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While your post is interesting, I can't quite figure out what you are asking...
Here I was sitting in front of my VMPS RM-1s with my head in a vice so the stage would hold. Ribbon heaven and ribbon hell. Are the Songtowers to rescue me? Oh no! Now the Songtowers have ribbons too! Oh my. Is it just my rig? Maybe I can move them AGAIN. On my left shoulder sits the god of ribbons whispering in my ear. "Surely no mere dome can give you bliss my friend" On my right shoulder sits the god of practicality "forget all the nonsense, my friend. A good dome in a good design is just fiiiiine." Arrrrg. My calm voice says "my speakers suck today. No worries. Remember playing Wilco live at rocket levels and being right there on the stage with the band?" I look to my right shoulder "can't have everything right?" I look to my left shoulder and the little sucker looks smug. My neck hurts after Wilco. Don't look so smug....................... Am I the only one doing this? If my wife read this she would set an appointment with a shrink. Talk to me guys, I'm on the edge.
Quote from: PMAT on 11 Oct 2008, 11:55 pmHere I was sitting in front of my VMPS RM-1s with my head in a vice so the stage would hold. Ribbon heaven and ribbon hell. Are the Songtowers to rescue me? Oh no! Now the Songtowers have ribbons too! Oh my. Is it just my rig? Maybe I can move them AGAIN. On my left shoulder sits the god of ribbons whispering in my ear. "Surely no mere dome can give you bliss my friend" On my right shoulder sits the god of practicality "forget all the nonsense, my friend. A good dome in a good design is just fiiiiine." Arrrrg. My calm voice says "my speakers suck today. No worries. Remember playing Wilco live at rocket levels and being right there on the stage with the band?" I look to my right shoulder "can't have everything right?" I look to my left shoulder and the little sucker looks smug. My neck hurts after Wilco. Don't look so smug....................... Am I the only one doing this? If my wife read this she would set an appointment with a shrink. Talk to me guys, I'm on the edge. I have VMPS RM40s and Salk HT3s and personally I think the imaging is better on the RM40s, and I've never, ever, ever, ever had the imaging move with either speaker.
Quote from: ctviggen on 12 Oct 2008, 12:07 pmI have VMPS RM40s and Salk HT3s and personally I think the imaging is better on the RM40s, and I've never, ever, ever, ever had the imaging move with either speaker. I have the exact opposite opinion and think the HT3's image much better then the RM 40's. It's a fun hobby.George
I have VMPS RM40s and Salk HT3s and personally I think the imaging is better on the RM40s, and I've never, ever, ever, ever had the imaging move with either speaker.
Quote from: zybar on 12 Oct 2008, 12:11 pmQuote from: ctviggen on 12 Oct 2008, 12:07 pmI have VMPS RM40s and Salk HT3s and personally I think the imaging is better on the RM40s, and I've never, ever, ever, ever had the imaging move with either speaker. I have the exact opposite opinion and think the HT3's image much better then the RM 40's. It's a fun hobby.George So far, I think the Salks beat the RM40s in low bass, but the bass is boomy, so I'm not sure that's a plus. Otherwise, I think the RM40s best the Salks in every other category. I think the bass is so boomy on the Salks as to be unlistenable; however, I haven't been able to spend any time positioning these speakers, and I think they may take different positioning than the RM40s, but I just put the Salks in the RM40's spots. I haven't had the time to sit down and adequately test the two speakers to any depth -- these are my impressions based on simply swapping the speakers out and not really listening to the same music on them. Now, I did have a gentleman here who was thinking of buying the RM30s, so I let him listen to the Salks (with a test CD of his), the RM40s, then my lone RM30C. He listened for quite a while with all speakers, and he said he liked the RM40s better than the Salks, although he complained about too much bass for both sets of speakers. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.Now that I finally have my HT room back into some semblence of listening condition, perhaps I'll finally get around to finally testing these speakers with better conditions -- the same music and back-to-back. I also plan on placing the Salks in the best location I find for them. I'll report again once that's done. But my original point was that ribbons don't mean that the imaging is bad or wavers. Neither the Salks nor the VMPS speakers have that problem in my system. The imaging is rock solid.