@Behrelec 37
Any thoughts on the Meyer Sound Bluehorn System? How do you think it compares to the Genelec 12xx or The Ones?
https://meyersound.com/product/bluehorn-system/
Is linear phase, something that certain/newer Meyer Sound speakers have, important to you? Does it make a (noticeable) difference?
Edit: According to ChatGPT, Genelec The Ones also have linear phase after GLM correction. Is this true?
Does anyone know what room the following picture is from? If they're using the S360A for surrounds, what are they using for the LCR?
Source: https://www.genelec.com/s360a
Also found this interesting post in the Amie review thread that briefly talks about the Bluehorn System and how it compares to others.
Source: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/meyer-sound-amie-monitor-review.48281/page-2#post-1731750
Thanks for the replies.
Will the Meyer Sound ULTRA-X line of speakers sound as "good" in a home theater setting when compared to Genelec studio monitors? The ULTRAs are PA speakers where the main goal is to go loud and clear whereas the Genelecs are studio monitors designed for flat and...
In Amir's Meyer Sound Amie review, he stated the following:
Source: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/meyer-sound-amie-monitor-review.48281/
I wanted to know if this characteristic is consistent with other/higher-end Meyer Sound speakers as well (like the Bluehorn)...
@majingotan
My Bifrost 2/64 seems to have developed an issue. I am pretty sure it is the Bifrost and not the Saga 2.
My email to Schiit on January 20, 2025:
Reply from Schiit:
My reply:
My email to Schiit on March 17, 2025:
Reply from Schiit:
My reply today:
Is it possible to wall mount or stand mount the 1237A/1238A or are they primarily designed to be flushed mounted in a wall? I checked Genelec's website and it seems no mounting accessories are available for the 1237A/1238A.
Are these speakers only meant to be flush mounted or does Genelec make any stands and/or wall mounts for them?
Edit: It seems there are no official stands or wall mounts for these speakers. You will need to use a custom solution if you wish to stand mount or wall mount them. Please correct me...
Thanks. Didn't know that. Guess the 85 dB + 20 dB peaks is for the home environment?
Edit: Or is still 85 dB + 20 dB peaks for a commercial environment but the specs of the speakers have to be rated for 105 dB continuous at the reference listening position? An average/continuous of 105 dB...