I tried it with an oldie Pioneer vsx305 and it work nicely. I didnt push them really hard but at nomral listening levels they were very good. You can try avsforum since there are quite a few new owners there with different configs. Regards
I never considered that....good point. I actually urge anyone that ones to hear how much better their speaker can be to form a 6' equillateral triangle and listen to your speakers...they should sound much more revealing, detailed and simply much better. If they dont then you either have great...
I am sure it will do fine as those digital amps seem to carry quite a punch. I just finished fine tuning the placement using that old 6' away from sitting guide and WOW. I am speechless. I havent check without my HK equalization but I just did a small frequency response test without SUB and it...
I havent checked with my old pioneer but I just cleaned the place yesterday and I have the pioneer easier to get now so I will try my best to test tonight (if the wife doesnt nag me ). One thing to keep in mind is placement...the best way to really test what a speaker is capable off is...
I think I found the problem. Your receiver is probably not strong enough to drive them. These are not very easy to drive speakers and maybe I should add that to my comments. Its probably due to the line transmission design and the required stuffing material. I have to push my 635 a bit hard to...
Wow, I am totally stunned with your results. The Level 3 having a small soundstage? Every time we change from the Onix X-ls and Rockets to the level 3 it would seem like my room grew in size due to the much wider soundstage. Also, if my friend listen to you calling the HTDs laidback or muffled...