Aktchi, Tvad,
I thoroughly understand your point, and it's certainly something that I thought about. Did I really give the arrow a fair shake?
Here's the thing: the Haro was kind of stressing me out. If I sat in exactly the right spot and had my head, within a few inches, in exactly the right spot, then I could begin to hear what they are capable of doing. But you know, although I used to listen to music that way when I first got into high-end audio back in the mid-19 80s (move the left speaker a quarter of an inch one way, tell in the right speaker 10° the other way...) I don't listen to music that way anymore. I just want to enjoy it. That doesn't mean that I have totally lost touch with my geek side: next week, I'm going to begin to build Bobble head Seduction phono pre-amp kit! And granted, I am sure that they would continue to improve over time.
But after playing with the Haro (even in 10 hours of listing, you can do quite a bit of futzing around) and even after realizing that tilting the speakers back a few degrees improved their sound, I hit my "life's too short for this" threshold.
I am married and have a small child. Furthermore, my listening room is right below my wife's home office. And I have a full-time job. The result of all of this is that my listening time
I thoroughly understand your point, and it's certainly something that I thought about. Did I really give the arrow a fair shake?
Here's the thing: the Haro was kind of stressing me out. If I sat in exactly the right spot and had my head, within a few inches, in exactly the right spot, then I could begin to hear what they are capable of doing. But you know, although I used to listen to music that way when I first got into high-end audio back in the mid-19 80s (move the left speaker a quarter of an inch one way, tell in the right speaker 10° the other way...) I don't listen to music that way anymore. I just want to enjoy it. That doesn't mean that I have totally lost touch with my geek side: next week, I'm going to begin to build Bobble head Seduction phono pre-amp kit! And granted, I am sure that they would continue to improve over time.
But after playing with the Haro (even in 10 hours of listing, you can do quite a bit of futzing around) and even after realizing that tilting the speakers back a few degrees improved their sound, I hit my "life's too short for this" threshold.
I am married and have a small child. Furthermore, my listening room is right below my wife's home office. And I have a full-time job. The result of all of this is that my listening time