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Brad Guss

Auditioning
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Just tweaked out the system and took a few new pics. Enjoy and I appreciate all feedback.
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System specs are as follows:
Mitsubishi 65" HDTV WS-65907
Denon AVR-4800 Receiver
Denon DVD-2800 Progressive Scan
Aragon 4004 2-Channel Amp
Martin Logan ReQuests (mains)
Martin Logan Theater (center)
Martin Logan Scripts (surrounds)
Velodyne HSG-18 Subwoofer
Monster Cable M Series Interconnects
Boltz AV Component Rack
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Thanks,
Brad
 

Matt Heebner

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Lookin good! I kinda envy that high gloss finish on your 907 seeing as I have only the flat black of the 807....
I really like the look of your Martin Logan's...that center channel looks awesome, even atop that 65"!
Looks very clean and cozy...a big thumbs up!
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Lewis Besze

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Nice set up indeed!
Have you tried to move the mains a little bit out to the room and put the sub into the corner?
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Scott Simonian

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Looks sweet.
Hows the imaging? I like electrostatics for their transient response but is the dynamics lacking?
Hows the Velo? Are you sure you want a window behind your sub?
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Andrew Pratt

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Very very nice! I agree with pulling out the mains if you can but with the door on the other side that might not be possible? who's sitting on the couch?
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LarrySkelly

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Looks great. The sound from the M-L's must be awesome in a room like that.
Not sure what Lewis was suggesting, but the reQuests like to be about 4' out from the rear wall (or you'll much of the bass) and at least 3-4 feet from the side wall (or the soundstage is compressed.) I know its tough to do this in real life in some rooms, but have you tried to pull them out in front of the TV a bit?
The other thing that happens when they're flush with the TV is you lose some of the centre image, with 2-channel sound.
They're difficult to position properly, even a few inches makes a difference, but when you get them in the right place you cannot beat the sound, in my opinion.
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Jeff D.

Supporting Actor
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Brad;
A very, very suave setup. Nice clean lines - I like that a lot. The rest of the (apartment?) looks great too. Congrats on a sweet setup.
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Lewis Besze

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Larry,
I was suggesting just what you recomending,as well.
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Thomas_Berg

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i must say, Martin Logan makes a damn good looking (and even better sounding!) speaker. MAN! those things are sweet!
nice setup...i plan to have a set of ML's in, well, 20 years! i put the down payment tomorrow...
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