paulo m
Well-known member
Hi,
It's been a year now since I got my Vantages and I spent this whole time with mixed feelings about the laidback sound they produce. I am always amazed when I read about other forum members saying that they get instruments somewhere in the space between where they sit and the speakers. In my case, everything--and I mean everything--is beyond my front wall, with certain instruments and sounds as far back as perhaps 20 ft. For the record, the panels are some 3.5 ft from the front wall, 7 ft apart (center to center) and roughly in the middle of a room that is 25 ft wide (effectively no side walls) and 15 ft front to back. I listen at about 9 ft from the speakers. I could perhaps say that the listening experience is like that from the back rows of an auditorium. Now, even though this provides a deep soundstage, I often wish things would be more forward, or at least that some instruments (those in evidence in e.g. a concerto, or vocals) would be brought forward more clearly; in some cases, it even seems that soloist voices are behind the instruments!
What can I do to improve this? Does the absence of side walls typically have this effect? Do I need some dispersion behind the speakers like plants or panels (I do have three 4'x2' 2" thick absorption panels on my front wall)? For those of you who have sounds in the middle of the room, what are your room dimensions, furniture/treatments and speaker placement?
Thanks all,
Paulo
P.S. I added my system details to the database, but the data is gone, so here it is:
Martin Logan Vantage
Pathos Logos amp
Esoteric X-03 SE
Pure Note Paragon Enhanced speaker cable
Pure Note Paragon Enhanced XLR interconnects
Shunyata Hydra 4 conditioner w/ Shunyata Taipan Helix Alpha cord
Mapleshade stands
3x GIK Acoustics 242 panels on the front wall
It's been a year now since I got my Vantages and I spent this whole time with mixed feelings about the laidback sound they produce. I am always amazed when I read about other forum members saying that they get instruments somewhere in the space between where they sit and the speakers. In my case, everything--and I mean everything--is beyond my front wall, with certain instruments and sounds as far back as perhaps 20 ft. For the record, the panels are some 3.5 ft from the front wall, 7 ft apart (center to center) and roughly in the middle of a room that is 25 ft wide (effectively no side walls) and 15 ft front to back. I listen at about 9 ft from the speakers. I could perhaps say that the listening experience is like that from the back rows of an auditorium. Now, even though this provides a deep soundstage, I often wish things would be more forward, or at least that some instruments (those in evidence in e.g. a concerto, or vocals) would be brought forward more clearly; in some cases, it even seems that soloist voices are behind the instruments!
What can I do to improve this? Does the absence of side walls typically have this effect? Do I need some dispersion behind the speakers like plants or panels (I do have three 4'x2' 2" thick absorption panels on my front wall)? For those of you who have sounds in the middle of the room, what are your room dimensions, furniture/treatments and speaker placement?
Thanks all,
Paulo
P.S. I added my system details to the database, but the data is gone, so here it is:
Martin Logan Vantage
Pathos Logos amp
Esoteric X-03 SE
Pure Note Paragon Enhanced speaker cable
Pure Note Paragon Enhanced XLR interconnects
Shunyata Hydra 4 conditioner w/ Shunyata Taipan Helix Alpha cord
Mapleshade stands
3x GIK Acoustics 242 panels on the front wall
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