michiganbuckeye (Thanksgivings must be fun a your place :) ) ..
The 4900 will have more output in the all important 50-5000 Hz range, which is the primary reason for my decision. The M700 mono amps will deliver about 500 WPC into the nominal 6 ohm load, and based on the specs, should provide close to subwoofer level bass in this compact package.
The finish is Rosewood.
Here is the room:
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/craigsub/dad1_zpsofm3sgw9.jpg[/IMG]
The floors have a thick pad underneath the also thick carpet, the walls are all 2x6 over block with insulation and the ceilings are acoustic tile.
Behind the listener is a stairwell that is perpendicular to the length of the room, and it sets up the "dead" side quite well.
For full disclosure, as we get into next winter (which I hate bringing up as we get close to spring), should the SSC-4900's deliver, we may move up to the 5015's.
The 4900 will have more output in the all important 50-5000 Hz range, which is the primary reason for my decision. The M700 mono amps will deliver about 500 WPC into the nominal 6 ohm load, and based on the specs, should provide close to subwoofer level bass in this compact package.
The finish is Rosewood.
Here is the room:
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/craigsub/dad1_zpsofm3sgw9.jpg[/IMG]
The floors have a thick pad underneath the also thick carpet, the walls are all 2x6 over block with insulation and the ceilings are acoustic tile.
Behind the listener is a stairwell that is perpendicular to the length of the room, and it sets up the "dead" side quite well.
For full disclosure, as we get into next winter (which I hate bringing up as we get close to spring), should the SSC-4900's deliver, we may move up to the 5015's.