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Wild that you mentioned that DU. I was on the phone with Simon today and we chatted for a long time about the Spectron Musician III Sig Mark II's in mono amp config (two cables, both driving same channel, one in phase, one out). My Rev Mundorf Ultimate soulmate, Karsten, is incredibly impressed too.....in fact, he's blown away by them.
Match made in heaven, this amp n those speakers?
Quote from: RodMCV on 23 May 2008, 02:55 amMatch made in heaven, this amp n those speakers?Seems awfully good from my perspective, and according to Simon, it only gets better with the Mk2 update. Simon is a straight shooter IME, and he won't hesitate to tell you to *not* buy something if he doesn't feel you'll benefit. Nevertheless, he is very impressed with the Bybee mods, and I'll probably get those, too, if I can afford them AND another like-configured amp.
Quote from: ted_b on 18 May 2008, 03:13 amWild that you mentioned that DU. I was on the phone with Simon today and we chatted for a long time about the Spectron Musician III Sig Mark II's in mono amp config (two cables, both driving same channel, one in phase, one out). My Rev Mundorf Ultimate soulmate, Karsten, is incredibly impressed too.....in fact, he's blown away by them. Scratching head. Any reason why you would do that instead of bi-amping them - ie one amp for the tweet - one for the wooffer. I know Bobs crossover is exceptional and people report they simply can't hear it but technically bi-amping removes any possibility of driver interaction. I was able to clearly hear the benefits with my current speakers. Or am I missing something?ThanksBill
Quote from: Double Ugly on 23 May 2008, 03:05 pmQuote from: RodMCV on 23 May 2008, 02:55 amMatch made in heaven, this amp n those speakers?Seems awfully good from my perspective, and according to Simon, it only gets better with the Mk2 update. Simon is a straight shooter IME, and he won't hesitate to tell you to *not* buy something if he doesn't feel you'll benefit. Nevertheless, he is very impressed with the Bybee mods, and I'll probably get those, too, if I can afford them AND another like-configured amp.Sorry if this is slightly off topic...But the Bybees definitely made a noticeable difference when added into the mix for my Bolder Cable modified Squeeze Box and Power Supply. Don't ask me what they do or how they do it, but they are doing something.George
Quote from: bhobba on 19 May 2008, 12:15 amQuote from: ted_b on 18 May 2008, 03:13 amWild that you mentioned that DU. I was on the phone with Simon today and we chatted for a long time about the Spectron Musician III Sig Mark II's in mono amp config (two cables, both driving same channel, one in phase, one out). My Rev Mundorf Ultimate soulmate, Karsten, is incredibly impressed too.....in fact, he's blown away by them. Scratching head. Any reason why you would do that instead of bi-amping them - ie one amp for the tweet - one for the wooffer. I know Bobs crossover is exceptional and people report they simply can't hear it but technically bi-amping removes any possibility of driver interaction. I was able to clearly hear the benefits with my current speakers. Or am I missing something?ThanksBillI have asked this question before but Bob is not keen on biamping. From the stated 24 dB 4th order Linkwitz-Riley spec, I think actively biamping would make a lot of sense. If I get them I think I would ask for active version with no passive filters at all.
Can things really get better then Steve Changes House @ RMAF '07 with the SP-Tech Revelations latest?
It bothers me that I don't understand at all how they work, but not enough to ignore the fact that they do.It's comforting, though, to know that after evaluating their effect, people as pragmatic and scientific-minded as Simon, John, et al. @ Spectron chose to offer a Bybee solution. If my experience with them is any indication, they are *not* about fluff, hyperbole and nonsensical additions to their equipment. I believe the performance of their products is as important to them as profits, and at least for the time being, I'm enamored with both.
Quote from: Double Ugly on 24 May 2008, 01:08 pmIt bothers me that I don't understand at all how they work, but not enough to ignore the fact that they do.It's comforting, though, to know that after evaluating their effect, people as pragmatic and scientific-minded as Simon, John, et al. @ Spectron chose to offer a Bybee solution. If my experience with them is any indication, they are *not* about fluff, hyperbole and nonsensical additions to their equipment. I believe the performance of their products is as important to them as profits, and at least for the time being, I'm enamored with both. Don't leave out our own Dan Modright, Bill Baker or Wayne Waananen , all heavy users of Bybee's in their mods. Regardless of our own knowledge on how Bybee's work, I feel the list of wellknown standup businesses that actually use Bybee's lends to their legitimacy. But in the end, I tend to trust my ears. Happy Memorial Day weekend folks!Cheers,Robin
Now that Bybee's has been brought up in this thread anyway, I can mention that I did test a few cables featuring these. I can't say if it was the cable design in general or the Bybee's, but these cables were slowing down transient speed and giving a significant coloration to the sound, not to my liking at all.... Especially a midbass boost was noticeable. Again this is not the result of a comprehensive test of Bybee's, but just observations based on a particular (expensive) cable brand featuring these. Both speaker cables and interconnects were tested with similar result.For people liking to tweak using different gizmo's, I really recommend an occasional "reality test" where all this stuff gets out of the way in order to establish a base line.Regards,Karsten
DU, sure it would be interesting to hear the cables w/o the Bybees, cutting the cables was just not an option, at least not a free one
I'm however still a bit sceptical about introducing filters in the signal path. The logical implementation would be in the power supply.