Hear Here
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Hello all. I’m based in the UK and have moved home recently. I’ve joined this group for guidance and advice on my next speaker system.
After having KEF Reference 107, ATC 50 Active and other good speakers, I found that Avantgarde Uno horn speakers sounded astonishing in my London home. They had been chosen as Stereophile’s joint Speaker of the Year and rightly so. The feeling of being in the presence of musicians was far greater than with any previous speakers.
I’ve now moved and have a problem. I have an acoustically very difficult room and the Unos just don't sound as good here as in my earlier more conventional listening room. I'm thinking of ML Summit X speakers to replace the Unos as I want to restore the feeling of “being there” and I’m hoping they will do just that.
Here's the problem. The room is nearly 1000 sq ft with a low 7'8" ceiling and 30% carpeting over timber flooring. It's roughly semi-circular (actually more parabolic / pointed end of an egg shape) with almost the entire curved wall being floor-to-ceiling glass. The speakers are in the middle of the room, either side of a central column and facing to one side, so there's nothing behind them for 15 feet or so. I hope you're following this!
I don't want to fill the room with room treatment junk - it would spoil a very lovely room!
So the question is - are ML speakers likely to be happy in this room, or should I look for good conventional box speakers such as Revel Studio 2? Would Summit X be an ideal choice? I listen mainly to jazz, female voice, etc at robust but not normally window-shaking volume - occasionally orchestral music too.
I have a selection of good amplifiers to choose from –
> GamuT D200 Mk III – despite its brutish 200W power, the 102dB Unos love it
> Accuphase A-36 A class – very sophisticated, beautifully constructed and civilised
> Consonance Cyber 845 SET – A lot of oomph from a simple SET
> Red Wine Signature 30.2 LFP-V – sadly not compatible with my horn speakers
Source is normally FLAC files from NAS via NAD M22 streamer /preamp / DAC or Mark Levinson 390S CD player.
Thanks for any suggestions or encouragement.
After having KEF Reference 107, ATC 50 Active and other good speakers, I found that Avantgarde Uno horn speakers sounded astonishing in my London home. They had been chosen as Stereophile’s joint Speaker of the Year and rightly so. The feeling of being in the presence of musicians was far greater than with any previous speakers.
I’ve now moved and have a problem. I have an acoustically very difficult room and the Unos just don't sound as good here as in my earlier more conventional listening room. I'm thinking of ML Summit X speakers to replace the Unos as I want to restore the feeling of “being there” and I’m hoping they will do just that.
Here's the problem. The room is nearly 1000 sq ft with a low 7'8" ceiling and 30% carpeting over timber flooring. It's roughly semi-circular (actually more parabolic / pointed end of an egg shape) with almost the entire curved wall being floor-to-ceiling glass. The speakers are in the middle of the room, either side of a central column and facing to one side, so there's nothing behind them for 15 feet or so. I hope you're following this!
I don't want to fill the room with room treatment junk - it would spoil a very lovely room!
So the question is - are ML speakers likely to be happy in this room, or should I look for good conventional box speakers such as Revel Studio 2? Would Summit X be an ideal choice? I listen mainly to jazz, female voice, etc at robust but not normally window-shaking volume - occasionally orchestral music too.
I have a selection of good amplifiers to choose from –
> GamuT D200 Mk III – despite its brutish 200W power, the 102dB Unos love it
> Accuphase A-36 A class – very sophisticated, beautifully constructed and civilised
> Consonance Cyber 845 SET – A lot of oomph from a simple SET
> Red Wine Signature 30.2 LFP-V – sadly not compatible with my horn speakers
Source is normally FLAC files from NAS via NAD M22 streamer /preamp / DAC or Mark Levinson 390S CD player.
Thanks for any suggestions or encouragement.
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