This is it for now. Plays everything well -- acoustic, vocal, orchestral, electric -- but especially rock. Love my 2-channel and listening to more vinyl than ever. Been buyin', tryin' and cryin' 'til I got this far.
Would love to know any opinions on changes or upgrades recommended. Thanks.
The L75 employs a 48-inch planar magnetic line source to reproduce everything above 275 Hz and four proprietary high operating pressure woofers for the bass. The SCS is powered by a 400-watt internal amplifier and is capable of 120 dB @ 25 Hz.
Cytocycle, I have the RFZ panels on stands at the first reflection points and the diffusors on stands against the wall in back of the listening position. They do tighten the base incredibly well, but they also smooth the highs. The soundstage is also improved, giving a much clearer placement of instruments. I'm planning on adding some panels to the ceiling in the near future. I haven't decided on which ones yet. --Neil
Thanks, Glenfihi. I think it is. I tried the MB-450 Signatures with Infiniti caps, but, to my ears, the Deluxe 500's had a more natural sound. They have been updated a lot, though, with Panasonic filter caps and Auri caps inside. I just added some room treatments from Real Traps. What a difference! Like a major component upgrade.
Yes, Galeriehughie, Close is amazing -- especially considering what happened to him. I saw an interview with him on TV. What an incredibly decent guy! He said he felt lucky to be in the position he was after the paralysis, as he had the resources to be able to survive comfortably when most others don't. I love his new work -- like a mosaic of small paintings that make up a larger image.
Hey, a fellow Close fan!! I have both of his early tapestries, his self portrait from '93 and Philip from '91, But I have them both framed. I met him a few years ago at an opening at Pace in NYC, very nice guy. The early tapestries are real gems. His new ones are 10 feet.
I thought that was you Neil. I'll have to say I agree with your choice 100%. At least for my room the Wilson's sound awesome. I can sit there for hours at a time, but then I have to work to pay for everything. Anyhow I won't be changing my speakers for a long time. Alexandria's will probably be my next speaker when the price on the used ones comes down to an affordable range for me.
I can't believe the Dunlavy's went to England!!! Did that transaction go well? What was the cost of shipping? Although he did get a great pair of speakers, I know that. Nice touching base with you again! Todd
You are all out, Todd! I like the Wilson's much better than the Dunlavy's. I sold "your" Dunlavy's to a guy in England. What a time packing them! Looks like you have a truly superior set-up!
Thanks, Joey. They are great speakers. Just went to see the Kronos Quartet and, when I closed my eyes, I could swear I was in my living room!
Hey is this the Neil that I almost bought the Dunlavy SC-IV's from? It's Todd from CA. I came across your system and I remembered that you told me you were buying some Wilsons. Well remember I had the SC-VI's? I ended up buying some SC-III's for the rear, but I couldn't get the sound right from the big guys because of my room. So, I sold all of my Dunlavy's and bought Wilson's and I am very happy with the sound. Look at my system on All Out Assault. It's called Front Row Center. I made major changes from when we last talked. Check it out and tell me what you think. Todd
Hi Neil, looks like a nice system! I didn't notice how you connected your Perp Tech equipment together. From my experience, the Revelation Audio Lab Prophecy I2S Perpetual Alchemy Interconnect is the way to go. That's my third I2S cable and it added life and dynamics. My advice may not help "stop" you, but hey ... this is audio ;-)