andrew.hendler
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Hi All -
I received my 13As a few weeks ago, but my Pass Int 60 has not arrived yet as it's on back order. As a result, my dealer has loaned me a Krell Vanguard integrated amp to use in the interim.
After I received them, one of the guys from the dealer came over to help place and calibrate them. Previously I had been listening with no rake, toed in more, and further into the room.
While calibrating, he moved them back closer to the walls, saying the 13As woofer is so long - and because of ARC they don't need to be pushed out as much. He toed them in much less than they were (very slight), with a flashlight, and adjusted the rake significantly - tilting them forward.
I don't have a way to measure the rake, but looking at the spike - there were about 9 threads of the spike visible on the back spikes of each speaker.
While this sounded very exciting, the upper mids were pushed forward to much and it caused me slight fatigure.
Just as a sanity check, I removed the rake entirely, and the fatigue was completely gone - but I lost some pop and imaging suffered slightly - so I tried to find an inbetween.
I adjusted the rake to 4 threads visible on the screw - and this was a good compromise for a while. But eventually it still seemed to cause some very minor fatigue. I also have it connected to my TV and the dialogue is so in your face - almost beaming - it can grow tiresome over a whole movie.
I proceeded to remove the rake last night and listen to an album. No fatigue - but it sounded duller than I remember. When I first got them, no rake didn't sound dull - so maybe it's just that Ive grown used to the rake?
I'm curious as to how to best find that sweet spot, and if there are any other tweeks in placement I should make. Speakers are about 8 feet apart and I am 10 feet back. The back wall is at least 12-14 feet behind my sitting position, That said, I also have a new amp coming - which I imagine is slightly warmer - so I am not sure if I should just wait for that until I make extensive changes.
Here is a picture of my room. That coffee table, which I know isn't helping, is going.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
I received my 13As a few weeks ago, but my Pass Int 60 has not arrived yet as it's on back order. As a result, my dealer has loaned me a Krell Vanguard integrated amp to use in the interim.
After I received them, one of the guys from the dealer came over to help place and calibrate them. Previously I had been listening with no rake, toed in more, and further into the room.
While calibrating, he moved them back closer to the walls, saying the 13As woofer is so long - and because of ARC they don't need to be pushed out as much. He toed them in much less than they were (very slight), with a flashlight, and adjusted the rake significantly - tilting them forward.
I don't have a way to measure the rake, but looking at the spike - there were about 9 threads of the spike visible on the back spikes of each speaker.
While this sounded very exciting, the upper mids were pushed forward to much and it caused me slight fatigure.
Just as a sanity check, I removed the rake entirely, and the fatigue was completely gone - but I lost some pop and imaging suffered slightly - so I tried to find an inbetween.
I adjusted the rake to 4 threads visible on the screw - and this was a good compromise for a while. But eventually it still seemed to cause some very minor fatigue. I also have it connected to my TV and the dialogue is so in your face - almost beaming - it can grow tiresome over a whole movie.
I proceeded to remove the rake last night and listen to an album. No fatigue - but it sounded duller than I remember. When I first got them, no rake didn't sound dull - so maybe it's just that Ive grown used to the rake?
I'm curious as to how to best find that sweet spot, and if there are any other tweeks in placement I should make. Speakers are about 8 feet apart and I am 10 feet back. The back wall is at least 12-14 feet behind my sitting position, That said, I also have a new amp coming - which I imagine is slightly warmer - so I am not sure if I should just wait for that until I make extensive changes.
Here is a picture of my room. That coffee table, which I know isn't helping, is going.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!