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Nutsnbolts, I have two sets of electrostatic Acoustats: the 1+1 (7.5 feet tall) with Mediallion transformers and a set of the Model 2 hybrids. The 1+1 Acoustats were the speakers paired with the Hsu sub-woofers that I mentioned earlier (Dr. Hsu and I met when he was just starting out and he customized the electronic cross-over for the subs, a little name-dropping here). I purchased a Martin Logan Logos for the center channel, but that speaker never matched the Acoustats. I bought the Model 2s thinking that I could make one of them into a center channel that would blend in with the 1+1 speakers. A total failure as all of these speakers not only have extremely focused "sweet-spots", but also have to be placed at least 3 feet from any walls. This long answer is why I bought the Eleganza system. I'm getting ready to buy a front projector (waiting on seeing the newest models at CES in Vegas next month) and want to have a system where I can place the speakers at each end of a 10' wide 2.35:1 screen. The electrostatics would have had to have been placed too close to the side walls to clear the projection area. The "sweet-spot" and imaging limitations of the Acoustats just wouldn't allow me to use them in this floor plan. Sigh, I LOVE these speakers! Question: how do you like the Sony 7100 ES? I'm thinking about purchasing the new ES version of the Blu-Ray player and wonder if it is worth the extra dollars for the "elevated standard" designation. I would assume that 170 watts per channel should do the trick.
Quote from: Cyrpinodon on 11 Dec 2007, 12:44 amNutsnbolts, I have two sets of electrostatic Acoustats: the 1+1 (7.5 feet tall) with Mediallion transformers and a set of the Model 2 hybrids. The 1+1 Acoustats were the speakers paired with the Hsu sub-woofers that I mentioned earlier (Dr. Hsu and I met when he was just starting out and he customized the electronic cross-over for the subs, a little name-dropping here). I purchased a Martin Logan Logos for the center channel, but that speaker never matched the Acoustats. I bought the Model 2s thinking that I could make one of them into a center channel that would blend in with the 1+1 speakers. A total failure as all of these speakers not only have extremely focused "sweet-spots", but also have to be placed at least 3 feet from any walls. This long answer is why I bought the Eleganza system. I'm getting ready to buy a front projector (waiting on seeing the newest models at CES in Vegas next month) and want to have a system where I can place the speakers at each end of a 10' wide 2.35:1 screen. The electrostatics would have had to have been placed too close to the side walls to clear the projection area. The "sweet-spot" and imaging limitations of the Acoustats just wouldn't allow me to use them in this floor plan. Sigh, I LOVE these speakers! Question: how do you like the Sony 7100 ES? I'm thinking about purchasing the new ES version of the Blu-Ray player and wonder if it is worth the extra dollars for the "elevated standard" designation. I would assume that 170 watts per channel should do the trick. Cyrpinodon , I like the 7100es a lot as it has digital amps(switching).Sounds better than the equivelent priced analog amps, IMHO. As for the Sony ES BR , I have a BDPS-1 and it works well - I don't know about the 2000ES , it looks to me alot like the BDPS-1. I suspect it has more to do with good analog outputs from hat little I've read on it. The BDPS-1 is a solid piece of kit to be sure.You can find more info on Sony gear here :http://www.agoraquest.com/Maxxwire there is uber helpful.Thanks for the tip on the shippers! I have a slipped disk so any lifting by me is out of the question unless I want to enjoy the speakers from my bed for a month It's a 950 pnd. shipment.I will have a REDMAN ( Canadian for $50) on hand to have the fellas unpallet and bring the speakers up to my fourth floor condo Tracking # states I should have them by the 17th - I will be brokering them into the country myself , that should eliminate any possible delays. I can't wait!
you need one of these; this was the only thing that worked re: my chronic back pain after slipping a disc a long time ago. after ten years of dealing w/a daily dull ache in the small of my back, i am now 100% pain free:http://www.teeterhangups.com/home.htmldoug s.Quote from: nutsnbolts on 12 Dec 2007, 07:44 pmQuote from: Cyrpinodon on 11 Dec 2007, 12:44 amNutsnbolts, I have two sets of electrostatic Acoustats: the 1+1 (7.5 feet tall) with Mediallion transformers and a set of the Model 2 hybrids. The 1+1 Acoustats were the speakers paired with the Hsu sub-woofers that I mentioned earlier (Dr. Hsu and I met when he was just starting out and he customized the electronic cross-over for the subs, a little name-dropping here). I purchased a Martin Logan Logos for the center channel, but that speaker never matched the Acoustats. I bought the Model 2s thinking that I could make one of them into a center channel that would blend in with the 1+1 speakers. A total failure as all of these speakers not only have extremely focused "sweet-spots", but also have to be placed at least 3 feet from any walls. This long answer is why I bought the Eleganza system. I'm getting ready to buy a front projector (waiting on seeing the newest models at CES in Vegas next month) and want to have a system where I can place the speakers at each end of a 10' wide 2.35:1 screen. The electrostatics would have had to have been placed too close to the side walls to clear the projection area. The "sweet-spot" and imaging limitations of the Acoustats just wouldn't allow me to use them in this floor plan. Sigh, I LOVE these speakers! Question: how do you like the Sony 7100 ES? I'm thinking about purchasing the new ES version of the Blu-Ray player and wonder if it is worth the extra dollars for the "elevated standard" designation. I would assume that 170 watts per channel should do the trick. Cyrpinodon , I like the 7100es a lot as it has digital amps(switching).Sounds better than the equivelent priced analog amps, IMHO. As for the Sony ES BR , I have a BDPS-1 and it works well - I don't know about the 2000ES , it looks to me alot like the BDPS-1. I suspect it has more to do with good analog outputs from hat little I've read on it. The BDPS-1 is a solid piece of kit to be sure.You can find more info on Sony gear here :http://www.agoraquest.com/Maxxwire there is uber helpful.Thanks for the tip on the shippers! I have a slipped disk so any lifting by me is out of the question unless I want to enjoy the speakers from my bed for a month It's a 950 pnd. shipment.I will have a REDMAN ( Canadian for $50) on hand to have the fellas unpallet and bring the speakers up to my fourth floor condo Tracking # states I should have them by the 17th - I will be brokering them into the country myself , that should eliminate any possible delays. I can't wait!
Quote from: doug s. on 12 Dec 2007, 09:58 pmyou need one of these; this was the only thing that worked re: my chronic back pain after slipping a disc a long time ago. after ten years of dealing w/a daily dull ache in the small of my back, i am now 100% pain free:http://www.teeterhangups.com/home.htmldoug s.No kiddin! I have a friend who's been trying to give me his for ages . lol. I just may take him up on it!
you need one of these; this was the only thing that worked re: my chronic back pain after slipping a disc a long time ago. after ten years of dealing w/a daily dull ache in the small of my back, i am now 100% pain free:http://www.teeterhangups.com/home.htmldoug s.No kiddin! I have a friend who's been trying to give me his for ages . lol. I just may take him up on it!
Nutsnbolts, I too had the ground-loop problem on the bass modules and had to lift the grounds. I tried disconnecting each piece of sound equipment in my system one at a time to isolate the problem but the loop must be somewhere else in the house. Line conditioner reduced the noise, but didn't eliminate it. Do you have the modules set to "auto" or left on all the time? I have them on auto, but don't like the way they activate after a few seconds of play. I figure that this is a power saving feature.