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Martyo,I was looking at you gallery and can't believe that I saw that you have the same exact Zenith Radio that I have, you even have the same clock over your TV as I have. I also have a Pair of HT3 speakers. I guess we have a lot in common. Lee
Quote from: DMurphy on 17 Dec 2010, 08:30 pmThe F3's are actually quite close. You don't gain bass extension by paralleling woofers. That just ramps up the same response profile so that the speaker will play louder for a given drive level, and each woofer will travel less for a given volume level. But that does cut down on harmonic distortion, so the bass will sound cleaner. As usual, specs tell only part of the story.
The F3's are actually quite close. You don't gain bass extension by paralleling woofers. That just ramps up the same response profile so that the speaker will play louder for a given drive level, and each woofer will travel less for a given volume level. But that does cut down on harmonic distortion, so the bass will sound cleaner. As usual, specs tell only part of the story.
Quote from: jsalk on 17 Dec 2010, 09:11 pmMartyo and Lee - My old Zenith is not quite the same, but the cabinet shape and style is very similar. It originally belonged to my great grandfather. I also have a VERY old radio. It is so old, the dial goes from 0 to 100 rather than 550 to 1700. Both of them worked a while ago, but I haven't fired them up for a decade or so. I'll have to check them out.- Jim
Martyo and Lee - My old Zenith is not quite the same, but the cabinet shape and style is very similar. It originally belonged to my great grandfather. I also have a VERY old radio. It is so old, the dial goes from 0 to 100 rather than 550 to 1700. Both of them worked a while ago, but I haven't fired them up for a decade or so. I'll have to check them out.- Jim
Quote from: davidrs on 17 Dec 2010, 08:38 pmWelcome to AC, Winston.If I read the op correctly, isn't anyone concerned that he is 12 feet from the speakers and the speakers are only 5 feet apart?- David.
Welcome to AC, Winston.If I read the op correctly, isn't anyone concerned that he is 12 feet from the speakers and the speakers are only 5 feet apart?- David.
Quote from: winston1156 on 17 Dec 2010, 10:41 pmVery cool radio.I will go home this weekend thinking I need to look/listen to ht2tls!This is a great help!
Very cool radio.I will go home this weekend thinking I need to look/listen to ht2tls!This is a great help!
I've been thinking about this. WHAT IS THE MINIMUM distance apart for good sound? I have auditioned several systems at dealers where they were not much further apart and they sounded fine (vandersteen, kef, tannoy, mcintosh, legacy b+w).
...there is no definitive answer to your question, because it depends on too many factors, with the size and shape of the room playing a huge role. And since everyone's room is different (especially the furnishings), there is no one proper action to follow.
Winston,If the lack of bass is truly bugging you, then I'd say move forward, pronto, either with a more full-range speaker or monitors with bass augmentation via sub(s). - you will be much happier.
Well this is interesting. I can do some treatments but it is a rented office so I would not go too far.I did think about the monitor/sub combo. Obviously the issue then is integration. Two steps forward, one back! I'm kind of surprised because the room does not seem 'small' just a bit narrow..
I read nuances speaker search... good stuff. I read every dennis murphy post here.... good stuff.I must cogitate... perhaps with a beverage.... I do wonder if ht1, ht2 or ht3 are right for this room. I have to say, at lower volume, I doubt I'll get a 'boom' problem in here if I apply treatment. One day at a time!