roberto
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Hola. My room is small,( 12'X14') but I have a pair of CLXs now, and right now I can conclude that are totally different in many aspects.
1) Bass. I do not have with me a sweep generator that I can messure the frequency response of them in my room, but I can say the CLXs have tons of low frequency bottom that the CLSs lack (at least in my room). It takes a little more time to adjust their stage presentation, because some notes are too big (problem due to my room resonance) or I was used to those resonances with my CLSs. The CLSs are a very magic speaker. I spent with the model 23 years and had all the models until the last one, the CLSIIZ. If something at the recording is wrong, the CLSIIZ will show up this, right away! Also the CLSs are for playing not too loud. Well, they can play loud, but your amplifier starts to suffer. The CLSIIz demands a lot of power to stay clean. With the CLXs you can play louder and bigger, and you can use small amplifiers due to their high sensitivity. The CLXs sound is more dynamic and exhibits the same transparency that the CLSs also have.
2) I am using a Depth I with the CLXs, the very low frequency is not present (same as the CLSs) I do recommend the use of a good sub with any if you like the very low notes of a pipe organ.
3) The CLXs are ment to play louder with a nice volume, near the unplugged concert with non electronic musical instruments. The piano is one of the instruments that shines with both speakers, but the CLXs are more real, there are more harmonic texture overall...the piano sings for you more dramatic, more palpable and it is very easy to listen the difference between muscial arrangements and different piano players playing the same song.
4) Now I am getting a true 3D with my CLXs, same as I got with the CLSs. But because they allow you to play louder without any stress or saturation of your amplfier, big orchestras are played with oustanding clarity. Just listen Malher Symphony No. 2. There is no congestion over all, that I did have before.
5) The new stat panel projects the highs different, so room treatment is a must too. Summing-up, I am very happy with my new toys. I am listening and re-discovering musical experiences that I did not have before. Jazz combos and small orchestras are played very life like.
Do you have the same experiences that I had? I would like to learn from your conclusions...I wish you a very happy listening,
Roberto.
1) Bass. I do not have with me a sweep generator that I can messure the frequency response of them in my room, but I can say the CLXs have tons of low frequency bottom that the CLSs lack (at least in my room). It takes a little more time to adjust their stage presentation, because some notes are too big (problem due to my room resonance) or I was used to those resonances with my CLSs. The CLSs are a very magic speaker. I spent with the model 23 years and had all the models until the last one, the CLSIIZ. If something at the recording is wrong, the CLSIIZ will show up this, right away! Also the CLSs are for playing not too loud. Well, they can play loud, but your amplifier starts to suffer. The CLSIIz demands a lot of power to stay clean. With the CLXs you can play louder and bigger, and you can use small amplifiers due to their high sensitivity. The CLXs sound is more dynamic and exhibits the same transparency that the CLSs also have.
2) I am using a Depth I with the CLXs, the very low frequency is not present (same as the CLSs) I do recommend the use of a good sub with any if you like the very low notes of a pipe organ.
3) The CLXs are ment to play louder with a nice volume, near the unplugged concert with non electronic musical instruments. The piano is one of the instruments that shines with both speakers, but the CLXs are more real, there are more harmonic texture overall...the piano sings for you more dramatic, more palpable and it is very easy to listen the difference between muscial arrangements and different piano players playing the same song.
4) Now I am getting a true 3D with my CLXs, same as I got with the CLSs. But because they allow you to play louder without any stress or saturation of your amplfier, big orchestras are played with oustanding clarity. Just listen Malher Symphony No. 2. There is no congestion over all, that I did have before.
5) The new stat panel projects the highs different, so room treatment is a must too. Summing-up, I am very happy with my new toys. I am listening and re-discovering musical experiences that I did not have before. Jazz combos and small orchestras are played very life like.
Do you have the same experiences that I had? I would like to learn from your conclusions...I wish you a very happy listening,
Roberto.
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