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Have you been able to measure the LF output of your current setup? Are you looking for a more robust low end? I wonder if any room interactions are killing your current low end
Quote from: pbrstreetgang on 16 Aug 2008, 11:37 pmHave you been able to measure the LF output of your current setup? Are you looking for a more robust low end? I wonder if any room interactions are killing your current low end...Is this a dedicated listening room that doesn't need to conform to WAF? Is the room actually a rectangle or is it open to another space?Are the speakers on the long wall or the short one and do the speakers have a port on the back of the cabinets? How far from the speakers do you sit?These are all important questions that may provide clues as to how to proceed.Best Regards,TerryO
Let me second the recommendation made by Double Ugly. The Timepiece 3.0s go down to 30 hz or below and I doubt you will feel you need a sub!Ken
Why is it that when a fellow has a problem, and he hasn't stated what it is exactly, everyone starts recommending their favorite speakers?The Focus Audio website gives the FR of the FS-788 as 35Hz-25kHz plus/minus 3dB, so I hardly think that bass output is his problem.Bigfish states that:"The Timepiece 3.0s go down to 30 hz or below and I doubt you will feel you need a sub!"The Timepiece 3.0 has on their website the following:-3dB Points (anechoic) 30Hz & 24KHz I really believe that "if" the Focus Audio website's response figures are correct (and perhaps they're not ), but if they are, a -3dB at 35Hz is still pretty robust bass given what normally is a usual amount of room gain. BTW: I also have a favorite speaker, but I'm not sure that it would solve his problem any more than any other speaker. As I mentioned above, he may need to experiment as I'm convinced at this point, without further clarification, that the room may very well be the whole problem.BTW: I'm sure that the Timepiece 3.0 speakers are very good, and I'm not slamming them, or the people that like them.Best Regards,TerryO
Why is it that when a fellow has a problem, and he hasn't stated what it is exactly, everyone starts recommending their favorite speakers?
Full range speakers that works in a small room?
Are you so brash to say that SP speakers and 1200 Watt Digiamps wont fix this poor mans bass nodes and possible suckouts? Your not playing like a good little boy.
Quote from: TerryO on 17 Aug 2008, 07:16 amWhy is it that when a fellow has a problem, and he hasn't stated what it is exactly, everyone starts recommending their favorite speakers?Because that's what he asked for. QuoteFull range speakers that works in a small room?If you want to engage the OP in a discussion about acoustics or the accuracy of a manufacturer's stated specifications, no problem, but I see no need to question my or anyone else's motives for answering the stated question. FWIW, I believe your chosen approach is not only valid, but something the OP should definitely consider before dropping another $5k-$6k. However, since I have nothing to offer in that regard (I am too inexperienced with acoustic problems and solutions to engage), I simply addressed the question with the best 'answer' I've heard in his price range and room size.Quote from: pbrstreetgang on 17 Aug 2008, 10:35 amAre you so brash to say that SP speakers and 1200 Watt Digiamps wont fix this poor mans bass nodes and possible suckouts? Your not playing like a good little boy. Please don't do that.
I hope that I didn't come across as questioning anyone's motives, I tried to avoid that as I didn't think at the time, nor do I now, that anyone had any motive other than trying to give helpful advice. I attempted to make that clear in my previous posting and evidently I didn't succeed. My apologies to everyone for not having taken the time to write a better, more lucid message that could have (and should have) avoided any hint of an accusation.
Double U, I think that the subject title: "Full range speakers that works in a small room?" led me to believe that he was trying to get fullrange speakers (his) to work in a small room and evidently others felt that he was requesting opinions as to which fullrange speakers will work in a small room.Best Regards,TerryO
...Having lived with this capability there is no way I would consider a speaker that didn't have it.
I have considered adding a sub-woofer but find that implementation not practical for my set-up. Of course cost is not no object, preferably in the US$5 to 6k range.My room dimensions are 15.6 x 10.5 x 8.0 & currently using Focus Audio FS-788s speakers.TIA.