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- From: bellutta@ohsu.EDU (Paolo Bellutta)
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- Subject: Martin Logan Sequel II
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1992 00:07:30 GMT
- Organization: Oregon Health Sciences University
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- I'm having trouble in positioning my Martin Logan Sequel II.
- The room is kind of small (5.3 x 4.3 meters), so the bass range is
- not that great, but I can't do much about it (besides moving!).
- But I'm also having trouble with the mid-high range. I started
- keeping the panels straight (that is not bend forwards, nor backwards)
- and tilted about 30 degrees from the listener. Then I started
- tilting the panel backwards, but I was clearly losing the high end.
- Then I tried tilting the panels forwards (that is towards the floor)
- but now the mid range is too "forward". In this configuration
- I have most of the stage behind the speakers, and the midrange
- that is directly on my face. It's a bit hard for me to explain the
- type of sound, but it appears to be too much aggressive, although
- the high range is definitely more clear and present.
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- Are there any netters that have succesfully positioned their ML?
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