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It's certainly worth experimenting with the length of the Omen feet to get the right clearance from the floor to improve the bass. When I used the stock feet and spikes I found the bass too boomy. Now that they are raised 2 inches in the front and 1 inch in the rear it's much better. I may try even longer 3/8 inch lag bolts to see how the Omens respond to even greater distances off the floor. 90% of my music is small group jazz and the Omens cover the double bass range well.
Since I last posted I played a little with the gap (bottom of speaker to floor). Aside from drastic room position changes, this altered the sound of the Omens more than anything else, including going from a 4 watt 2A3 SET to a vintage 150 watt Yamaha receiver. 1/4" to 1/2" changes. I'm sure a lot of that has to do with my room, it is small and cube-ish, and bass has always been an issue in here. I'll say that some of the posters who reported improvements when tilting the speakers were actually hearing the effect of changing the gap, not changing the tilt (but I'm only guessing).Just my 2 cents.
When I used the stock feet and spikes I found the bass too boomy. Now that they are raised 2 inches in the front and 1 inch in the rear it's much better. I may try even longer 3/8 inch lag bolts to see how the Omens respond to even greater distances off the floor.
Have you watched the video on the front page of the Zu site? The making of the Omen Def. Cool....love it!! I'm gonna have to watch it again I think! Shows how serious they are about building nice speakers. It wasn't there just the other day.EV3
Anyone have any idea what the intro pricing of the Dominance will be? Pure secks
Anyone have any idea what the intro pricing of the Dominance will be?
You aren't alone there. I've heard of other Zu owners reporting hearing break in continuing throughout the first YEAR of ownership. I don't recall how long my Soul Superflys took, but after the first couple months some variables started changing in the system and everything was continually improving...
I wonder if this is unique to Zu spec drivers / capacitors / wiring / hardware or do other Eminence based "fullrange drivers" have this similar curve...
I used shiny silver lag bolt feet which match all the bright silver trim work on my black Omens. With the lag bolts the threads are only about an inch long so they aren't visible and really look like custom feet. Before switching to the bolt feet I tried the factory spikes but the weight of these puppies came close to punching holes through the oriental rugs they were resting on at the time. For those who haven't seen the ghost black Omens in person they have these gorgeous smoke gray swirls that run throughout the grain. Don't think I've seen a sexier speaker.