Big amps are a given- need headroom. And the bass from the 2.2 is accurate with enough headroom. Clean clear and articulate. The percussive attack and full tonality are preserved. Not just “low” and “lots” which sounds flabby and fake.
Big amps are a given- need headroom. And the bass from the 2.2 is accurate with enough headroom. Clean clear and articulate. The percussive attack and full tonality are preserved. Not just “low” and “lots” which sounds flabby and fake.
Indeed, which is one reason this Exposure amp/LSA combo seems to work - it's got a pretty sized transfo in it if weight is any indication - but I'm considering going back to separates if I do upgrade speakers. Not sure the Exposure's 75 watts/side has enough oomph for the speakers I'm considering unless I go the monitor route again, only with sealed cabs like the smaller Spendors and Harbeths.
I'm using one of each at the moment. Testing the one that has a fuse holder that works. Haven't gotten to sit down and listen. I'll post more as things progress. Grilles are disassembled, cleaned and ready for paint/repair of one front unit. Small steps
I'm using one of each at the moment. Testing the one that has a fuse holder that works. Haven't gotten to sit down and listen. I'll post more as things progress. Grilles are disassembled, cleaned and ready for paint/repair of one front unit. Small steps
I’m in a small weird room with the DQ-10s, 12-13’ long but like 25 wide. Somebody deleted a bedroom and took the bar out of the kitchen. They’re 3-4 feet off the wall but there’s stuff behind em (console TV, stereo rack)
Then I need to get on the stick and get my Speaker Restoration Salon up and running. This is the third bedroom about 10'9" by 11' and see how they sound up there.
I’m in a small weird room with the DQ-10s, 12-13’ long but like 25 wide. Somebody deleted a bedroom and took the bar out of the kitchen. They’re 3-4 feet off the wall but there’s stuff behind em (console TV, stereo rack)
Then I need to get on the stick and get my Speaker Restoration Salon up and running. This is the third bedroom about 10'9" by 11' and see how they sound up there.