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Yes it is a Melody I2A3 which seems to have good synergy with Zu. I tried a few others and i found this one to be my favorite so far. Good luck with the new amp......did you get a pair of Omens yet?
Anybody got links/source for Quietcoat (not a wholesale warehouse). I would also like to find out if Zu would be OK with these upgrades. Perhaps they could help out their customers with DIY kit for Omen owners?Anyway, experimenting with cabinet dampening could help in clearing up some smearing in middle range, clarity and airiness. It's a GREAT speaker but there are things which can make Omens even better. I know.......it is hard to squeez all that performance in a speaker under a grand but those are simply suggestions and issues which may or may not be important to potential buyer. Few tweaks that come to mind:- quietcoat paint- extra interior wall dampening - cap upgrade- additional driver basket dampening There is few more less pronounce tweaks but those mentioned above should "up" Omen's SQ. .....also, I am not sure if you guys noticed some comments around the net from Zu owners (Omen and similar) about effect of placing Zus on top of area rug or carpet. Reported improvements in bass reproduction and overall presentation could point to cabinet under-damping and fragile balancing act with port(s) to floor height adjustment and ratio. P.SGreat album and test tracks for smearing of underdamped cabinet. Bass is great so are the strings but notice some smearing between individual instruments and clarity of voice. Jacob DylanSeeing Things"On up the mountain", "Will it grow".
No mods yet. I got about 250h on them.Anyone knows capacitor count and values ???Also which caps are recommended?
Any significant improvement in sound quality of the speakers so far?
Gradual improvement is the key word so far...still wish I had known about the factory conditioning / breakin option...
Any significant improvement in sound quality of the spekers so far?
So some factory burn in is no longer free? I can't blame them and their reasoning is legit along with the large pick up in volume they're undoubtedly receiving now--I just hope people don't judge the speakers too harshly. Most wideband drivers I've had experience with sound pretty hairy without any burn in.
Future Omen buyers, just be mindful that judgments should be reserved until those drivers see some hours.
I recommend using the IsoTek System Enhancer for reducing component / IC / etc break in time. Works very nicely / as advertised every time I use it; it also works nicely for system tune ups. Talk about cheap and cheerful!
Here are a few of my pics.....no pro and the room is in disarray, but sounding much better
Looks like you just put these up for sale, what gives?
For a boxed speaker the Zu's have an almost open baffle sound.
Looks like the sale is for the Essence, not the Omen defs.
I received my omen's last week after the 3 week break in period at Zu. Zu said it would take a couple of days to settle in. That is a gross understatement. When people say wait until they are burned in to judge them they are absolutely correct. In the past week they have been all over the place started out very lean but open. This turned into really boomy bass and the sound was very speaker bound. At times one or the other has been louder. I have never experienced anything like this from a speaker breaking in.In the last 2 days they have settled into a very balanced, open and grain free speaker. At this point I am impressed enough that I am going to return them and get a pair of the Omen Definitions. They also seem to have become more efficient with break in.I haven't had a pair of wide-range drivers in the house in quite awhile and it hasn't taken long to remember what attracted me to the genre in the first place. For a boxed speaker the Zu's have an almost open baffle sound.