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Ok I was raised on a Marantz receiver and 4 JBL L100's crica 1973 vintage. In addition I have had a pair of Klipsch KG4's which were excellent speakers aside from the driver baffles that would crack and leak (many replacements). Then it was on to Klipsch RF3 towers / sub combo and most recently DefTech Mythos Ones and a Supercube I. I am not happy. With the old L100's and KG4's it was hook them up adjust bass, mid, treb.. done deal. Play the Beatles, Stones, to new age stuff like Daft Punk and while the bass level (volume) differed from recording to recording - track to track it was overall decent. With this slim tower / sub setup it's the polar opposite. Adjust bass output on the sub to a pleasing level for Sheryl Crow's "Home" then bass for the the Beatles / Stones is non existant and vice versa. I don't get it what am I missing here? Mind you I am not referring to audiophile level tweak (shouldn't need spl meters etc). I've moved the sub around plenty as well- no change. Maybe the answer is throw this out and go on the hunt for true 3 way full range goodness which by the way seems to be slim picken's these days.. Or save my money and just accept things the way they are? My friend says stuff the A/V receiver and go for a simpler high end 2 channel amp setup. I dunno maybe I am wrong but while amplification is important it's overall importance is low compared with speaker setup quality?
So ya read my novel.. Any thoughts?
Yamaha RX-V2600 (tried YPAO whoopty do not impressed) YPAO set to only EQ and level the front L/R and sub.
Mains: Mythos 1 x2 set to small
Sub: DefTech Supercube I crossed at 80Hz
So ya read my novel.. Any thoughts?
Yamaha RX-V2600 (tried YPAO whoopty do not impressed) YPAO set to only EQ and level the front L/R and sub.
Mains: Mythos 1 x2 set to small
Sub: DefTech Supercube I crossed at 80Hz