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I’ve just ordered a pair of Expression 13As and would greatly appreciate ML owners’ predictions of how they may sound in my odd-shaped room and with my available amplifiers.
Firstly the room - It’s roughly semi-circular (more parabolic), just under 1000 sq ft but with low 7’7" ceilings. Floors are timber boards on concrete with about 30% carpeted. Curved walls are mostly floor-to-ceiling glass (offering great sea views) and the speakers will be in the middle of the room, either side of a column and facing across the room. So there’s 10 – 15 ft behind the speakers. Curtains are always left open.
Amplifiers - I have:
My outgoing speakers are Avantgarde Uno horns (bought new in 2003 after being voted Stereophile “Speaker of the Year” in 2000) which I normally power with the NAD M32 set to low gain, although the 845 SET monos are exceptional too. I had Quad 2905s (with 2912 mods) for a short while. They sounded great but unacceptable owing to their “barn door” presence in the middle of my room. However, these prompted me to go for the semi-transparent and much slimmer MLs. I’m hoping the choice of 13As will be good for the next decade or two!
Which amplifier do you predict will sound the best, or which alternatives do you think I should consider? I need to sell the others to fund the new MLs!
I'm planning on placing the speakers on the same slate slabs (24"x16"x1") as I use for the AGs, with carpet tiles beneath although I'd like to change these carpet tiles for more effective sound insulators. Any suggestions for under-speaker materials?
Lastly do you think the recommended toe-in (reflection from 1/3 from inside edge of panel) will suit my circumstances?
Thanks. Peter
Firstly the room - It’s roughly semi-circular (more parabolic), just under 1000 sq ft but with low 7’7" ceilings. Floors are timber boards on concrete with about 30% carpeted. Curved walls are mostly floor-to-ceiling glass (offering great sea views) and the speakers will be in the middle of the room, either side of a column and facing across the room. So there’s 10 – 15 ft behind the speakers. Curtains are always left open.
Amplifiers - I have:
NAD Master Series M32 - 150 watt integrated
Micromega M100 – 100 watt integrated with MARS room correction
GamuT D200 – 200 watt MOSFET power amp
Accuphase A-36 – 30 watt Class A power amp
Consonance Cyber 845 monoblocks – 28 watt tube SET
(Last 3 controlled by NAD M12 preamp, or line out from M32)
Micromega M100 – 100 watt integrated with MARS room correction
GamuT D200 – 200 watt MOSFET power amp
Accuphase A-36 – 30 watt Class A power amp
Consonance Cyber 845 monoblocks – 28 watt tube SET
(Last 3 controlled by NAD M12 preamp, or line out from M32)
My outgoing speakers are Avantgarde Uno horns (bought new in 2003 after being voted Stereophile “Speaker of the Year” in 2000) which I normally power with the NAD M32 set to low gain, although the 845 SET monos are exceptional too. I had Quad 2905s (with 2912 mods) for a short while. They sounded great but unacceptable owing to their “barn door” presence in the middle of my room. However, these prompted me to go for the semi-transparent and much slimmer MLs. I’m hoping the choice of 13As will be good for the next decade or two!
Which amplifier do you predict will sound the best, or which alternatives do you think I should consider? I need to sell the others to fund the new MLs!
I'm planning on placing the speakers on the same slate slabs (24"x16"x1") as I use for the AGs, with carpet tiles beneath although I'd like to change these carpet tiles for more effective sound insulators. Any suggestions for under-speaker materials?
Lastly do you think the recommended toe-in (reflection from 1/3 from inside edge of panel) will suit my circumstances?
Thanks. Peter