Thanks Abbeydog!
A small note- perhaps you mis-typed: we do not recommend an equilateral triangle, but one narrower by ~10-15% in width. Check manual again if ??
Best,
Roy
GMA
Tunes as tools:
"Buddy Guy: Blues Singer" CD (new)
Mostly acoustic blues
Try at near-nightclub playback levels, then softly. Do either late at night when the electricity is good. Doesn't do it for you at one extreme or the other or both? It's not the recording.
Use it to also check for imaging precision/resolution/stability across his large vocal dynamic swings (voice is still slightly compressed/peak limited but mostly you should hear him pull back from the mic when he hits his big notes). No image characteristics should vary to 100+dB spl's, nor as other instruments come and go.
Good low bass. Proper tone balance IMO.
A small note- perhaps you mis-typed: we do not recommend an equilateral triangle, but one narrower by ~10-15% in width. Check manual again if ??
Best,
Roy
GMA
Tunes as tools:
"Buddy Guy: Blues Singer" CD (new)
Mostly acoustic blues
Try at near-nightclub playback levels, then softly. Do either late at night when the electricity is good. Doesn't do it for you at one extreme or the other or both? It's not the recording.
Use it to also check for imaging precision/resolution/stability across his large vocal dynamic swings (voice is still slightly compressed/peak limited but mostly you should hear him pull back from the mic when he hits his big notes). No image characteristics should vary to 100+dB spl's, nor as other instruments come and go.
Good low bass. Proper tone balance IMO.