Oh, to add to the Fritz info, I’ve also been tempted to buy those Ls7’s for sale right now... please, someone else buy them so I don’t have to eat Ramen for the rest of the year!
He did switch to the SB Satori BE’s due to availability issues with the Transducer Labs BE, not covid related. I’ve heard both, I own the newer ones with the SB’s, and they sound nearly identical. Fritz is the Man and I love his speakers. He’s great to work with and has a true passion for building awesome speakers. He’s not in it for the money, fame or girls either, lol, just a genuinely awesome guy. I can’t say enough good things about him or his speakers. The more time I spend with the Carreras, the more I love them.
I think Mahgister was just sticking up for MC in saying that you can squeeze more out of any product if you are willing to do so, and I agree. I think in orser to get to that top level of sound, you need to start doing some crazy things, and its not always about more money. I think MC knows what he is talking about and is extremely helpful to anyone who asks. He can come off as conceited sometimes, which is a shame because overall, I think he’s actually a good guy.
And last, I’m not saying that changing the orientation of your set-up is going to solve the issue you are having with bright speakers but it should just sound better all the way around. I’m guessing that the majority of people here have their systems setup on the short wall, not the long. I would even go so far as to say that your low ceilings aren’t causing the brightness problem you are experiencing. I think that is due to speakers that are bright or that those speakers need more current. I also think that you, like many others here, don’t love bright speakers. Bright speakers sell in 5 minute demos, not 5 hour long listening sessions.
You may prefer really laid back speakers like Harbeth. Just because they are laid back, does not mean they lack detail.
It’s my guess though that you’re going to love the Salks. They are on a higher level thananything you’ve had in your room yet. When will they be there?