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152 | 54.29% |
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101 | 36.07% |
Combination of both Paradigm/Paradigm Reference |
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27 | 9.64% |
Voters: 280. You may not vote on this poll |
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I agree, but it depends on budget. I am waiting for my Audioquest bi-amp speaker wire to come in then I will be bi-amping my 100s. Looking forward to hearing if there is an improvement.
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Little tip, the best and fastest way to break in speakers is to get a pink noise generator or DVD disc and run it through the speakers continuously for 3 days at a very low volume before you ever listen to them, this will work the speakers in gradually without damaging them, it doesn't need to be loud to work in speakers, this will actually hurt them in the long run. I have worked in many recoding studios and when ever we got new monitors or near-fields this is how we broke them in, but we would leave them for 1 week with continuous pink noise. Don't want to step on your question Ryan but i thought you might have just missed the post. Last edited by Twitch9; 03-24-2010 at 03:33 AM. |
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Cool...thats all that matters then. Good luck in your choice. I must have auditioned at least 25 different speakers before I made my decision. In my opinion, the auditioning is one of the most exciting things in this hobby.
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I need an amp that can bring out the midrange out of my studio 100's. Or maybe there's a break in waiting period for these speakers? I've spent a king's ransom on my existing system and I'm half way in the dog house, so I don't want to spend a fortune. I have enough power for loudness with my avr, so it could be that the emo might short change me, maybe! Any suggestions?
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What I am trying to get out of my speakers is a little more bass. Personally they seem a little light in the bass department right now. But I have only owned them for a week and probably only have 30 to 40 hours of major usage on them. I won't really count my wife watching soaps and stuff since it is just dialog. Twitch, any suggestions on how to break in the woofers better? I have the bass cranked up on my NAD through pink noise to give the woofers a little more movement. |
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If you're merely taking one channel and splitting it with bi-wires, I doubt you'll hear a difference. If you bi-amp with 2 channels to one speaker then you will hear a difference. Unless you have a very very powerful amp. But that's just my opinion.
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I hear ya.
I used to love going into high end stores and listening to things WAY above my price range. I have always found it to be a great way to figure out what things are supposed to sound like, so I can try my best to duplicate that with my system. (as best as I could with a limited budget ![]() |
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I would mess with placement. I would be surprised if any break-in would increase the bass you are hearing. Maybe make it tighter, but not increase it. (at least in my opinion) Those 100s have great bass.
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This is the way my living room is set up right now. 10ft ceilings, above the garage.
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I have talked to a couple of other Studio 100 owners and they mainly agree that the bass o/p comes on very slowly.
I was a bit concerned because I popped in my Empire Strikes Back dvd with the exploding THX squence, and there was no impact to the bass at all. I assume the bass is exceptionally low frequency and the 100s are not loosened up enought to push it that far yet. I guess patience will be the key. I will keep running without my sub on for probably another month (except when people are over) and play the waiting game. |
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I agree.. It took a bit of playing around with placement before I got them sounding the way I liked. I played with several angles of toe in but found straight forward worked best. I also pulled them out about the same distance from the wall as the speaker depth.. I would've tried them further out if I could move my first row seating back a bit more. The way I got it now works best with bass and imaging..
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Here is one link I found as to what works best....but for the life of me i can't remember why this work the best......a few os us discussed this some time back in another thread, and I remember us concluding that length-wise works best.....I am trying to find that discussion now, as I hate the fact that I can't remember why.....
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I'm using biwired wires and I biamped L-R/Fronts since I'm running a 5.1 setup and used the extra 2 channels on my 7.1, 140wpc sc27. Speakers are around 3mos old and sub about 2wks old. I'm using a portion of my basement, 19x24ft, overall it's 55x19ft openly. Hopefully gallery pics can help...I tell you what though, that svs is AWESOME! INCREDIBLE!!! Just wondering if I can get some more power out of the 100's without spending another fortune! So can Emo XPA3 do the job, or I won't notice a signifcant change?
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