The last time I purchased new fridge it came on a light 4 wheel truck..
I did experiment now I know the LF terminals drive two 12" woofer. and HF terminals drive 10" midbass , mid range and tweeter. Now I understand why some said it sound like stat and horn. Q7 really sound like that.. but I curious deep bass weight is much lighter than my Q3 in similar position, and not as tight and controlled. bass is looser, unlike Q3 which is tightly controlled. But like g977 said, let put some more hours. they just have 3 hours. and they were left cold in storage for almost a year before I purchased them. Toga |
wow, very nice, I have heard them twice at a dealers here in Holland, they were not light in the low frequencies, anyway you will have to spend some time burning in and moving around the "very heavy" speakers. Who said that being a audioaficionado was an easy job :D
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they're 10' apart Jim, and this is not final position. But further apart I doubt that
speaker cables will reach the terminals without strain. Reference 75 in the center would definitely require new longer speaker cables. One more thing , I feel that Furutech FT808 binding posts on Q7 provide quite too low torque on their torque-guard setting spring, I want to twist them tighter before torque-guard start to free the turning. Tonight before bed I will play AYRE burn in track and play it softly for entire night. of course with solid state AVP rather than ARC Ref40. Toga |
Mighty impressive Toga. When do we get to see the glass of water test. :D
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Awesome ! Congrats.
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Toga, congrats!
I'm looking forward to the process of breaking in. |
Just what I want
Well done Toga a real statement of intent
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Toga, the gear is breath taking. Wow!! Really interested in your impressions after final setup and burn in. :)
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Congratulations on a great purchase.
I'm sure it will keep you off the streets! |
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They look fantastic! I'm positive they sound superb too:D |
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