I thought I would start a thread of my listening impressions of my new STs. Below is a copy of a post I made over at AVS. To say I am happy with my STs and SongCenter would be a huge understatement

. I'm sure I will be adding to this thread as I log more time listening to the STs.
Well I had a little time today with the house to myself so I had to chose between going outside on a beautiful day to get some sun or listen to the SongTowers. I went to the beach yesterday so it was an easy choice

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I wanted to try a little repositioning as I have not had a chance to try different levels of toe in and toe out. The STs are about 6' apart and about 12" off my front wall. The distance apart or off the front wall is not optimum but that is what my room (livingroom/HT/Audio space

) dictates. I sit about 7' away dead center which is real nice as I am not off center in the least.
I have had the STs set up with an average amount of toe in maybe to the point where they were pointed just outside each side of my chair. So I thought I would try less toe in and set the STs to about halfway between square to the front wall and the toe in I had been using. I put in one of my favorite Mark Knopfler CDs and cranked it up

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I found out pretty quickly that the vocals were not focused dead center where they should. The soundstage almost seemed to shrink as well as the sound almost seemed to stop just inside the STs and did not extend outside of them. I then tried more toe in than I had to start with then pushed play. With the toe in set so that it might be aimed at each shoulder the vocals were dead center with out seeming like they were stretched. The soundstage was now extending out past the STs unlike when I had much less toe in.
So now with that out of the way it was time to get serious and crank the volume

. I finished listening to Mark Knopflers Ragpickers Dream which just sounded incredible. I then put in one of my favorite albums/CDs of all time Jeff Beck's Blow By Blow. I have an enhanced Super Bit version that sounds excellent. This album was produced by George Martin at his Air Studios and it is an incredible sounding CD. I played Cause We've Ended As Lovers and Diamond Dust two of my favorite tracks.
I have to say I cranked the volume with both of these tracks more so than I have in a real long time

. What I got in return was just incredible sound quality that was completely free of any distortion, pinpoint imaging and not a hint of brightness. The weight of the music was also very impressive with the bass, kick drums and even the weight of the string arrangements right there. On Diamond Dust the keyboards at time take on an almost surround type of quality that the STs really expand on. I have listened to this album/CD quite often since its release in 1975 and I can say without a doubt this is the best it has ever sounded to me

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I have to mention that I was using my sub (Rythmik F12SE) during this listening session as I have yet to run the STs full range. I used my Parasound 2100 with the LP set at 80Hz and my amp is a Boston Acoustics A7200 (Sherwood Newcastle A965 clone) which is conservatively rated a 120wpc. I did not even come close to pushing the STs or the A7200 and the volume was I would say easily at reference level or higher

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With this limited listening session today I am finding that I am extremely happy I bought the STs and SongCenter. As much as the Sierra-1s are an outstanding speaker the STs are just a cut above in overall SQ IMO. It is even more evident when pushed to higher volumes today as the STs have the distinct advantage. Although I do not get a chance often to crank the volume as I did today it is nice that the capability is there for when I want to

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Bill