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So to use these speakers, the anolog input signal must go through an ADA conversion?If true I would think this might be a drawback for the anolog mavens around here.I guess like anything audio (or anything period) there's pros and cons.Sounds like the pros are really significant with these speakers!-Mike (are there a disproportionate number of "Mikes" who are audiophiles? Is it a microphone abbreviation thing? You should see the NY Rave when someone says "Hey, Mike". We need name changes - Now who wants to be Bodkin Van Horn? Hoos-Foos? Me- I'll take Marvin O'Gravel Balloon Face. See Seuss' "Too many Daves" for reference http://stuff.mit.edu/people/dpolicar/writing/poetry/poems/tooManyDaves.html )
I am thinking it won't be long when Clayton must raise costs to create additional margin for both he and himself and understands what time and effort goes into running an 'organization' such as this. $3000 retail might be an introductory gift to many who jump on board early-on.John
i have no issues using a dxo w/my analog sources, fwiw...ymmv,doug s.
Quote from: doug s. on 30 Nov 2007, 03:09 pmi have no issues using a dxo w/my analog sources, fwiw...ymmv,doug s.Then get a pair already. Maybe you can get a discount without the DCX since you already have a DEQX. What's another pair of speakers when you already have a roomful?
So to use these speakers, the anolog input signal must go through an ADA conversion?If true I would think this might be a drawback for the anolog mavens around here.I guess like anything audio (or anything period) there's pros and cons.
For those of us who have combined HT/stereo systems (and want to use a center channel), can these speakers have some type of "matching" center channel or surrounds?
I understand how people would want to save money by using their existing digital crossovers, but much of the beauty of the CS2 solution is that it is plug and play with the Behringer. Clayton has installed preset programs for the different distances you may place the speakers from the back wall. As far as analog, I would not worry about these speakers since they are very revealing and transparent. You should just hear what your front end components deliver (regardless of the ADA in the chain).
Quote from: ctviggen on 30 Nov 2007, 06:50 pmFor those of us who have combined HT/stereo systems (and want to use a center channel), can these speakers have some type of "matching" center channel or surrounds?Bob,I will check with Clayton, but I haven't heard any plans on a traditional center channel.Since the CS2's need to be out at least 3' from a wall, I think you would need to have a setup similar to my HT with an acoustically transparent screen and just run all three speakers behind the screen.Of course, you could just skip the center channel all together. aaThe sweet spot for the CS2's is quite large and I did much of my listening at RMAF off to the side, and right up against a wall and they still sounded damn good.George