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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: My Audio Philosophy
Post Subject: Too stubborn to say "never again"Posted by op.9 on: 6/4/2016
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
 op.9 wrote:
Romy all these seems acceptable. I hope the little cat Thomas David is doing just fine and you enjoy growing him. moving always demands a huge amount of CPU process hope that is done as scheduled. it's a pity you have to abandon those fantablous ceiling midbass horns. I would gladly come by there to remove Vitavox drivers if you don't want them! ;-)

 In the whole story of wonderful ceiling midbass horns are the only hostages of the situation. This type of projects truly come one a life-time. But you know what: one door closes another door opens. I am very certain that I will come up in new listening room with some kind of setting that would make sound equally nice. Furthermore, I have a hunch that Vitavox 15 sounds better at lower compression then I had in my older horns. So, I will experiment with it.  I do not give up the idea of midbass horns in my new listening room but it will be in future as kids get older. Also, you will love the setting of my new listening room. That is as close M4 paradise as one can get.

Romy I know what are you talking about. I believe the midbass region contains a huge amount of musical content and would call it the blood veins of a horn system. I don't believe all good things must come to an end so I'm sure you'll find the way out of the situation of "no midbass horn" or you'll come up with a plan B. lower compression ratio is not always a bad thing- A lesson I learnt while working with M200 CD. I'm eager to see new listening room. 

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