Agree with the letter. Will not say more, we know why.
Good material for sure. IMHO they play in same league as Naim or LinnâŚ
I believe so. I think that in the great scheme of things, one choice over another resumes to personal taste.
What are those gray garden hoses in the back?
Thatâs just where I store some spare pipe foam I had, the cables keep the foam straight and untangled!
ah thanks.
reminded me of my wanky wire days.
That black Fraim looks really good in your room.
They like to be that close to the walls? Nice looking anyway!
Hand on hart, they sound flawless! I have been getting goosebumps listening to certain tracks of music and Iâve personally not had that before.
Me too Dr. Mark; lost my mom in 2016 and my dad in 2018. My condolences.
Looks like shelf 2 is waiting for an XPS-DR
Great room, they are very accommodating, but like some airâŚyour room is a nice size for themâŚlooks really niceâŚthey can take some significant upgrades at the front endâŚOops sorryđ
Good letter.
Try just to put them closer to you, so a bit more away of the walls and chimney. Just to see if the sound will improve. Because normally speakers need to breathe.
First post on the new forum. My humble system. And yep the sl2s do need new grills.
Looks very nice. Your speakers are particularly interesting.
Your ceras look very turned out. Most probably from that grounding spike. You must have proper Wonky floors as your stage left has a nut on the ground and your stage right has a shim under the cera
Isnât there an option on your speakers to disable the elaborate ground mechanism for a standard four way box type of spike/footing ?
Iâm imagining such a configuration, with the speakers on your floor surface with a degree of rake angle up could make better use of those ceraballs.
Cracking system. SL2s look lovely.
Wow. Given your extra tease of perspective and your room. That all looks great.