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Jascha HeifetzSibelius Violin ConcertoChicago Symphony Walter Hendl Conducting
When trying to integrate a new subwoofer (my new twin servo 12" OB GR-Research/Rythmik), the grand piano is the go to instrument for me. If you can integrate the lowest half octave with your mains, you pretty much got it done.
How are the new subs working out for you, overall? I am loving mine to death.
Nice! Yes, that is what I am finding too. Particularly with stuff like Mahler or Beethoven, where there are often counter-melodies going on in the bass section, the OB bass allows much more clarity to hear the full complexity of the music, which is awesome. And instead of generic bass tones, you actually hear rosins on bows and resonating wooden bodies, which is doubly awesome. Bass clarity, detail and power, I've never heard it's equal....
Well, I only have one system But I do have Serenity Super 7's in the one system I have, and they don't 'quite' scale like a line source does, they are much closer than most non-LS speakers. The open baffle Mockingbird LSX line sources, with 3 of the 12 inch OB woofers in separate bass cabinets (per side!) are the best speakers I've heard, period. For sheer scale, you simply cannot beat a quality line source.
I thought I'd read that you got a pair of the Super 7's. Just color me green. That's the first speaker that I heard at the RMAF that I thought clearly was superior to the LS9's... they are a true SOTA speaker system.
Well, let's not stop there... while we're dreaming let's go for Danny new OB line array in non resonant aluminum. I just don't have the correct superlative to describe those things-- and I also don't have the coin to buy a pair.