I agree with Nsgarch! If you need stacked CLS's, just buy a pair of Soundlabs and be done with it. In this way, you wouldn't risk potential damage to two pairs of expensive speakers.
Enjoy,
TIC
Enjoy,
TIC
I have a Depth sub woofer and I have the second pair of CLS in my home theatre.When I had stacked ESL 57 for a couple of years I liked the improvement in overall sound the extra made. I am not looking for more bass, just more of what a single CLS does now. As far as amplifing I have 2 Classe DR 8 amps and could use one amp to drive the left pair and the other amp to drive the right pair of speakers I also have 2 outputs on my pre amp. I thought about running them back to back and make a dipole bipolar(?!). I did this once with a pair of Meadowlarks but ran the left output of the amp to the right rear speaker and the right output of the other amp to the rear left speaker. Made for some great mono kind of full sound.I wonder what four per side in a compas configuration would sound like? A real omni directional? |
Hi Lacee! I just noticed your post and I am very interested that you tell me if you have done anything with your two pair of speakers. I am considering doubling up my speakers too! Here is my setup using a 1000 pixel across jpeg http://steinman.mesls.org/stereo/DSCN1658a.jpg Neil, Nsgarch, I read all your posts and I do like the Logan subs too! Does anyone use room treatments with their CLS? My mains are a little over 6 feet into the room and about that far from the side walls too. I use a computer and a CDP for my songs. |