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Weakness:1) Cymbals sound recessed and muted. On a few recordings these sound fine but on most, I feel like I'm missing something. Cymbals usually are identifiable as to the different types, but I'm having trouble distinguishing the differences. Overall, I'm really happy, I just wish the cymbals would sound more lifelike.
Regarding the soundstage, on some music, I hear sounds coming from the sides, and my room has absorption at the first and second side wall reflection points. I am particularly impressed with the depth of the soundstage, especially after replacing the tubes in my preamp.
Now this sounds plausible, I do "feel" that the cymbals are there, I just can't make them out as well as i remember my Snells doing. Thanks to the others too. I'm going to track down the Dave Mathews recording. Any other good albums/tracks to experiment with?
What are you using as a source, preamp, and amp? Ogogilby and I both used the sound of cymbals in music to compare tubes in our respective T8 DACs, and we both find that our systems reproduce cymbals very distinctly. OgOgilby's new CJ preamp also made a huge difference in his system. I don't think that the problem is in the HT2-TL tweeter.I listen to a variety of music produced between 1966 and 2010. I like classical music like Jimi, Janis, and Led Zeppelin. I like modern female singer/songwriters, such as the brilliant Martha Wainwright, Shelby Lynne, and Rachael Yamagata. I like pop music like Sia. I also like Neil Young, Lucinda Williams, Simon and Garfunkle, Al Green, Bobby Bland, Booker T., Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Howling Wolf. I am not a big fan of jazz or reggae. Basically, I like pop, soul, rock, and blues.The only weakness that I find in the HT2-TL, although I consider this more of a limitation in an MTM with 7" woofers, is the lack of ability to play very deep bass (lower 20s) at very loud volume in a large room without pushing the woofers (but not at my house).
Those 2 Dave Matthews tracks I think are excellent for drums and cymbals in general. I'm having a hard time singling out other tracks/albums to test things on. I really don't do a lot of that. Drummers I recommend that would probably have something in their arsenal would be:Carter Beauford - Dave Matthews BandDennis Chambers (myriad of artists he worked with)David Garibaldi - Tower of PowerPeter Erskine - Weather ReportDave Weckl - Chick CoreaNeil Peart - Rush (great drummer, but known more for solos, I'm not sure if he has any amazing tracks with cymbal stuff on it)Terry Bozzio - Frank Zappa (he's pretty hit or miss but at one of his workshops, he was really into some cymbal stuff, not my fav drummer by far)
Shelby Lynne's Just a Little Lovin'. Good track for cymbals and bass.