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Low pass filter to the midrange is 7khz. Low pass to the woofer (or high pass to the midrange) would be 166hz. Obviously the 6.5" woofers of the RM30 will go higher in frequency than the 10" woofers in the RM/X and RM/40 so so maybe the high pass to the midrange has been adjusted in the RM30 too.I didn't pick this up on first reading Big B's RM30 progress report -- I was thinking the 166hz was adjusted upward. But he clarified via email when I inquired.
QuoteIt's good to see this change finally going on...it proves I was right (and not crazy) all along Not sure it "proves" that!!!! (I still think your a little crazy )
It's good to see this change finally going on...it proves I was right (and not crazy) all along
I'm afraid about the tunability of the RM/x. In addition to all the variables on the RM-40, I'll have the swiveling tweeter pod to deal with. Plus the main woofer is firing out the side...From what Julian says, I'll be occupied for the next few months
I'm a little confused. I thought that in the ribbon monitors that used the older spiral ribbon tweeter that the neo mid panel was crossed at 10Khz, but with the FST the crossover was lowered to 7Khz. If that is the new crossover filter that Brian was talking about in the new RM30, then what is different from before?
One fingernail of putty doesn't make a "huge" difference. You will have to learn to hear the texture of the sound. I've noticed alot of people, including myself, have had some trouble getting to learn how to tune these speakers. It's quite easy to get them to sound bad but getting the most out of them takes practice. Small adjustments are the best path to take even for the experienced VMPS owners. Others can argue this is wrong but I'd say it can take months to get them just right when you first are learn ...
And as Brian said, that's my "final" answer
A stereo pair of RM 30M sounds very engaging, tactile, and forward with excellent depty and image height to the ceiling. Good as this sounds, adding a single 215 sub to fill in the first octave transforms the image to an astonishing degree, making it more powerful and three dimensional. I didn't think possible to do better, but adding an RM 30C to the center and driving all four speakers from the Trinaural Processor doubles listening quality once again. It is this configuration we will show at CES.