johnwa
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Now that I have it all dialed in with the aid of the esteemed Monolith mentor, JohnFo, I thought I would share the new (to me anyway) addition to the ML and audio collection. The HT set up remains intact but I have added a dedicated 2 channel system for my “man cave” slash home office.
I managed to find a pair of very nice Monolith III’s with an active XO and with JohnFo’s help, I managed to get them to sing even in a somewhat odd room for these ginormous but glorious relics. Johnfo ran me through a kind of Monoliths for dummies course and although I have yet to pass the class, I am so much further ahead for having his support. John: My sincere thanks!
In any event, I looked at a lot of speaker options when I decided to add a two channel system back into my life but nothing resonated literally and figuratively for me as much as the Monoliths.
To complement these monsters I bought a new pair of McIntosh 501 Mono Blocks (one for each panel) and I am using an older McIntosh 2205 stereo amp to drive the woofers. Plenty of power and a warm blue glow through the Salamder grills. I also purchased a new McIntosh C46 Pre-amp and 201 SACD player to round it all out so the last thing to do is to hook up the turn table but I have to work out the placement as the logical spot is too close to the speakers and the vibration is significant at volume.
I am still considering adding a separate sub to the system but I am not really sure I will like it better or find the sound as natural. I have a sub but not one with inputs which is what is called for to do it right via the active XO according to master John. I never doubt the man at this point and based on the brief exchanges and previous posts, I may end up going the full on equalization route that he suggests anyway.
I believe it is my room or my current placement but I found that the sweet spot for these speakers is extremely narrow but when you are in the pocket they are nothing short of mind blowing. They sound great from any point in the room but when you are in the “zone” the thump and dimensioning is just astounding.
Sorry for the self indulgence but I am enjoying the new set up rarely use the HT anymore unless its for a movie.
I managed to find a pair of very nice Monolith III’s with an active XO and with JohnFo’s help, I managed to get them to sing even in a somewhat odd room for these ginormous but glorious relics. Johnfo ran me through a kind of Monoliths for dummies course and although I have yet to pass the class, I am so much further ahead for having his support. John: My sincere thanks!
In any event, I looked at a lot of speaker options when I decided to add a two channel system back into my life but nothing resonated literally and figuratively for me as much as the Monoliths.
To complement these monsters I bought a new pair of McIntosh 501 Mono Blocks (one for each panel) and I am using an older McIntosh 2205 stereo amp to drive the woofers. Plenty of power and a warm blue glow through the Salamder grills. I also purchased a new McIntosh C46 Pre-amp and 201 SACD player to round it all out so the last thing to do is to hook up the turn table but I have to work out the placement as the logical spot is too close to the speakers and the vibration is significant at volume.
I am still considering adding a separate sub to the system but I am not really sure I will like it better or find the sound as natural. I have a sub but not one with inputs which is what is called for to do it right via the active XO according to master John. I never doubt the man at this point and based on the brief exchanges and previous posts, I may end up going the full on equalization route that he suggests anyway.
I believe it is my room or my current placement but I found that the sweet spot for these speakers is extremely narrow but when you are in the pocket they are nothing short of mind blowing. They sound great from any point in the room but when you are in the “zone” the thump and dimensioning is just astounding.
Sorry for the self indulgence but I am enjoying the new set up rarely use the HT anymore unless its for a movie.