rower30
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I have two sets of speakers, T+A Solitaire CWT1000-40 Carbon's and the CLX with two BF212 subs (I don't use the subs with the CWT's).
I'll swap the speakers in and out on occasion and haven't done the swap in awhile after changing electronics; PA3100HV, SD3100HV, M40 mono and amps the ICONOCLAST sereis II speaker cables throughout.
I did a quick, for CLX!, set-up. I just placed them in front of the CWT's and just went for it. Near no toe-in and eight feet apart. The BF212 subs are easy pessy with the CLX, just use the downloaded cross-over slope and set the subs volume. I don't use the DSP as much as it isn't needed in my 40' long room. I have few bass nodes.
But WOW, the CLX with the subs are intoxicating to listen to like no other. With all the new electronics and stuff they REALLY are impressive too. Since this isn't a production speaker anymore they would be REALLY hard to replace with something as good. The STAT bass panels get the transient detail out into the room really well. OK, STATS aren't pure DYNAMIC impact, but nothing beats their edge detail and tonality, they "describe" the music so, so well. Open baffel speakers can pull you in to the music like no other. The better the speaker the better they pull you into the source and the CLX are a super alloy magnet in that regard.
For those of you who have them, I'd be real careful to sell them. You'll never get this performance back. Sure, the CLX need two subs and are expensive to get going over single panel hybrids but WOW, the CLX are good. I sell them to myself over and over when I swap the 1000-40 and the CLX. The T+A 1000-40 are really good STAT hybrid line source speakers but the CWT's can't get that open baffel sound that is so enjoyable to snuggle into.
If you do see a set in good shape, and like quality STATS, the CLX are a really good find, because when they find your ears you are stuck with them!
I'll swap the speakers in and out on occasion and haven't done the swap in awhile after changing electronics; PA3100HV, SD3100HV, M40 mono and amps the ICONOCLAST sereis II speaker cables throughout.
I did a quick, for CLX!, set-up. I just placed them in front of the CWT's and just went for it. Near no toe-in and eight feet apart. The BF212 subs are easy pessy with the CLX, just use the downloaded cross-over slope and set the subs volume. I don't use the DSP as much as it isn't needed in my 40' long room. I have few bass nodes.
But WOW, the CLX with the subs are intoxicating to listen to like no other. With all the new electronics and stuff they REALLY are impressive too. Since this isn't a production speaker anymore they would be REALLY hard to replace with something as good. The STAT bass panels get the transient detail out into the room really well. OK, STATS aren't pure DYNAMIC impact, but nothing beats their edge detail and tonality, they "describe" the music so, so well. Open baffel speakers can pull you in to the music like no other. The better the speaker the better they pull you into the source and the CLX are a super alloy magnet in that regard.
For those of you who have them, I'd be real careful to sell them. You'll never get this performance back. Sure, the CLX need two subs and are expensive to get going over single panel hybrids but WOW, the CLX are good. I sell them to myself over and over when I swap the 1000-40 and the CLX. The T+A 1000-40 are really good STAT hybrid line source speakers but the CWT's can't get that open baffel sound that is so enjoyable to snuggle into.
If you do see a set in good shape, and like quality STATS, the CLX are a really good find, because when they find your ears you are stuck with them!
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