Would be interesting to get your thoughts on why. Thanks
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Were these volume matched? Where is the measured in room response at the listening position of each speaker? A measurement mic costs very little and you can download a free program to do the measurements. EVERY single audiophile needs to measure their system......very instructive. Listening rules....but....a speakers measurements mean a lot in listening. It is fun "playing with speakers".....but if you never measure them.....you can get really lost. The Lii drivers have horrible binding posts on them.....totally veiled. Hardwire directly to the voice coil wires.....and get rid of the nut on the binding post.....even better is to eliminate the binding post all together. Get your cables off the floor! Those Lii drivers need hundreds of high spl pounding to really sing....and casters underneath the speakers?.......are you kidding? The front baffle should be at least 2 inches thick and is best to have hardwoods on the front and somethng softer.....like high density mdf in the rear......three layering is even better.....and Green Glue between layers. You need a seriously rigid and damped baffle. Two parallel full ranges that are not time aligned is not a good idea.....even if time aligned....still a problem. And the woofer needs to be time aligned with the full ranges.....EVERYTHING makes a difference......The more I KNOW....the more that I know....that I know nothing.....tiss infinite.
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@ricevs I am patiently awaiting your offered guidance on Hard Wiring to the Voice Coil. I have a intention to try this method out to see what the outcome is like audibly. |
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