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(1) In the specs it says they come with Seas CA15RLY midwoofers, but it appears mine might have the Seas ER15RLY. If you look at the last photo, it looks more like the ER15RLY (http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8180) than the CA15RLY (http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=45_228_254&products_id=824). At first I was concerned somebody had scratched the midwoofers, but was relieved when I saw the ER15RLY part photo. What exactly are those marks?
I'll be using the ER15 reed cone driver, which is almost identical to the older CA15. It's a little easier to work with below the crossover point, but I'm not expecting it to sound substantially better. I'm sure the difference will be quite subtle. I'm not sure whether I'll get it done before the New Year. It may be the first of my 2010 resolutions.
A few questions:(1) In the specs it says they come with Seas CA15RLY midwoofers, but it appears mine might have the Seas ER15RLY. If you look at the last photo, it looks more like the ER15RLY (http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8180) than the CA15RLY (http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=45_228_254&products_id=824). At first I was concerned somebody had scratched the midwoofers, but was relieved when I saw the ER15RLY part photo. What exactly are those marks?
(2) Seeing that the birth certificate is for the original owner, I'm wondering whether Jim can make me a new one. Perhaps he could change it to an adoption certificate The original owner only had them for 1.5 months, but felt they were too large for his listening setup (his chair was 2-3 feet from the songtowers).
Well, I finally got a chance to hear a pair of Songtowers (Thanks Jim!). I must have been impressed because somehow a pair for sale on Audiogon ended up in my living room today. They are the standard curly cherry with the Sonicap platinum bypass caps upgrade.I'm still letting my impressions soak a bit more, but here's my initial reaction vs my RS6:not as harsh/brightmore detailedtighter, more precise sound (especially bass)slightly less bass extensionlarger, more 3D soundstagesignificantly better off axis performancemuch tallerfit and finish is spectacular (I thought the RS6 were nice, but these are works of art)A few questions:(1) In the specs it says they come with Seas CA15RLY midwoofers, but it appears mine might have the Seas ER15RLY. If you look at the last photo, it looks more like the ER15RLY (http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8180) than the CA15RLY (http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=45_228_254&products_id=824). At first I was concerned somebody had scratched the midwoofers, but was relieved when I saw the ER15RLY part photo. What exactly are those marks?(2) Seeing that the birth certificate is for the original owner, I'm wondering whether Jim can make me a new one. Perhaps he could change it to an adoption certificate The original owner only had them for 1.5 months, but felt they were too large for his listening setup (his chair was 2-3 feet from the songtowers).Anyways, enjoy the pics!
I'm still letting my impressions soak a bit more, but here's my initial reaction vs my RS6:
I must have been impressed because somehow a pair for sale on Audiogon ended up in my living room today.
Were those the Monitor Audio RS6's? If so, could you comment on the sensitivity relative to the Song Towers? The ST's are rated at 88 dB, and the MA RS6's at 91 dB. Are the ST's noticeably less sensitive? Thanks.
Some of the fotos i have seen, shows that the front baffle has some vertical pattern or grove on it. Yours doesnt seem like it has. Is it the pics or actually no pattern? Thanks
What camera did you use to take those photos? They came out really well, so I am just curious.Of course, the speakers look fantastic. Congrats to you!
Seeing that the birth certificate is for the original owner, I'm wondering whether Jim can make me a new one. Perhaps he could change it to an adoption certificate
Thanks Nuance. It was your detailed quest that started this whole Salk journey for me! I used a D90 for the photos. These photos were just quick grabs, but for me it's the lighting that makes the difference. I used two external flashes on either side of me, both of which were bounced off the ceiling to make a more diffused light. Using external flashes is a really easy and cheap way to get much better lighting. If you want to learn more I highly recommend the strobist blog: http://strobist.blogspot.com/
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Interesting to see an upgrade from RS6 to SongTowers. Ever since I decided to upgrade from my basic Polks a few months back, I had looked for the longest time at RS6. Considering they are about half of what the ST's cost, do you feel this is a huge step-up from RS6 and well worth the price bump? When I had got a used pair of RS6 home for a week for audition, they sounded quite nice but I always felt the soundstage was not wide enough and therefore returned them. Just looking for more of your comparison impressions..