Though I have no useful information regarding your speakers, I thought I'd suggest that I have found cables to be very important with an ART DI/O. Most recently I've used Cardas Lightning 15 coax, Audience AU24 coax, and Audience Conductor coax. Each is an excellent digital cable but the sound one gets is quite different. The Cardas is warm, well balanced, with high frequency detail. The Audience cables, however, add a little magic IMO. The AU24 sounds very natural, has a solid low end, and what I'd call an open sound stage. It has the most audiophile-like sound. The Conductor might be called darker but to me is even more magical with the DI/O bringing out the warmth that I love (at least with my equipment: CAL Delta, ART DI/O, Wright pre, Korneff SE45 amp, Lowther DX3 speakers). Especially given their price, I'd give the Audience Conductor digital cable a try. Don't make a jugement during the first few seconds. Give the music a minute or so to draw you in. (I also like the AU24 speaker cable and have rewired my custom cabinets with Audience hookup wire.)
flat speaker quandary
Hi folks...
I can't believe it, but after finaly getting the Martin Logans iv'e always wanted...i'm not satisfied.
I lack warmth, punch and musicality over what I upgraded from, which was Magnepan MMGs. I know, a much smaller speaker. I moved into a new house with a great big listening room so i figured it to be a good chance to buy the big ML's I had lusted over, which I did. Now that I have them...I'm scratching my head. Wost of all, its getting to the piont where I'm more focused on what i'm *not* hearing vs. what I am hearing.
I currently am using a nice tube preamp > mccormack dna1 > Martin logan SL3
this is an upgrade from a B&K st140 > MMG rig in a smaller room. THIS is the sound I need to re-capture. It just worked for me on so many levels.
I was thinking of maybe buying some larger maggies, like the 3.3r or 3.5r as they tend to pop up with some regularity and would be of equal value to what I could likely get for these SL3s I have.
I've never heard a big maggie before. How do the 3-way planars sound?
Should I just get a good sub instead? I know I need one, but If those larger maggies dont require one then that would be a + in their direction.
I can't believe it, but after finaly getting the Martin Logans iv'e always wanted...i'm not satisfied.
I lack warmth, punch and musicality over what I upgraded from, which was Magnepan MMGs. I know, a much smaller speaker. I moved into a new house with a great big listening room so i figured it to be a good chance to buy the big ML's I had lusted over, which I did. Now that I have them...I'm scratching my head. Wost of all, its getting to the piont where I'm more focused on what i'm *not* hearing vs. what I am hearing.
I currently am using a nice tube preamp > mccormack dna1 > Martin logan SL3
this is an upgrade from a B&K st140 > MMG rig in a smaller room. THIS is the sound I need to re-capture. It just worked for me on so many levels.
I was thinking of maybe buying some larger maggies, like the 3.3r or 3.5r as they tend to pop up with some regularity and would be of equal value to what I could likely get for these SL3s I have.
I've never heard a big maggie before. How do the 3-way planars sound?
Should I just get a good sub instead? I know I need one, but If those larger maggies dont require one then that would be a + in their direction.
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