Ken Mitchell
Member
Greetings from Essex UK, this is my first post, hope I am not transgressing any etiquettes by going straight into a question!
I’ve had my Sequel IIs for 32 years but for various reasons they have had only around 7 years of use. I’ve got the Nextel rot but fortunately it’s the dry kind and doesn’t bother me!
The Sequels are driven by my 35 year old Krell KSA 80 and preamp duties are via a 32 year old Audio Research LS1. Both these units have about 9 years use on them. Speaker cables are bi-wired Space-Time Quantum 3s that are like small drainpipes and were easily the best I heard of the several pairs I blind tested back in the very early nineties.
My collection is CD driven via a problematic (blasted drawer mechanism!) Mark Levinson 39. The addition of a Chord Dave & M-Scaler combo last year has completely transformed my sound and I am thoroughly enjoying revisiting albums I thought I knew like the back of my hand and am finding new enjoyment in all of them.
Whilst I’m very content with the Sequel IIs, I often find myself turning up the amps to very loud volumes to make them feel like they have really come alive. I am primarily a rocker and love to hear the great rock bass players driving their bands. I also like 70s synth music, especially when there are Moog Modular bass sequences and I enjoy listening to the great Jazz double bass players as well. I’m not someone who is obsessed about bass to the exclusion of all else, far from it, but the way I hear and enjoy music flows from the bass. My gut says that the next things to upgrade in my system are the speakers and I am looking at the ESL15s.
My listening room has a wooden floor over a cavity. Size is 14.5ft wide and 12.5ft deep. The room has a large permanent opening to a 4.5 ft wide hall and another room on the left. To the right is an open fire place chimney.
The speakers are 99 inches apart and toed in, probably a little less than a third. My listening position is about 99 inches from the speaker centre line, so I have a good, if somewhat small triangle. The room is fairly well dampened with random clobber. Behind the speakers I have stacked cardboard boxes covered with multiple sheets and they seem to do a good job keeping the reflections off the front wall. The speakers are 21 inches from the side walls and 25 inches from the rear walls.
I’ve read every ESL15 review out there, multiple times. My expectations, if I upgrade to the ESL 15s, are a modest improvement in clarity and sound-staging (already sounding very good to me on the sequels) and a substantial improvement in bass delivery and weight via the Class D driven bass cabinets.
If I understand correctly, my Krell should have far less work to do as bass duties will be done by the class D amps.
Now before I go listen to these beasts, I am seeking opinions from the experienced and wise on these forums.
Are my sound improvement expectations reasonable?
Have I made any fatal misassumptions?
Do people think my room is too small? My biggest concern is that the ESL15s (as in the rear most part of the bass cabinet) could be no further out than 6 inches from the front wall. Appreciate this is far from ideal but I am hoping manageable with ARC. I could feasibly have them a few inches further in to the room but I imagine I would have to toe them in to a greater degree.
Would I be better off with small model MLs and Subs?
Cheers all.
I’ve had my Sequel IIs for 32 years but for various reasons they have had only around 7 years of use. I’ve got the Nextel rot but fortunately it’s the dry kind and doesn’t bother me!
The Sequels are driven by my 35 year old Krell KSA 80 and preamp duties are via a 32 year old Audio Research LS1. Both these units have about 9 years use on them. Speaker cables are bi-wired Space-Time Quantum 3s that are like small drainpipes and were easily the best I heard of the several pairs I blind tested back in the very early nineties.
My collection is CD driven via a problematic (blasted drawer mechanism!) Mark Levinson 39. The addition of a Chord Dave & M-Scaler combo last year has completely transformed my sound and I am thoroughly enjoying revisiting albums I thought I knew like the back of my hand and am finding new enjoyment in all of them.
Whilst I’m very content with the Sequel IIs, I often find myself turning up the amps to very loud volumes to make them feel like they have really come alive. I am primarily a rocker and love to hear the great rock bass players driving their bands. I also like 70s synth music, especially when there are Moog Modular bass sequences and I enjoy listening to the great Jazz double bass players as well. I’m not someone who is obsessed about bass to the exclusion of all else, far from it, but the way I hear and enjoy music flows from the bass. My gut says that the next things to upgrade in my system are the speakers and I am looking at the ESL15s.
My listening room has a wooden floor over a cavity. Size is 14.5ft wide and 12.5ft deep. The room has a large permanent opening to a 4.5 ft wide hall and another room on the left. To the right is an open fire place chimney.
The speakers are 99 inches apart and toed in, probably a little less than a third. My listening position is about 99 inches from the speaker centre line, so I have a good, if somewhat small triangle. The room is fairly well dampened with random clobber. Behind the speakers I have stacked cardboard boxes covered with multiple sheets and they seem to do a good job keeping the reflections off the front wall. The speakers are 21 inches from the side walls and 25 inches from the rear walls.
I’ve read every ESL15 review out there, multiple times. My expectations, if I upgrade to the ESL 15s, are a modest improvement in clarity and sound-staging (already sounding very good to me on the sequels) and a substantial improvement in bass delivery and weight via the Class D driven bass cabinets.
If I understand correctly, my Krell should have far less work to do as bass duties will be done by the class D amps.
Now before I go listen to these beasts, I am seeking opinions from the experienced and wise on these forums.
Are my sound improvement expectations reasonable?
Have I made any fatal misassumptions?
Do people think my room is too small? My biggest concern is that the ESL15s (as in the rear most part of the bass cabinet) could be no further out than 6 inches from the front wall. Appreciate this is far from ideal but I am hoping manageable with ARC. I could feasibly have them a few inches further in to the room but I imagine I would have to toe them in to a greater degree.
Would I be better off with small model MLs and Subs?
Cheers all.