Thanks for the reply Audiooracle.
It is certainly very possible that the G1s will overwhelm my room. That is why I
started this thread. I will try to listen the speakers in home before buying
them, but I am not sure if that would be possible. Which Giya model will you
recommend for my room, G2 or G3?
I should say, though, that I have encountered no problem what so ever with
my Avantgarde UNO G2 in my room (no special adjustments of their
subwoofer were required). The UNOs also have four bass drivers that are
actually larger than those in the Giya G1.
If you do not mind Audioracle, I have another two questions. How do the Giya
sound when playing music at low volume levels, e.g. 60 - 70 dB (my typical
listen session)? How far away from the speakers should one stay to achieve a
good integration of the drivers? Am I right to assume that 8 - 10 feet is
enough?
Thanks!
Paul
It is certainly very possible that the G1s will overwhelm my room. That is why I
started this thread. I will try to listen the speakers in home before buying
them, but I am not sure if that would be possible. Which Giya model will you
recommend for my room, G2 or G3?
I should say, though, that I have encountered no problem what so ever with
my Avantgarde UNO G2 in my room (no special adjustments of their
subwoofer were required). The UNOs also have four bass drivers that are
actually larger than those in the Giya G1.
If you do not mind Audioracle, I have another two questions. How do the Giya
sound when playing music at low volume levels, e.g. 60 - 70 dB (my typical
listen session)? How far away from the speakers should one stay to achieve a
good integration of the drivers? Am I right to assume that 8 - 10 feet is
enough?
Thanks!
Paul