mofojo When you say the Aria will be "flabby" in the bass, is that based on an estimation of room effects (i.e. being placed near a corner) or an inherent property of the speaker itself (or a combination)?
The amplifier I bought does 200 wpc into 8 ohms and 350 wpc into 4 ohms. Would this eliminate any flabbiness, or would you expect that even more power would be necessary? At low levels does the bass drop out significantly? And when you say "low levels" do you mean, say, levels you might listen at while watching TV at night and all the kids are asleep? Or do you mean, for example, "background-music" levels? Would you expect them to sound good at normal volumes (i.e. for watching TV), or do they only really shine when you crank them up?
For the Tektons, does the live sound "get old" or overbearing? Would you consider something like the Klipsch RP-8000f to have a "live sound" akin to the Double Impact at all, or am I confusing "forward" with "live sounding"? The sound of the Klipsch was fatiguing to my ears, so I want to avoid that kind of experience. Then again, knowing a little more about the acoustics of my room it's possible that the glass window made those Klipschs more difficult to bear over time.
I know some of this is a matter of personal preference, but my wife would kill me if I ordered some Double Impacts and then sent them back, losing hundreds in shipping, so I really appreciate your input. I have seen you post about the Double Impacts (IIRC) but I thought I saw a recent post where you indicated you no longer have them. Did you move up the Tekton line or just move on to something else entirely?
The amplifier I bought does 200 wpc into 8 ohms and 350 wpc into 4 ohms. Would this eliminate any flabbiness, or would you expect that even more power would be necessary? At low levels does the bass drop out significantly? And when you say "low levels" do you mean, say, levels you might listen at while watching TV at night and all the kids are asleep? Or do you mean, for example, "background-music" levels? Would you expect them to sound good at normal volumes (i.e. for watching TV), or do they only really shine when you crank them up?
For the Tektons, does the live sound "get old" or overbearing? Would you consider something like the Klipsch RP-8000f to have a "live sound" akin to the Double Impact at all, or am I confusing "forward" with "live sounding"? The sound of the Klipsch was fatiguing to my ears, so I want to avoid that kind of experience. Then again, knowing a little more about the acoustics of my room it's possible that the glass window made those Klipschs more difficult to bear over time.
I know some of this is a matter of personal preference, but my wife would kill me if I ordered some Double Impacts and then sent them back, losing hundreds in shipping, so I really appreciate your input. I have seen you post about the Double Impacts (IIRC) but I thought I saw a recent post where you indicated you no longer have them. Did you move up the Tekton line or just move on to something else entirely?