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By the way the Santos Rosewood is a beautiful finish .Bill
Just for the record, when Paul Kittinger designed the SongTower TL cabinet (using Martin King's matcad formulas), his goal was to produce the most accurate response along with the deepest bass extension possible from the drivers. He did not tune the cabinet to produce an artificially "warm" or "full" response. The goal was accuracy.- Jim
Sarge,One thing that would concern me is the way both STs are half on and half off the area rug in your room. I can not see if you leveled them some how but if not I would be concerned about them tipping over. When you mention the ringing/whistling sound does it just happen when you are playing test tones? Do you here it when playing music or movies? I would try running Audyssey just to see how it sounds then you could always turn it off.By the way the Santos Rosewood is a beautiful finish .Bill
A BIG +1 from me - soooooo gorgeous!Some good subwoofer articles:http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/speaker-setup-guidelines/subwoofer-placement-guidelineshttp://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/get-good-bass/subwoofer-placement-the-place-for-bass-part-1http://www.realtraps.com/art_sub-placement.htmhttp://www.sonicdesign.se/subplace.htmlDo you have the tools (or money to acquire said tools) to measure your room using REW? REW is free, and very handy. All you need is a PC, good soundcard (preferably external) and a decent mic (such as the Behringer ECM8000). You'd be able to see exactly what's going on in your room. The dip at 140Hz is due to my room, and cannot be EQ'd out. I live with it. Anyway, just thought I'd mentioned this handy room measurement tool. It also has the ability to show if you have ringing in your frequency response, something you mentioned you hear. Trust your ears above all else, but being able to see the science behind it helps a good deal. One last comment and then I am off to bed: I highly recommend putting one or two 2x4' by 2-4" thick room treatment panels on the right wall. Normally lateral reflections can add to the spaciousness, envelopment, and apparent source width (sound stage) of the sound, but that applies to a symmetrical room, with the speakers being equal distances from the side walls. In your case (much like mine), the right speaker has a wall within a few feet from it, which can smear the sound with reflections and also effect imaging and sound stage width. Adding two panels worked wonders for me, and I think it will for you too. Realtraps and Gik Acoustics sell some very nice room treatments, for what it's worth.Just my $0.02. Enjoy those sexy speakers!
Hi,I am not a speaker design so please bear with me. When you listen to the bass on the songtowers does the bass sound accurate? When I listen to speakers that are commercially made I find that the bass has a tendency to sound like one note. Can you hear the accuracy of the bass in the songtowers?I have a pair of nuforce s9's and whilst they sound quite good the bass does sound a little deeper than my ht2's. But importantly for me the ht2's provide a very accurate bass. The nuforce s9 sounds like one bass line to me (not sure if I'm getting my point across).RegardsRod
Rod - I understand what you are saying, but it is difficult for me to tell what is accurate or not. I mean 2 different speakers sound different, and while I can tell which one I prefer for my personal taste it is not as easy (at least for me) to say what is more accurate if I have not listened to the same song on some kind of reference speakers that I can KNOW to be accurate (which I have not). The STs have a very flat response so they should be very accurate, but at the same time I have read in several places that HT2-TL bass is better than ST, and of course the HT3 and Soundscapes are at a completely different level altogether. But at the the ST price point, I know nothing came close. So is the CM9 bass closer to HT2-TL and therefore more accurate I just do not know. What I do know is that CM9 are 50% more expensive than ST and still got bested by ST in everything else.
Beautiful system!Sorry if it was mentioned, I only skimmed to see....FWIW, I would definitely put your center on the cabinet and the TV above it - for best sound. You may need to build a stand for the TVr?
Also, quick follow-up on the 'fullness'. Things seem to have gotten better in the last few days. I THINK I am hearing more fullness from the speakers - whether it is speaker burn-in (I know Jim doesn't think that exists beyond first few minutes), or ear burn-in, or plain bad audio memory on my part I don't know. I have since returned to listening to music in Pure Audio mode (the manual says it bypasses the Audyssey setup anyways) and don't think there is anything missing. The speakers sound just plain awesome!
Also, quick follow-up on the 'fullness'. Things seem to have gotten better in the last few days. I THINK I am hearing more fullness from the speakers - whether it is speaker burn-in (I know Jim doesn't think that exists beyond first few minutes), or ear burn-in, or plain bad audio memory on my part I don't know.
.......but it is difficult for me to tell what is accurate or not. I mean 2 different speakers sound different, and while I can tell which one I prefer for my personal taste it is not as easy (at least for me) to say what is more accurate if I have not listened to the same song on some kind of reference speakers that I can KNOW to be accurate (which I have not).........
My son once said they sound nice but they dont have that full on body slam bass you can feel in your gut, like some fullrange Mirage M1's I had years ago. !!