do is to get a loaner amp (tube or SS??)