I purchased a pair last week. My room size is 16x13x11. I'm driving them with a YBA Passion integrated at 100 watts per channel. Based on my reading I was expecting them to be difficult. I have found this not to be the case. They need to be fine tuned in positioning no different tha any other speaker I've owned. I have them about 3 ft from the back wall and 2 ft from the side walls. The Bass is tight and accurate. I have decided to use my REL to fill in the bottom, but it wasn't necessary. They sounded great without it. I heard you don't want too much power or they may short circuit. As far as tubes, in my sized room it wouldn't be a problem, but may be a little light in your room. Everyone said they don't play load. This is very subjective. I can play them in my room at an umcomfortable level, but don't. They are incredilble speakers for the money. It's my first pair of ESL's and I may never have another pair of dynamic speakers.
Quad 989s--personal experience and opinions?
I'm seriously considering the 989s for my 2-channel-audio/multichannel-audio/home-theater system (for the fronts only). Currently I'm running 4 Kindel PLS-As, a design from the late '80s that are tall, sensitive (94dB), and definitely full range. They're driven by a c-j Premier Eleven-A (70wpc, tubed). I've owned planar speakers in decades past, both electrostatics and magnetics, and loved the spaciousness and especially depth of sounstage they produce. I've listened briefly to the 989s and will lots more before I commit to them, but I'd love to hear from A'gonists with personal experience with them, both good and bad. Generally, I’m an unabashed Romantic, loving the big-orchestra classical and film music from 19th and later centuries--and Diana Krall and the old Dave Brubeck Quartet, among others, too. My room is c. 21' wide, 19' deep, and 6-1/2 to 12' high, with few parallel surfaces.
I've read many reviews* of them. If I understand what I'm reading, the 989's deviations from perfection probably include: 1. Bass not extending all the way into the bottom of the bottom octave--which, of course, includes merely 99% of the speakers out there; 2. Inability to play as loudly as some want them to, altho a couple reviewers said their ears gave up before the speakers did; 3. Fussiness about setup, which, of course, makes them similar to all bipolar radiators; and 4. Slight beaminess of treble. Its skills are many and I won’t go into my impressions.
So...owners...what do you love and not love about them? Cautions for me?
* the most curious being a comment from a fellow in one of those consumer-review sites who 3 times said they had too much bass!
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I've read many reviews* of them. If I understand what I'm reading, the 989's deviations from perfection probably include: 1. Bass not extending all the way into the bottom of the bottom octave--which, of course, includes merely 99% of the speakers out there; 2. Inability to play as loudly as some want them to, altho a couple reviewers said their ears gave up before the speakers did; 3. Fussiness about setup, which, of course, makes them similar to all bipolar radiators; and 4. Slight beaminess of treble. Its skills are many and I won’t go into my impressions.
So...owners...what do you love and not love about them? Cautions for me?
* the most curious being a comment from a fellow in one of those consumer-review sites who 3 times said they had too much bass!
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