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The SP Tech Mini's are a different type speaker....more forward...deeper bass....the 7's are warm and laid back....sort of like a broken-in pair of jeans....comfortable...relaxing.It comes down to what "type" of sound you prefer.
WhIch sound does the Wolf prefer...
Poor wolfy. Being put on the spot like that... For the record though, I agree with his assessments.
The most pressing question here is; Why do I not yet have a picture of you standing next to my speakers? Wait... is creepy for me to be asking that?
Still a few pairs "floating" around here Mudslide .... As I mentioned, the 7's are an easy speaker to listen to...warm...but with detail. You don't get tired...their not "in your face".Similar sounding....three come to mind.The Sonist Concerto 2...Green Mountain Europa....and an older Usher monitor speaker...forgot the model. Their similar in that they "sound" neutral to warm...in that area.Yes...their different in construction....but similar sounding. Speaker that don't "knock you over"....they float with the music.Now....none are the "last word" in bass...it's there...but not room shaking....but then again...their smaller monitors.Considering all the speakers that are out there.....the Carbon 7's are very nice....enjoyable....Fritz did a good job....at a good price.
I mean, how can one tell if you need need diffusion or absorption?
Swap the current diffusion locations with the current absorbtion locations. Listen again. Or, remove them entirely and add them back based on the sound. Your ears will figure it out for you. Have fun,Jerry
indeed Jerry, that is what I have been doing. One nit pick though. I notice these need some volume to sound their best. At 75 to 85 decibels, which is the levels I normally listen, everything is there. Below that, it doesn't have the dynamics or details. Now, with that said, it could be the amp. My main amp is in the shop. I borrowed an amp from a friend, actually I used to own this amp, so that may be the reason. It is a Sim W3. I had a modded Unison Unico SE in the system when I first got the Carbon 7s a couple of weeks ago. Wow, that was a great combo. Alive and kicking!! I was having fun so I never really tried the late night low level listening with it. However, now it has a tube out. So when I get my main amp back, I will try it out and test low level listening.
For $30, I would highly recommend you try a set of EVS Ground Enhancers on the negative terminal of the Carbon 7's. If they do for your Scan Speak drivers what they did for my Lorelei's Scan Speak drivers, your ears will thank you for it. You can read more about thse little grounding gems here but from what you are describing, these could very well be the answer to your low volume dynamics issue. If you like what they do on the speaker end, you can always try another set on the negative terminals of your amp,,,, and you can always send them back if they don't work out. It's hands down the best bang for the buck tweak I've ever done for my system. Cheers,Robin
Hey Chris, what about these?