Just for laughs try some different interconnects I had monster m1000 and boomy bass which I always put down as room node changed to straight wire and problem was gone might work did for me
Bill
New blood needs your Amp/system advice, please.
The interconnects and speaker cables are the weakest components in your system. For interconnects, try the Transparent Music Link Plus, which can be purchased used for about $150 per 1m pair. For speaker cables, try the Transparent Music Wave Plus, which can be purchased used for about $250 per 8ft pair. In both cases, look for the current MM version or one version prior. The speakers have good sensitivity, so power should not be an issue. Great CD player, good pre and power amps. Above all, enjoy the music and not the sound. |
its not only more power you need you need an amp with high current,i would look for a few older krell amps like maybee a ksa 100(100 wpc @ 8 ohms) or a krell ksa 150(150 wpc @ 8 ohms)both these amps have more than enough power & have a very strong bass response. you might want to try a different preamp also,the arc is no doubt a great pre but ive found that running a pre that does not have tone controls to be a hinderance especially in the mid & lower bass response. mike. |
For a new blood I must commend you on your great hearing! You have accurately described what this speaker does on a frequency plot chart.There's a 2.5 Ohm load around 104 Hz. Also there's a huge boost in the upper bass output. The upper/mid treble also has a boost. The woofers and tweeters/midrange appear to be wired out of phase. No amount of room treaments or cabling will change it. You can help out the bass with a higher current amplifier...if you want to keep the speakers.Here you can read it for yourself Measurements .We audiophiles sometimes live in denial and find any means to bandaid a problem. My theory ..get rid of what's causing the problem and move on. I need you to come over and ear tweak my system when you have time. ;-) Cheers |