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One more thing: is any of the 8'' driver speakers suited for corner placement?
For the super 3 xrs what do you guys who have them think the minimum distance is to have them to your back wall or corners. Do they need quite a bit of room to breathe? Or can you push them back against the wall a bit ?
Not to hijack this thread, but related to "close to wall placement, with no corners"...I've been pondering a way to get good sounding "in-wall" speakers for a 50" plasma TV. I was wondering if I could embed Super 3's into the walls with a sub, with the speakers placed at TV height. How would they do for imaging, soundstage and frequency response? At 7.5" deep, the Super 3 s would stick out approximately flush with with front of the TV. Also, with no magnetic shield, how far would they need to be paced from TV? Anyone have any thoughts?P.S. Sorry to hear about Louis' parents. And thank you Vinnie for keeping this Circle going in his absence.Super 3s size = 15” H x 12”W x 7.5”D -- front ported.
Quote from: Alwayswantmore on 10 Sep 2007, 04:19 pmNot to hijack this thread, but related to "close to wall placement, with no corners"...I've been pondering a way to get good sounding "in-wall" speakers for a 50" plasma TV. I was wondering if I could embed Super 3's into the walls with a sub, with the speakers placed at TV height. How would they do for imaging, soundstage and frequency response? At 7.5" deep, the Super 3 s would stick out approximately flush with with front of the TV. Also, with no magnetic shield, how far would they need to be paced from TV? Anyone have any thoughts?P.S. Sorry to hear about Louis' parents. And thank you Vinnie for keeping this Circle going in his absence.Super 3s size = 15” H x 12”W x 7.5”D -- front ported.As far imaging/soundstage see Vinnie's post above. With regard to bass if you are going to use a subwoofer you can use any of Omega's speakers. You can plug the ports on the rear ported speakers, this will raise the tuning frequency (the speakers will produce less bass-maybe a good thing against a wall) and may even make it easier to integrate a sub.Lin
Man, that's a total hijack!!!
I preferred the sub/speaker overlap for better integration.
Quote from: tuga on 4 Sep 2007, 12:09 pmOne more thing: is any of the 8'' driver speakers suited for corner placement?Hi Ricardo,Louis had a version of the Max Hemp that featured the Visaton B200 driver in a sealed-box.. called the Revolution. George (Zybar) owns a pair in a custom finish:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=44525.0That's the way to go for corner placement or placement near the wall behind the speaker, IMO!-VinniePS: Louis is working on a hemp version of such a sealed-box 8" driver, with ALNICO magnets! aa aa aa