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I'm a single driver fan, especially in nearfield applications. Louis is a great guy, does super quality work, and can work with you to customize if needed. But you may want to check out the recent Stereo Mojo small speaker shootout that can be found here at AC. (I'm not saying how the Omega Super 3 compares to the Unity Audio reviewed there, just food for thought.)
I have not heard Super 3s, but they are on the top of my list for when I pick up a 50" plasma early next year. My interest in the Super 3s is fostered by my love of Compact Hemps which I currently own. I use my Hemps primarily in near-field mode. I have owned and heard many speakers in my life, but there is something about the speed, dynamics, coherency and immediacy of Louis's single drivers that's amazing. They are very lifelike. Louis is a great guy. I recommend that you give him a call and have him tell you what to expect given your listening set up. Based on my experience with Omega, I believe they can go toe to toe with speakers costing MANY times their price.Good luck.
Louis? I know you monitor this forum. I would greatly appreciate your thoughts and direction.John
I have to agree that "desktop" listening can be a tremendous challenge. Especially since it will be your main listening space. I had trouble with it too.If I could say anything about your situation at all I would say this. The time and effort you make trying to re-arrange your room to get the speakers off of the desk and your chair closer to a wall will pay off tremendously. It will be important no matter which speaker you decide to buy.
The other option is to get the speakers off of the desk and against the wall behind you or to the sides of you. That's what I ended up doing. I also upgraded to the Max Hemps because I would rather have a larger main speaker than mess with a subwoofer. I can always hear a subwoofer as a separate "thing" going on. I just don't have the talent to integrate one properly.
The new Omega DeepHemp sub integrates very nicely... sealed, tight, fast, adjustable gain.
I should take this oportunity to say that I am not discouraging Slapshot from buying any of the Omega Speakers. In fact, I think that most of them would be great in his room. I just think that he should do a little more homework before he pulls the trigger, that's all. What if he buys the Super3 when he could have bought the XRS, or the compact instead of the Max hemp?My apologies if I've messed anything up.
one would be aimed directly at my right ear, and the other directly at my left ear
And in the spirit of Quiet Earth's recommendations, after much pondering, I have come up with one possible option that would allow more flexibility. And please believe me, this is a tricky situation I have to remedy. The built in desk, and shelves for computer equipment, audio equipment, cd's etc. are really nice, and took a lot of time and effort to design and build. There are also windows and space limitations in the mix.Here is the one other option, and it would allow somewhat larger speakers. There is the possibility, with a bit of imagination and work, of possibly using even a bit larger speakers, as well as allowing for more space (4-5 feet)between them and my ears. This would require that one would be aimed directly at my right ear, and the other directly at my left ear. I had always heard, in the past, that this situation was to be avoided, as one would certainly lose the central, stereo imaging most desired. Your thoughts? Would a pair of Superhemps work in this kind of config? I have managed to find space to accomodate them!John