Yeah okay I did silly stuff like this when I was a kid too. Stack em, more louder, cool.
But I can guarantee that is all you will get more of, volume.
One trick you might try, that might actually be not just louder but better: Pick whichever pair you like best, set them up as best you can for imaging. The other pair, open up and disconnect the tweeter. Then place these down on the floor facing a wall in a corner. Since these are 2-way speakers even with the tweeter out the woofers go quite high so use a pillow or blanket to absorb as much of that as you can. You are basically, in other words, using them as subwoofers.
If you can set them up so you can't hear anything from them but low bass then you should be able to find locations that get you quite a bit more extension and improved imaging at the same time.
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well now, that is interesting and i would have never thought of doing the disconnect the tweeter thing.... I do have two excellent corners on either side of my listening position... |
i fully agree with millercarbon here--adding more speakers, especially of a different brand, will give you more decibels, but will very likely sound worse--you're probably better off with one well-placed set
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@millercarbon well, i went and done it. i wyred up the JBL’s and pointed them in corners directly beside my listening position as my couch is at the far wall with main monitors directly in front of me. now I have set the high pass sub woofer to 80Hz so the 4 monitors are getting everything 80Hz and up. with the JBL’s up about one-third, the soundstage is pretty wide. I am liking this. Now, I did not disconnect the tweeters. Do you feel this will be an added benefit? You mention using some pillows to control the sound... please elaborate. One thing I will try is wiring the JBL’s to the full range inputs and see what that sounds like... |
Just curious, how do you like the Model One's? I've had mine for almost two years now and feel they sound pretty darn good for the $ but haven't seen too many (If any) threads about these sleepers |
@metman dude, I am an avowed horn guy, but I really like the Model 1 AirPulse. I was looking for an upgrade from the JBL LSR 305, and these Model 1's are exactly that... better drivers- the midrange is transparent and the ribbons are way extended, better timber and tone when adjusted correctly and you should hear electronic music on these ... WOW¡!¡! I think my next step up will probably be JBL LSR 708p and a swarm sub setup. I think that the Model 1 is probably the best you can do for $900 a pair new... the JBL LSR 705p would be the next step up in price-used |
Got mine for the intro price of $795.00 and really do like them. I was fortunate enough to find a pair of Platinum Audio Ref 1's for sale locally (another Phil Jones creation) and can't believe how good these sound. They're about twenty years old but these are in a different league altogether and the bass is even better and more extended if you can believe that but no plans on selling the Model ones and probably going to be listening to them over the weekend. There's definitely something to be said about less cabling and component clutter as that's why I took a flyer on the Model one's to begin with. Glad I did |
@metman i have been a bit libertine in my placement of the Model 1’s... getting them a bit to far apart and far away from me ears... how do you have them placed? Currently, my Model 1 placement has no back wall boundary.. they are floating in space ¡!
i cannot get into the amplifier game right now so whatever i listen to has to have amplification. if it all goes to hell i can always pick up some PA boxes with amp guts and run those from a great DAC and get the MP's on high alert well, if i was drinkin or something |
Mine are in our family room which doubles as a dining room so my options are limited. The left speaker is approx 2’ from the side wall and 3’ from the rear wall. There’s no side wall for the right speaker and it’s 3’ from the rear wall The rear wall ends close to that speaker and opens into the kitchen. Speakers are 6-8’ apart. The room is 18’x20’ with a vaulted ceiling and needless to say no room treatments. I really have to try limiting all the cabling that’s why I went the active route I really love the Reference ones but until a I get a streamer I’ll be listening to the Model ones which i really have no issue with
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@metman how do you have the Model 1 hooked up to source? I am using MacBook Pro > Audirvana > PreSonus USB DAC > XLR to LSR 305 subwoofer > xlr to Model 1. I tried the AptX bluetooth and it works. I never really listened to the bluetooth connect enough to get real objective, I just noticed that it seemed inferior. On the other hand, the onboard TI DAC sounded better than the PreSonus but I cannot integrate a sub if I use the onboard DAC with the only available DAC connection, Optical input or digital Coax. |
canibefrank - @millercarbon well, i went and done it. i wyred up the JBL’s and pointed them in corners directly beside my listening position as my couch is at the far wall with main monitors directly in front of me. now I have set the high pass sub woofer to 80Hz so the 4 monitors are getting everything 80Hz and up. with the JBL’s up about one-third, the soundstage is pretty wide. I am liking this. Now, I did not disconnect the tweeters. Do you feel this will be an added benefit? You mention using some pillows to control the sound... please elaborate. One thing I will try is wiring the JBL’s to the full range inputs and see what that sounds like... The only reason I recommended disconnecting the tweeters is to avoid the potential problem of you being able to localized the speakers by their high frequency output. But if it sounds good and you’re not hearing where they are then no worries. Not sure what you mean by full range inputs. I would have thought both pairs were being run full range? If you’re running the stereo pair through the sub crossover you will definitely want to run them full range instead. Not only will you gain a little detail by eliminating the extra circuitry, you will find the bass is better with more bass drivers. |
I put a high tech sound treatment over the tweeters... a cut up t-shirt scrim folded over the front of the monitor.. black. seems to have done the trick.
i had some Y cables made so I could split the XLR cables at the subwoofer output which is post high pass filter for both sets of monitors. i will try using the XLR splitter at the subwoofer inputs which is pre-high pass and post DAC and see what I get with the LSR 305’s. My guess is that it won’t change much on a frequency response level as there isn’t alot of good response down below 80Hz for the 305’s but maybe the sound might take on a different clearer character which I would like... the JBL LSR 310 subwoofer is OK but I ask it to do alot using Tidal... sources and music changes alot all day, every day. I cannot run the subwoofer full range with no correction software... it sounds like butt |
@millercarbon one strange thing I noticed, my head feels a bit pressurized from adding he second set of speakers... i am not sure if it is a slight headache or just the room being more pressurized... |
lads, if wish to inform you that the second monitor experiment has unoffishally been terminated. the headache i was getting seemed to be related to the comb filtering happening from the JBL's positioned in the corners... last phase was with disconnected tweeters as millercarbon suggested... if I could somehow get a 100Hz and below signal this may be worth another go round... thanks to all for your support. unfortunately the crowdfunding budget has totally been expended on R&D... low orbit ion cannons are expensive, even to rent. |
Too funny. Especially since, if that's what it really was, it could be eliminated quickly and for free as easily as reversing polarity on one or moving one or the other out of the corner a little one way or the other. |
well now mate, I did try moving the speakers around. I had them setup L and L + R and R maybe more like this evil sketch:
L R
L me R |
ok, based on this new information I called corporate and asked for a few quid to continue these R&D activities. Seems they have an endless bucket of money from a death ray started in the 80’s and its no problem to shuffle funding for really trivial stuff.. #1.. so I connected the JBL LSR 305’s arrayed exactly as previously but to the full range inputs... hmm, now that sounds better but I am still getting this weird feeling in me noggin, sorta like Bombay Sapphire gin tonics where you know you are gonna have a hangover but you are powerless to stop...
#2... still on the full range subwoofer inputs, i hooked the JBL L-R channels up out of phase along the common L-R boundry.. if ya can dig it L R
R me L
in the end this was equally unsatisfying. Before I started this walk down the wylde side I would not have thought the LSR 305 sound quality would be detrimental to a swarm sub-woofer setup, but they most certainly are and detracted from the LSR 310 subwoofer. I guess the 310s is better than I thought...
thus endeth me trials of sonic grooviness |