rennieboy
Responses from rennieboy
Speaker recommendations welcomed Nothing says music first like a pair of Vandersteen 2Ce Sig.III’s | |
Requesting Your Expertise - Best Options - High Sensitivity Speakers For A Smaller Room I needed a lot of acoustic panels and bass traps to make my smaller room work. Also found out my speakers need about 8’ for the drivers to integrate, so I would definitely look at speakers that are recommended for nearfield listening and put effic... | |
HAVE CABLES EVER TAKEN YOUR SYSTEM FROM SOUNDING JUST OK TO SOUNDING GREAT? Experiences ? Had larger than expected differences with three different sets of Vandersteens over the years. They seem sensitive to different speaker cables. | |
Small speaker advice I moved to a smaller space and had to overcome bass nulls and side wall reflections. GIK had a lot of floorstanding options with diffusion/ absorption and after several weekly shipments I’m enjoying the music again. Good luck! | |
Speakers with deep/powerful bass Experienced that at the movie Earthquake. | |
Is There A Device For Home Use That Can Measure How Low The Bass In My Speakers Is? If you’re trying to figure out room placement, the Vandertones set-up test disc is available for download on the Vandersteen website. Then all you need is an analog Radio Shack meter off of eBay. | |
Your sub experience: Easy or hard? I think it depends. I got a sub because my room has poor bass response. Lots of experimenting, and lots of long listening sessions. My goal was to have it integrate with my main speakers and call no attention to itself. If Vandersteen Quatros were... | |
Does Anyone Else Member the Golden Age of Audio Insults and Product Degradation? Pionure! | |
First CD player help! My local dealer, in Raleigh(Audio Advice), has many of these. I’d start with the under $500 stuff like NAD, Cambridge, and Denon. Then try the Rotel, and Marantz to see if I’m missing out on anything I need. Luckily they sell Vandersteen, too. I h... |