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I think they are the best small speaker I've heard (including Fritz, Harbeth). They run a close second to the GR Super V from 100Hz up.
Sheesh. Do I need to purchase a pair for a tour?
A few NCores, Soundfields, music, crazy audiophiles, and an RV. Road trip
Ok, that's not to say that there wouldn't be some sacrifices. But the LS9's are huge, completely dominate a multipurpose room, definitely test the limits of my wife's patience, and sound amazing. But the Soundfields sound amazing also. Not as big, not as orchestral, not quite as detailed, but excellent imaging, soundstage, and performance ambiance. I think they are the best small speaker I've heard (including Fritz, Harbeth). They run a close second to the GR Super V from 100Hz up. Nothing that I have heard gets the bottom like the V series servo woofers or the LS9.
I've probably tried every 8" sub available (including Scan Speak, etc.), except the GR/Rythmik servo...still no new amp available (only the existing too large one).
AJ,Are you potentially looking at getting the 8" servo sub?
How do you think the Ncore top end would mate up with the BASH low end?
Or is there a way to disable the BASH amp and run the whole thing with an NCORE?
Sure. Always looking. Won't work until they get the new amp sorted out though.And it's not like the current version is coming up short here. The Servo might give a bit more headroom/cleanness, but below the schroeder frequency of the room (and often above), bass quality is a room/source interaction issue, especially with a monopole such as these, with LF capability to excite the full spectrum of modes all the way down into the sparse region. At LSAF, leaning forward just a few inches on the sofa made a significant difference, as the wall directly behind it represented a pressure maxima. I had a few folks do just that to demonstrate the point.Btw, are you in the NY area per chance? Might want to check with Rollo. If not, should have one at Capfest, between myself or Rollo. No need to cyber-speculate when you can experience first hand. If I can ever clear the backlog during my spare time (also sparse, with 50hr minimum work weeks), I'll try to cobble up a tour pair (there is already a long ago promised list, so don't get too excited).
I heard Jim's (Hogg) SA1 couple of weeks ago at the NY RAVE gathering and enjoyed listening to them.
Thanks AJ, and it's not a concern really, mostly just curious. Your speaker has already got about the highest praise possible, I'm sure the bass produced by the built in amp is fabulous.If I got them they'd be running off a Virtue Two.2 for quite a while anyway (hardly suffering there).
Certainly the ability to control bass volume here is very nice. Goosing the the bass a tad at low volumes fills out the sound nicely.I still need to play with toe in a bit, but I just plopped them down on my stands and they sounded great! I also needed a speaker that could handle acoustically challenged room, without the need much in the way of treatments, or changes to room layout. I have a feeling that the SAM-1's will come through in this regard.But after all this is just after my first few hours with them, so I am certain I will get a much better understanding of them with time.Great work AJ!!!!!!