I was sick this whole past weekend (boo!) but I got to spend a lot of time with my system watching movies and listening to music (yay!). Having spent all this time with my setup I noticed that I like what they do for movies but dislike what they do for music (note: I upgraded to 703's just prior to the holidays).
For movie viewing, these speakers image incredibly well and draw you right into the movie. I find that they also disappear into the background (note: No center channel is used and I honestly don't feel I'm missing one).
For music listening at 75-85dB because I listen mainly to rock, I noticed that I tend to get tired of listening after 20mins or so. In my case, the fourth song to come on was welcome to the jungle (playlist) and the 3 songs prior to this bothered my ears as well. I let jungle play for 2 mins before deciding to leave the room, I had enough at that point.
I then also noticed that I got as annoyed while listening to my system from the other room while browsing the web/chatting on my computer so I walked back and turned it off. At low volume < 70dB, these speakers don't tire me but rock music just doesn't sound like rock music at these levels.
I gather that the 3 variables I need to look at are: my room, equipment and speakers (either speaker placement or speaker replacement)
Have any of you experienced a similar problem? I'd like to hear what you did about it.
Speaker placement:
Roughly 8-8.5 feet apart with zero toe-in.
Equipment:
Squeezebox v3 (CD has been library converted to Flac)
NAD C272 150w x 2
NAD T742 (acting as pre)
For movie viewing, these speakers image incredibly well and draw you right into the movie. I find that they also disappear into the background (note: No center channel is used and I honestly don't feel I'm missing one).
For music listening at 75-85dB because I listen mainly to rock, I noticed that I tend to get tired of listening after 20mins or so. In my case, the fourth song to come on was welcome to the jungle (playlist) and the 3 songs prior to this bothered my ears as well. I let jungle play for 2 mins before deciding to leave the room, I had enough at that point.
I then also noticed that I got as annoyed while listening to my system from the other room while browsing the web/chatting on my computer so I walked back and turned it off. At low volume < 70dB, these speakers don't tire me but rock music just doesn't sound like rock music at these levels.
I gather that the 3 variables I need to look at are: my room, equipment and speakers (either speaker placement or speaker replacement)
Have any of you experienced a similar problem? I'd like to hear what you did about it.
Speaker placement:
Roughly 8-8.5 feet apart with zero toe-in.
Equipment:
Squeezebox v3 (CD has been library converted to Flac)
NAD C272 150w x 2
NAD T742 (acting as pre)


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