Warning: virtual
novel coming up but it’s my post so…
Ok, I’ve been
reading all the latest comments and have fallen behind replying so thanks to
everyone who has chimed in! At least to
some degree I have initially considered a lot of thinking points that have been
presented and fortunately have been presented with some new angles to consider,
which is exactly why I turned to y’all in the first place so truly, thank you
for your comments…
I have spent a
lot of time since my original post contemplating the known variables. I’ve also spent some time working with my
wife regarding what is/isn’t acceptable in terms of aesthetics... Of all things, a video cabinet that I (with my
father-in-law’s expertise and guidance) created with my own two hands was the line
in the sand, it has to stay where it is...
Oh the irony! I crafted the
cabinet to fit perfectly with my PSBs leaving no room for anything wider.. oops… At any rate, she was pretty insistent the
video cabinet stays so there were some conversations about that… So that coupled with the growing list of
logistical issues (e.g. the growing realization the components need to be at a
comparable quality level, all the work that would need to be done to accommodate
the speakers…) and the writing was on the wall… But don’t fret!!!
So one point
that has been made a few times in one form or another is “are you sure this is
something you need?” and after some extensive internal monologues I can
emphatically say it is. I have always
loved music, period. Even as a kid
playing with my legos well into the night I had to have music playing as I
built. Along those lines, I was a
typical 80s kid with MTV always on and to this day, if it was a video on MTV I
can pretty reliably tell you the artist within seconds of hearing it. Moving forward, I was in band from 4th
-10th grade and would have kept playing but I had to make a choice
between football and band (to be honest, the option was given to continue with
both but I wasn’t the type that was going to be on campus from 5am to 6:30 pm
every day…) and football won.. I will
say this, football and band were really the only two things I committed myself
to in high school, I was pretty bummed I had to give one up for the sake of the
other… At any rate, no matter where I
have been, music has always been with me..
There are so many songs/albums that can trigger an instant memory that
would otherwise be lost… Even today,
hearing the right song at the right time can literally give me goose
bumps.. Latest example is Nine Inch
Nails “Right Where It Belongs.” I pretty
much ignored anything NIN after “Downward Spiral” but stumbled into this song a
few months ago… The first 3 minutes of
the song is recorded “lo-fi” but the message/lyrics brought me in and then
suddenly, at 3:02, the stage opens and the song crescendos into “hi-fi” and it
just gave me chills.. Those are the
things that stir my soul (I am a sucker for a good crescendo!!!)… I could go on
and on but I think the point has been made
Moving along… I had to omit some background in my original
post as it wasn’t relevant but now has a place…
For years, I have had this dream of creating a sound room in my basement… Creating a space that was all mine that I
could go to and listen to anything I wanted, as loud as I wanted, whenever I
wanted… It seemed we were finally at a
place financially to put this dream into action so I started looking into it
and figured I knew just the right people (father-in-law: very handy; buddy 1:
architect, buddy 2: home theater installer.. perfect!!!) So I figured a couple
grand and some help from my friends and voila!!!! Yeah…. I don’t want to throw anyone under the
bus but suffice it to say, buddy 1 and 2 were less than enthusiastic about
helping with the project so yeah, thanks guys... Then, I started looking into the cost of
running electricity and soundproofing and the project was circling the drain
before it even got off the ground.. Needless
to say, I was pretty frustrated and bummed as the budget was annihilated before
I bought a single item… At this point I changed
course and decided “All right, I’ll just get my fix with the main system” and that’s
about where y’all came in (auditioning the mid-level stuff to put in my room to
replace the PSBs but decided to stand pat as there wasn’t a discernable
difference so why blow the cash for no improvement…)
Well, as
David_10 stated, “BUT THEN THERE WOULDN’T HAVE
BEEN THE JOURNEY” So within this
whole crazy story, I’m back at stage 1, building the “sound lab” in the
basement.. This time with full spousal
approval!!!!!! It basically came down to
this revelation (this is all internal monologue):
“Wait a minute, I’m ready to drop 5-6K on a speaker system that
1) has questionable spousal approval and 2) creates a myriad of logistical
problems (room set up, the damn cabinet, the right “upstream components” to do
the job effectively) but won’t spend it on the sound room which has nothing but
upside???? Not to mention that means only
2.0-2.1 speakers which cuts out the need for the center and rears and also cuts
out the need for a 5 channel amp.. Theoretically, those savings can be applied
to higher quality equipment.. WHY AM I NOT DOING IT THIS WAY??????”
The ”sound lab” will have it’s own logistical issues as I’ve
never built a room before, never worked construction, never designed a room
before, and definitely never sound proofed a room before. But that’s why we have forums and youtube
right???? What could possibly go wrong???!!!!
But seriously, I know this is a huge undertaking (an actual electrician
will be involved..) but as I said, this is something I have always wanted and
am willing to put forth the effort necessary to make it happen and summer is
around the corner and that just happens to be when I have spare time…
Ok, so how bout we get this back on topic???!!! So new room = new questions/logistics… I think I’m gonna eschew paragraphs and get straight
to the bullet points.
The situation:
1.
New room: will be approximately 9x11 with sound
treatment techniques utilized to prevent polluting the rest of the house and my
neighbors tranquility (details omitted at this point, not a secret, just trying
to save room)
2.
Regarding Tekton: based on owner
reviews; Terry London’s review (reading the full DI thread revealed he will call out speakers he
doesn’t like… his stock went up tremendously in my book seeing that); and some
other random research I have done I feel pretty comfortable with buying their
speakers
3.
My musical tastes: I have a pretty narrow window of music I like but it varies
within that window.. Mainly 90s hard rock (Tool, Rammstein, maybe 80s Metallica
if you don’t know the others, etc) but also alternative (Nine Inch Nails, Janes
Addiction, etc. ) with a smattering of other stuff. I’ll be the first to admit
a lot of it is “Noisy” but when you find the sweet stuff that just gets you..
yeah, that’s the stuff, particularly most Tool songs if you are familiar..
4.
My preferences in a speaker: Accurate
reproduction as it was intended that can fill up a room (I do like it loud), if
there’s a chime in the background or hushed backup vocals I want to hear it!!!
Having said that, there are 2 variances. 1). Too much tweeter makes my ears
hurt.. How Klipsch is still in business is beyond me… Wouldn’t set ‘em up if
you gave me a pair (at least from all that I have ever heard..) 2). I have to
admit, maybe I like when the bass goes boom… Altogether, when a system sounds
crystal clear across the spectrum and can bring that bass appropriately, I love
it!
a.
Whilst talking to Eric, he compared one of the speakers to
B&W 803/804. I have traditionally
liked B&W sound so that did get me yet a little bit more intrigued.. Can’t
remember if it was the DIs or the Electrons though
5.
My upstream components: HA!!! Ain’t
got none!!!! Just makin’ sure you’re
still paying attention at this point.. I
know I would’ve started to glaze over at this point if I wasn’t the one writing
the post….
The new questions!!!:
Ok, hopefully everyone realizes I realize the whole “individual
preference/only you can tell what’s good” bit so with any luck we can just skip
right past that…
1.
Thoughts on Tekton speakers based on
room size?
a.
Double Impacts – HUGE!!!
b.
Electrons – Less huge but at their
pricepoint, why wouldn’t one just get the DIs?
c.
Enzo 2.7 - more realistic size (and
price!) but at what cost sonically???
Initially, my heart wants to start
with the DIs and see if I need to add sub sound afterwards but my brain is
telling me Enzo 2.7 with sub(s) (which would pretty much equal the price of DIs
without the sub… so yeah…)
2.
Preamps/amps – What do YOU like/what
would YOU recommend? The reason I ask is
I am only familiar with mid high stuff (PSB/NAD, KEF, Emotiva, etc.) so I need
a starting point of stuff to start looking into. If it wasn’t obvious from before, I’m a value
oriented kinda guy that looks for the bang for the buck.. I know I will need to spend some money on
this stuff but want to be realistic…
3.
Constructing the sound lab: I will
be doing my own research but if anyone has any suggestions regarding valuable
resources I am all ears…..
Ok, that’s it for now, if you’re still with me thanks for
reading and, as always, I look forward to any replies that are productive
towards the conversation…