This setup with the no-name Chinesium single driver speakers Louis gifted me a couple of months ago. Got things rearranged to accommodate swapping in a Dahlquist crossover when we get around to it but frankly, while I'm not sure about what's going on, the sound really opened up with these in place. I'm running the LSA woofs from the Parasound as normal and the single driver units from the Exposure, which also feeds the Parasound in my normal bi-amp setup for the LSAs. Been listening hard for about seven hours so far last night and today (taking a break to watch the college world series game 2) but I head Johnny Cash in the room with me earlier. Instruments/vocals are floating outside of the speaker system - what I was looking for after hearing those Dahlquists a few months back.
Something good is going on here, I just don't know what. Soundstage is both broader and deeper, instrumental placement is more specific front-back and right-left, and vocals (when mic'd properly) are in the room. Can't hear any alignment smear, even though the single driver towers are roughly a foot in front of the LSAs. I'd have never thought running four (almost) full range drivers would sound like this. I'm hearing 40 - 3000 Hz from the LSA mid-woofs and whatever the single drivers are capable of reproducing. Some bass was the missing link for those little speakers, no doubt.
Not sure I need a crossover but I'm interested to try one once Louis gets his hearing back. He had a 6 volt golf cart battery explode on him Thursday. He was about 3 feet away when it happened. He said the doc says he'll recover but it will take some time. In the meantime, I'll enjoy this setup as is while I'm getting over the right eye surgery. Contemplating some woodwork to make them more presentable.
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