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My thanks to F. Robert Simms on the Audio Asylum Forum who introduced me to Jim and his SongTowers.
My SongTower Speakers arrived! Although I haven't had much time with them, here are my thoughts so far.They were well packed. (Very well packed.)The overall workmanship is excellent. I can confirm that the WAF is very high. They really do look impressive. They are heavier than I expected. Extremely strong construction.I don't own an expensive amp or CD player, and I've not listened to a lot of expensive gear. So please forgive my lack of experience and vocabulary as I try to explain what I'm hearing. The difference between my old Bose and new SongTowers was immediately evident. The high frequencies are beautiful. Absolutely gorgeous. The mid range and bass are present, even and clear. (Nothing exaggerated, nothing lacking.) At medium to loud volumes they perform better than I had expected. They remain extremely clean. In fact, they are so clean that I've found myself running them at volumes so loud that I can't even speak to others in the room while they're on (and I have a fairly large listening area that's open on one end). I'm a fan of brass music, so I've been listening to "The Capitol Bones Big Band, A Stan Kenton Christmas" directed by Mark Taylor. This is a very decent recording and the speakers do justice to some excellent brass playing. The trumpet and trombone tones are awesome, -especially the trombones. If you've ever been a serious brass player then you understand my obsession with the tone. These speakers reproduce brass VERY well.My son, who is home from college for the holidays, said "it sounds like the band is sitting in our living room." I have to agree. At moderate to high volumes, it really does. My wife also commented on how good they sound. It's a striking difference from what we had before.I'm looking forward to listening to a variety of music, then watching some movies and dialing in my SongCenter.Would I buy them again? Yes, without a second thought. It was a great investment. My thanks to F. Robert Simms on the Audio Asylum Forum who introduced me to Jim and his SongTowers. Jim, thanks for your great work. I couldn't be happier. Micky
Hey Tex Steve--which surrounds did you order? HT1's? dipoles? Something else?
Quote from: DMurphy on 29 Dec 2007, 04:06 amHey Tex Steve--which surrounds did you order? HT1's? dipoles? Something else? I ordered a pair of HT1s ported and angled down (they will be mounted to the each side and about 4' down from the 10' ceiling). Jim and I both believe in the more direct sound vs the dipoles. I have had dipoles (not Jim's) for the last 5 years and am looking forward to the cleaner and less diffused surround. Below is a picture of my set up (with 106" screen down) and my HT3s. (note center sub is now gone - dont need it, and the "5.1 sub" is used ONLY for LFE)Hope yall had a Merry Xmas!Texas steve
Quote from: texas steve on 29 Dec 2007, 01:30 pmQuote from: DMurphy on 29 Dec 2007, 04:06 amHey Tex Steve--which surrounds did you order? HT1's? dipoles? Something else? I ordered a pair of HT1s ported and angled down (they will be mounted to the each side and about 4' down from the 10' ceiling). Jim and I both believe in the more direct sound vs the dipoles. I have had dipoles (not Jim's) for the last 5 years and am looking forward to the cleaner and less diffused surround. Below is a picture of my set up (with 106" screen down) and my HT3s. (note center sub is now gone - dint need it, and the "5.1 sub" is used ONLY for LFE)Hope yall had a Merry Xmas!Texas SteveSteve,What screen/pj are you using?I have my SongTowers behind a SmX screen fed by a Panny AE900 (for now) and I love it!George
Quote from: DMurphy on 29 Dec 2007, 04:06 amHey Tex Steve--which surrounds did you order? HT1's? dipoles? Something else? I ordered a pair of HT1s ported and angled down (they will be mounted to the each side and about 4' down from the 10' ceiling). Jim and I both believe in the more direct sound vs the dipoles. I have had dipoles (not Jim's) for the last 5 years and am looking forward to the cleaner and less diffused surround. Below is a picture of my set up (with 106" screen down) and my HT3s. (note center sub is now gone - dint need it, and the "5.1 sub" is used ONLY for LFE)Hope yall had a Merry Xmas!Texas Steve
George - The screen is a 106 Daylite (grey something, dint recall the model number but its gain is 1.1) its powered and comes out of the ceiling. The top "black" portion is sound perf so the HTC can be heard. The projector is a Optoma HD79 (720P) going through a DVDO processor with the projector ceiling mounted. I'm in the market for a new 1080P projector, but want one with some good light power. Note the windows beside the screen, there are electric blinds that come down all the way and block out the light when needed, but with the projector 14' from the screen I need some luminance!! Any suggestions?