@corwlli Yep. I can move the chair.
Magnepan, Ohm, Spatial or ??
I've heard the mag 1.7s and like the "openness" and other attributes. However, the size and placement requirements are a killer for me. I'm thinking Ohm and Spatial would be somewhat similar. However, I can't demo them. Any thoughts on these compared to the mags and any other "open" speakers I should consider?
Thanks all as usual!!
Thanks all as usual!!
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At the XFI Premium show in Holland last year I heard Spatial sounding good and also PAP (pureaudioproject) I spoke to the owner/designer Ze'ev from Israel at length. He produces a 2-way open baffle design with the ability to swap the high frequency module. I see he now builds a smaller unit compared to the D'apollito style he started with. Of course these, Spatial and PAP, were in different rooms with different electronics so I can't say which I preferred except to say both were very good. PAP will also provide drivers for the DIYers out there. https://www.pureaudioproject.com/ https://audioxpress.com/article/fresh-from-the-bench-meet-the-pureaudioproject-trio15-heil-amt-speak... |
Everything here suggests that there is a significant improvement. https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/brand-new-vandersteen-model-2-s |
I may be in the minority here but I strongly prefered the Vandy 1ci over the 2ce in two rooms in my house that are similar in size as yours. I made the mistake of thinking bigger is bettter. I suspect if you go with the 2's, the bass will quickly overload your room. I also agree with the recommendation to take a road trip. If you come to NJ you can demo both the Vandy's at Audio Connection in Verona, NJ and the Ohms in Brooklyn, NY. You will learn a lot in the process and be in a much better postion to gauge what you want. Good luck! |
Not familiar with those Vandy models but have heard Treos I believe it was in a much larger room in a mid room setup and liked those very much. Matching speakers to room especially bass levels is important. You can always add more bass via subs if needed but too much is harder to deal with. Soundscape in Baltimore is a dealer I am familiar with that has sold Vandersteen for many years. I believe they sold Ohm Walsh prior as well I was told back in the 80s prior to direct sales only when Ohm was still sold through an independent dealer network that went under largely and almost took ohm with them. You might give them a ring and see what they may offer. I see several Vandy models on their sale website page. |
Will the new speakers have to be in the same corner location? Corner placement like that provides a big bass boost so keep that in mind. Also early reflections work against soundstage and imaging when speakers are very close to walls. So you have a double whammy with the current speaker placement Often when placement options are constrained, less can be be more. In that room, with very close to corner placement, in the Ohm Line, I would keep it small, along the lines of Microwalsh. If needed add a sub later. That gives you some flexibility in adjusting the bass levels. Neither Ohms, Vandys, Maggies or Spatial are designed to go directly in corners. Other more conventional and more forward firing directional designs would frankly work better. Best thing would be to have the discussion about your room with John Strohbeen if you have not had that already. If you can go out just a another foot or two or three into the room then that opens up more options. The Ohms can work well with only a foot or so to walls, so some space from corners/walls is needed but not a lot. I have never seen Vandersteens set up near corners, usually more towards the center of rooms/walls, so you might want to check that. Maggies will be very compromised that close to rear wall though side walls matter less. Spatial not sure about those either in corners.... Another good option might be just smaller monitor speakers on short isolating stands like Isoacoustics, similar to the Vanatoo setup in my wife’s sunroom (less is more in that room as well due to lively acoustics and limitations in placement). That would be very inobstrusive and provide more flexibility in placement perhaps. Also add a sub in this case afterwards perhaps but only if needed. |
No corners will deliver more bass so that is right. Those speakers (what are they?) appear more directional/forward firing so soundstage and imaging might work OK there. It is always a tradeoff....walls/corners deliver more bass but early reflections kill soundstage and imaging. For the best of both, speakers must be somewhat away from walls (how much varies by design based on dispersion pattern) and deliver proper bass levels there. Using a separate, adjustable powered sub with crossover to handle the lower octaves provides flexibility. |
They are Onix Rocket RS750 Sig. https://www.soundandvision.com/content/rocket-loudspeakers-onix-rs750-rsc200-rs250-and-rss300-loudspeakers |
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John is great and knows his speakers. I tend to think he sizes "one" down. BUT I like bass a bit (not crazy, but I do like it). Also, if you are in a basement, or on a concrete floor that can really change the bass response. I have speakers that if they are on my second or third floor - almost boomy. In my finished basement... tight, punchy bass. Not sure I would be afraid of the 2000's... |
I interchange Maggies and Ohms with room corrected subs. The presentation is just different. With some material I prefer the Maggies, but for most it’s Ohm. The biggest difference (to my ear) is the weight and body that the Ohms deliver. On massed voices (for example), the Ohms are dramatically more realistic sounding (again MHO) |
The placement of a speaker is critical to its sound. The idea is not to equalize or change the characteristics of the speaker by placing it in different positions,but to get the speaker to interact as little as possible with the room. The Larsens speakers where designed in a real house in a real room. You should take advantage of their risk free trial period. For more info Drvinyl.net or Audioskies |
@asvjerry three dogs. Two Danes and one Mastiff. They absorb a lot of sound... and food. Talked to Richard Vandersteen last night. He was not helpful - told me to get the Treo CT. LOL. My wife couldn’t get to Anticables this week to see the Spatials so going to try again in 2 weeks. Ordered the Ohm 1000s. Three month turnaround according to John. He's sending color samples. |