In other words, I've put too large speakers, too high up in a room with low ceilings. I've created an acoustic challenge that makes it seem to be about the material the tweeter are made of — but that is just a small part of the equation. That is what a bunch of the really smart comments on this thread add up to, as I synthesize them.
Stick with it OP.. LOL you move that tweeter away from boundries it will work a lot better, You see ditusa post lay the JBLs on there side. Same kind of deal.
You're much better off getting to know your room, and going from there.
I know the perfect speaker for that room. The problem is finding them.
VMPS, 626R, with 40oz 6.5 wcf. A few were made, people don't hardly sell them..
So I'm perfectly clear, I haven't heard ONE of the speakers your talking about.. But I do know what will work in that room... and BIG ain't it...
Being able to clock the tweeter, from horizontal to vertical, is an option you might want to look at too. You could tape the top half off for a test. Like a ribbon/planar with wave guides. Again a "TIP" forward, lower the speaker stand, lower your seated position, clocking the tweeter. Don't cost much...
Regards
Stick with it OP.. LOL you move that tweeter away from boundries it will work a lot better, You see ditusa post lay the JBLs on there side. Same kind of deal.
You're much better off getting to know your room, and going from there.
I know the perfect speaker for that room. The problem is finding them.
VMPS, 626R, with 40oz 6.5 wcf. A few were made, people don't hardly sell them..
So I'm perfectly clear, I haven't heard ONE of the speakers your talking about.. But I do know what will work in that room... and BIG ain't it...
Being able to clock the tweeter, from horizontal to vertical, is an option you might want to look at too. You could tape the top half off for a test. Like a ribbon/planar with wave guides. Again a "TIP" forward, lower the speaker stand, lower your seated position, clocking the tweeter. Don't cost much...
Regards