@russ69 I have thought about the LRS, but I understand they need to be out about 3-4' from the wall. Also, they are power-hungry, no? Would 75 wpc using a Nuforce STA200 do the job? I don't think so... not from what I've heard of Maggies. I will not be buying another amp for quite some time, as I have three in my barn. Still, if the LRS can stand no more than 18" off the wall and 'fly' with 75 wpc, it's definitely on my shortlist.
@timlub Love your ideas and I did experiment with some of the moves you describe. Unfortunately, the (Zu DW) speakers are now back in Utah. I wish I could have experimented for another few weeks, but I was already over the 60-day trial limit, which they graciously extended.
Speakers I'm (currently) pondering are the:
I appreciate the frequency curve accounting offered by Tim... Much of what I'm looking at seems flatter than the DW. I 'think' the Zu DW was probably peaky in the upper midrange and treble regions. I HAVE to say, however, that they created some of the clearest, most solid musical forms I've ever heard.
On good recordings, the drum kit felt like it was in the room, as did the vocalist.
Thanks for all the inputs!
@timlub Love your ideas and I did experiment with some of the moves you describe. Unfortunately, the (Zu DW) speakers are now back in Utah. I wish I could have experimented for another few weeks, but I was already over the 60-day trial limit, which they graciously extended.
Speakers I'm (currently) pondering are the:
- Salk WOW1,
- the Wharfedale Denton's,
- Lintons and
- Diamond 12.2's,
- the Sierra-2 Reference Monitor,
I appreciate the frequency curve accounting offered by Tim... Much of what I'm looking at seems flatter than the DW. I 'think' the Zu DW was probably peaky in the upper midrange and treble regions. I HAVE to say, however, that they created some of the clearest, most solid musical forms I've ever heard.
On good recordings, the drum kit felt like it was in the room, as did the vocalist.
Thanks for all the inputs!