If I may be so bold, I have a slight preference for my own settings - though not by much. It'd be lovely to hear someone else's thoughts: I've heard quite enough of my own!
Loaded them up in Roon and will give them a try. Thanks.
If I may be so bold, I have a slight preference for my own settings - though not by much. It'd be lovely to hear someone else's thoughts: I've heard quite enough of my own!
^^ That's what it's all about. No need to let "science" intrude on the enjoyment of Mahler.
There's always "tweaks," and they are almost always at the margins. Put away the microphone and enjoy the music. (I say this as one who spent a career within the science of loudspeakers.)
^^ Yes, but with all of that living going on, you're not going to be able to make acoustically-significant changes to the space without modifying the room into a quasi-studio.
According to Crutchfield, it is discontinued.Has anyone tried the A135C does it hold up as a center channel paired with the A130s?
The A135C is likely not discontinued, it's back ordered until September. I find better info on the harmanaudio web site than the jbl web site. Strange for the same company they have such different info on the two sites. Then sellers just put them as discontinued confusing us. Likely it will also get the "AM" part number designation for America market which probably means it has different sheets of paper in the box, lol.
https://www.harmanaudio.com/home-audio/STAGE+A135C.html?dwvar_STAGE A135C_color=Black-USA-Current&cgid=home-audio
Could be as simple as something is rattleing somewhere, for example the two +/- terminals on the back should be tightened if using banana plugs, also loose wires or components inside can be responsible or the tiny plastic phaseplug in front of the tweeter dome, think it should be okay easy oneself can do a strathetic analyse feeding one speaker at a time (mono) with those track material you hear will resonate ..I have been testing my a130s, and I must say that they sound very good, better than my jbl es20, although I hear that they resonate with certain notes (frequencies), like some very low bass or trumpet, will it be the port or the box?
Just curious...
If one has powerfull amplifier which can drive two speaker sets. How worthwhile or possible would it be to have a passive subwoofer or DIY subwoofer with custom made crossover ?
thanks.
Just curious...
If one has powerfull amplifier which can drive two speaker sets. How worthwhile or possible would it be to have a passive subwoofer or DIY subwoofer with custom made crossover ?
thanks.
Currently I am making lm3886 amplifier just for fun. (I know these chip amps are not powerful)How much power do you have available?
Probably not the right thread though.
OK got that.I don't think a passive subwoofer makes much sense because it's very hard to fit it in an existing system. I would rather go for active, because you can adjust the crossover frequency and the volume.
I understand subwoofer needs power, was guessing about if any powerful amplifier having speaker A+B connections can be implemented.it’s worth while if the distance from you to the subwoofer is less than 2 meters, and if you buy the subwoofer used. Otherwise it won’t be worth it, unless you have one of these 500W RMS amplifiers.
Currently I am making lm3886 amplifier just for fun. (I know these chip amps are not powerful)
I am not planning anything with regard to query; was just thinking if it is possible.
OK got that.
I understand subwoofer needs power, was guessing about if any powerful amplifier having speaker A+B connections can be implemented.
Currently I am making lm3886 amplifier just for fun. (I know these chip amps are not powerful)
I am not planning anything with regard to query; was just thinking if it is possible.
OK got that.
I understand subwoofer needs power, was guessing about if any powerful amplifier having speaker A+B connections can be implemented.
Wait. You're running 2x left and 2x right?i have it between 4 sony ss-cs5's configured in an MTM manner
yes i am running them series right now on my receiver for home theater but usually i run them parallel on my icepower asc200 dual mono.Wait. You're running 2x left and 2x right?