Bluecolin67:
Congratulations on your purchase. You will know very soon if your source needs work, as the CS-2's are completely transparent to your up-stream components.
Is Clayton at EP adjusting the crossover to match the spec's of your two amps? If not, you may have a little fiddling to do there and they can talk you through it.
Mine sounded grainy/mechanical in the highs for a few hours (3-5 hrs) but that went away. And now, after +/- 400 hours they are as good as any speakers I have heard.
Last week I auditioned (for the second time) both TAD and B&W 802's, and I far prefer the life like sound of the CS-2's.
Best regards,
Dave
Congratulations on your purchase. You will know very soon if your source needs work, as the CS-2's are completely transparent to your up-stream components.
Is Clayton at EP adjusting the crossover to match the spec's of your two amps? If not, you may have a little fiddling to do there and they can talk you through it.
Mine sounded grainy/mechanical in the highs for a few hours (3-5 hrs) but that went away. And now, after +/- 400 hours they are as good as any speakers I have heard.
Last week I auditioned (for the second time) both TAD and B&W 802's, and I far prefer the life like sound of the CS-2's.
Best regards,
Dave