You are correct about different amps for different speakers - the match is critical, but even more critical is the speaker set up in the room. And, even if properly set up I would not expect them to sound the same, no matter how highly regarded. Except for a slightly low ceiling you have a reasonably sized room for all of these speakers. Different designs require different speaker and listening position placement and acoustical treatment to get the best sound. You are presently considering 3 different designs all of which need different placement considerations. You have a lot of work to do on each speaker before you can fairly judge its value to you in your room.
Why are these speakers so bright but others not?
I'm in the process of upgrading my 10 year old system. It currently consists of:
Arcam FMJ CD23
VPI HW 19jr./Audioquest PT6/Sumiko BPS
Audible Illusions Mod 3 pre
OCM 500
Monster Sigma Retro Gold interconnects and speaker cable
Monster AVS 2000/HTPS 7000 power conditioners
Martin Logan Odyssey speakers
I previously had PSB Stratus Gold's and had finally tuned and tweaked my system so that it was reasonably balanced in my room (approx 20 X 13.5 X 7.5, glass on one side with only partial treatment). I had the opportunity to borrow and purchase equipment from work with mixed results.
ML Odyssey - these worked great so I bought these and am sticking with them. Bass is still uneven and not as extended as the PSB's though.
Revel Ultima Studio - very bass lean and tinny
Magnepan 3.6R - edgy and bright. way too big for my room anyway so I'm selling these.
What gives? Why are two speakers so well suited to the room and too very highly regarded speakers not?
I'm going to borrow an amp from work to see if that changes the situation since I know some of these speaks are tough to drive. Any more ideas?
Arcam FMJ CD23
VPI HW 19jr./Audioquest PT6/Sumiko BPS
Audible Illusions Mod 3 pre
OCM 500
Monster Sigma Retro Gold interconnects and speaker cable
Monster AVS 2000/HTPS 7000 power conditioners
Martin Logan Odyssey speakers
I previously had PSB Stratus Gold's and had finally tuned and tweaked my system so that it was reasonably balanced in my room (approx 20 X 13.5 X 7.5, glass on one side with only partial treatment). I had the opportunity to borrow and purchase equipment from work with mixed results.
ML Odyssey - these worked great so I bought these and am sticking with them. Bass is still uneven and not as extended as the PSB's though.
Revel Ultima Studio - very bass lean and tinny
Magnepan 3.6R - edgy and bright. way too big for my room anyway so I'm selling these.
What gives? Why are two speakers so well suited to the room and too very highly regarded speakers not?
I'm going to borrow an amp from work to see if that changes the situation since I know some of these speaks are tough to drive. Any more ideas?
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