Happy Accident

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Tbadder1

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Happy Accident
« on: 16 Jun 2009, 05:13 am »
An old saying goes, "better lucky than good."  A little serendipity took place at my man cave this afternoon.  I was reinserting my Herron M150s after living with a DK Designs  MKII for about a month.  I like to switch gear around what can I say.  I've got six integrated amps, two transports, two DACs, five sets of speakers, two CDPs, innumerable cables--geez I got it bad. 

The only piece of gear I ever regretted acquiring was a pair of electrostatic speakers from Lightning Sound.  I traded a beautiful Juicy Music Blueberry for them, figuring I'd never owned a pair of stats before--they retailed with upgrades at over 7000 bucks, so why not have some fun.  Well, nothing I had on hand could drive them adequately, so I tucked them into the corners of my audio haven, smarting and feeling a bit angry at myself. I really wish I had that Blueberry.

Anyhoo, I'm retrieving some interconnects from the crawl space where I store my cables.  In order to accomplish said mission I've got to slide one of the Lightning Sounds out of the way.  I slip it a foot from the outside of my right Sp Tech speaker and pull it back another foot.  I grab the interconnects hook everything up and anxiously await an afternoon of Bubble Puppy and Lee Morgan--a strange pair, but I've got a mighty hankering.

I fire it up and it sounds oh so good.  Too good.  Wait a minute.  The soundstage has never quite snapped into focus the way it's doing it now.  Could it be?  No it couldn't.  I'm an avid non-tweaker. Except for some cable lifters I never bought into snake oil claims.  Get good equipment, find the synergy, and bingo--grand music!  But this is noticeable. So I take the other Lightning sound and apply it to the other Sp Tech.  Even better.  So how do I know I'm not just going crazy.  The bass has lost most of it's bloat---holy sheet, a miracle. 

My wife comes home and she's standing behind me listening, and gradually an angry look comes over her face.  "Okay Daniel, what did you buy this time?  I can tell if you're lying.  Come clean, now."  I felt really guilty, sheepish even.

"Really, honey--nothing.  I haven't spent a dime--see." And I proceed to show her what happened.  We fool around with placement for the next hour, and it's turning us both into tweaker-converts. 

Later on she apologizes.  "The whole thing never sounded that good; I just figured you went into the kids' college fund again.  I'm sorry.  I love you."  And she gives me a big smack.  Lucky, lucky, lucky indeed!  :green: 

JLM

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Re: Happy Accident
« Reply #1 on: 17 Jun 2009, 02:37 pm »
Let me get this straight...

You're using planar speakers as sound absorption panels?

Tbadder1

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Re: Happy Accident
« Reply #2 on: 17 Jun 2009, 08:53 pm »
Essentially that's it.  I never would have guessed it could work, but there is a positive affect that three other people have confirmed as of now.  I'm going to continue to play with placement just for fun, but am I quite happy with the result.