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Thanks Jim. I'm impressed, first response is from Mr Salk. shouldn't you be out building speakers? kidding,
i've been reading up about you & your speakers for past few months , impressed. I've gone from "who the heck would buy speakers over the Internet" to placing yours atop the short list. Any input on power requirements for 2 Salk towers & 2 surrounds? i'd like to spend $1k or under on a/v receiver and want to make sure it has sufficient power . i don't require it to play extremely loud but want enough to bring out the best in the speakers. thanks
Paoli Dad - Others can feel free to chime in, but this is an easy question to answer. The most important consideration in your case is off-axis response. The better this is, the better the speaker will perform as a phantom center. In this regard, it would be hard to top the SongTowers. We published an off-axis FR plot when we introduced the model. It wasn't the standard 15-degree plot. It was a 60-degree plot!All of this means that the sound quality holds up very well if you are not in a listening position directly in front of the speakers. Given your limitations, you would be hard-pressed to find a speaker with better off-axis response.Of all of the speakers we produce, the SongTowers, in my opinion, would be best for your particular application.- Jim
Paoli Dad - Quote from: Paoli Dad on 31 Mar 2008, 06:47 pmThanks Jim. I'm impressed, first response is from Mr Salk. shouldn't you be out building speakers? kidding, We'll, I'm at the shop and currently spraying topcoat. I just have a few minutes between coats to answer emails, etc.Quotei've been reading up about you & your speakers for past few months , impressed. I've gone from "who the heck would buy speakers over the Internet" to placing yours atop the short list. Any input on power requirements for 2 Salk towers & 2 surrounds? i'd like to spend $1k or under on a/v receiver and want to make sure it has sufficient power . i don't require it to play extremely loud but want enough to bring out the best in the speakers. thanks Just about any reciever made these days can output 100 watts and that is plenty of power for the SongTowers. They are an easy load for just about any amp.I usually don't like to make amp recommendations since everyone has their own personal favorites. But I have found Panasonic digital recievers do quite a good job for the money. I don't know what their current model is, but I think it is the XR57. Don't be fooled by the low price. These do a great job for the money.- Jim
How come nobody listens to 2 channel music with only one speaker? To me that's the equivelent to listening to HT with only a single pair of mains. I fully understand the OP's situation, & it sounds like the Song Towers would perform superbly for his needs. They get great reviews that are off the charts & they were just written about in a speaker shootout that Audioholics had. They pretty much walked away with all the medals!!! I don't know, maybe it's just me but when I hear guys say how well their HT sounds with only running the mains, I have to scratch my head in amazement. There is just so much more audio information which to me translates into enjoyment when you incorporate a center, sub, & surrounds. We go to the ends of the earth to get our 2 channel rigs to perform audio nirvana, yet take a hugh step backwords when it comes to HT.To each his own, but I place the same importance on both audio venues. I think I might just try 2 channel with one speaker to see how I like it.
Easy guys! This thread was from a year ago. I thought the phantom center was a good topic and I wanted folks to see that Jim Salk mentioned that most any of today's receivers with 100 watts per channel would easily power the Song Towers because so many seem to think that they NEED all this power.I did not intend for everyone to jump on the no sub comment. When I had the Axiom system here I often turned the sub on and off during movies to see the difference. I really loved the sub on movies but if I had a pair of good full range towers I could definitely wait patiently for the time when I could add a sub. I recommend to people all the time to spend the money on good towers now rather then to get a full system for the same money.