@fire_water I always loved these spkrs…completely transformed the sound..
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LaScala speakers
I know there are some members here who own LaScala or have experience with them. I have LaScala AL5 speakers and absolutely love them for their sound and looks. I think i have them dialed in properly but I was recently told the horns should cross roughly 1–2 feet in front of your head for a wider stage, deeper layering and reduced horn glare. My room is 14.5' wide x 20' long x 9.5' high. The front of the spkrs are 4' from the front wall and I'm sitting 13' away from them. They are 9' apart Center to Center.
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@kennyc definitely, and even just sitting in my room and looking at them! I'm now working on implementing acoustic room treatment and can't wait to how this will improve things yet agsin. |
Listening to Joe Satriani '95, and track #5 comes on....S.M.F.........this song is a great example of why my "particular pair" of Lascala, are magical. No nasties here. They remarkably convey the "musicianship" and showcases the connections between the players and their instruments. I have not been shy about it here, as I do listen louder than most, and for me, other speakers poop out. Enjoy! MrD. |
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fire_water I have a number of horn speakers I’ve worked with from Klipsch, Shinjitsu Audio and Volti audio and I primarily listen to jazz, blues and classical. Crossing about 2ft in front of you works well depending on what you want and you should experiment to see what you prefer. My experience is that doing this makes the position of your head placement, less sensitive and the music behaves more splayed. When pointed direct at you, you will notice changes with head movement. The other option is to toe them straight out. btw, I think Klipsch has done a deplorable job with the new AL6 and the active DSP is a downgrade in my opinion and sounds very sterile.
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