Actually, the size of this living room is only around 12ft x 28ft. But in this part of Asia, this is considered above average for most people. Another concern is the tuning of the crossover. I guess in most part of the US, the walls are made up by timbre. But in our area, the flats are all made by concrete. This would have a fundamental change of the room accoustic, so that's why the crossover of the Maxx3 can be adjusted using resistor of different value. Rhyno has expressed concern over the poor quality of the caddock resistor used inside the crossover. I really have no idea about this component. Would anyone have any comment regarding this issue?
Wilson's newest Maxx 3 setting up photos
I have helped my friend to setup his newest Wilson Maxx 3 speaker which has been delivered this Monday and he was using the Maxx2 before it. I have listened to all wilson speakers in home settings except the Whamm and after four consecutive days listening to the Maxx3, all I can say is this is truely a great speaker, full stop! It wins the Maxx2 hands down and in many ways I consider this a breakthrough design among wilson's speaker range, including the almighty Alexandria.
Pls feel free to look at the photos taken during the set up procedures:
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b344/simcityplan/HiFi%20home%20visit/mas%20kw/Born%20of%20a%20great%20speaker/?start=all
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