Tidal Speakers owners


Could you please write your impressions about the Tidal speakers you currently own ? I will probably buy the Tidal Piano Cera in the near future so I would appreciate your feedback...
geopolitis
Still early days for my piano cera. I have noticed incredible detail at low listening levels as well. This was before checking this thread and seeing that it was a current topic. I also currently have a full arsenal of synergistic on trial. I am going to give them some time to settle in before I really make any call. Still not sure on the mass of cables and plugs....we'll see. The Valhalla were definitely not a match and are now with new owners. I am going to try the stage 3 Magnus prime cables as well. I would also like to try siltech but auditioning these looks to be challenging. Cheers and happy New Year!
Kclone, the RS meter's A and C setting "The weighting switch allows for switching between the standard 'A' and 'C' weightings. Choosing the 'C' weighting will make the meter respond uniformly over the frequency range from 32 - 10,000 Hz, and the 'A' weighting will make the meter more sensitive to frequencies in the range 500-10,000 Hz."

I did try both but found little difference. I would think C is the widest and is the normal listening range.
Stew nordost cables or any other "wrong" sounding component is not a good match with Tidals, experienced this as well with nordost!

Enjoy!

Mike
How much toe-in do you guys have? Tidal suggests in the manual that the optimum position is perpendicular to the back wall! Where do you think it sounds it's best? I am still experimenting with this, any comments would be greatly appreciated!

Happy Listening,

Mike
Hi Mike, I found my Contrivas (2nd gen) to sound best in what I would consider a medium damped room with a slight toe-in, so as to intersect just behind my head. distance from rear wall is 1.70m (with a sloping ceiling though) and 1.20m from side walls.