#79149 - 04/16/08 04:04 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 02/20/06
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Loc: Beaverton, Oregon
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Cool beans...would have liked to hear your experiences on three LCRs, but it will be interesting to see what you think of that setup.
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#79151 - 04/16/08 01:13 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/09/05
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Loc: Washington DC
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gonk -- did you audition any other speakers before deciding to try out the Outlaws? If so, I'd be interested in any comparisons and, in any event, look forward to your report on the new set-up.
Bob
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#79152 - 04/16/08 02:14 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/15/06
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Gonk, It will be interesting to read your thoughts on the sights and sounds.....
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#79153 - 04/16/08 02:35 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 09/04/05
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That's great Gonk. Congratulaions on your upgrade, I hope one of your reviews will be forthcomming. We'll be anxious to get your opinnions.
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#79154 - 04/16/08 03:19 PM
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Registered: 04/09/05
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Gonk: Regarding new spkrs: I believe I read on another forum (AVS?)that these are made by SNELL. Do you know? Any evidence, or is this simply hearsay? 
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#79155 - 04/16/08 03:35 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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Mornin', fellas... did you audition any other speakers before deciding to try out the Outlaws? Not beyond having listened to various other systems over the last few years, which gave me a little exposure to B&W, Spendor, PSB, Martin Logan, and AV123's X-series. Congratulaions on your upgrade, I hope one of your reviews will be forthcomming. Need to start setting up an HTML file for it, I guess... I believe I read on another forum (AVS?)that these are made by SNELL. Do you know? Any evidence, or is this simply hearsay? I also saw that on AVS . It doesn't appear to have been officially confirmed by any company sources (Outlaw or Snell), but the AVS'er who reported it had a picture (which I've got saved around here somewhere) of Outlaw-stickered drivers in a Snell facility. That matches up well with the fact that Outlaw's having them built domestically (Snell is in Massachusetts, the same state as Outlaw's offices). I'd call it "compelling hearsay."
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#79156 - 04/16/08 03:45 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 01/07/10
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I believe I read on another forum (AVS?)that these are made by SNELL. Do you know? Any evidence, or is this simply hearsay? I also saw that on AVS . It doesn't appear to have been officially confirmed by any company sources (Outlaw or Snell), but the AVS'er who reported it had a picture (which I've got saved around here somewhere) of Outlaw-stickered drivers in a Snell facility. That matches up well with the fact that Outlaw's having them built domestically (Snell is in Massachusetts, the same state as Outlaw's offices). I'd call it "compelling hearsay." It is true. The Outlaw BLS and LCR are manufactured by Snell. Best, Scott
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#79157 - 04/16/08 04:16 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
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Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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Originally posted by Scott: It is true. The Outlaw BLS and LCR are manufactured by Snell.
Best,
Scott  - OK, so I guess it does appear to be officially confirmed. Thanks, Scott.
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#79158 - 04/16/08 07:36 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 02/20/06
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Loc: Beaverton, Oregon
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That is very good to know.
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#79159 - 04/16/08 07:39 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/04/02
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Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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I have been waiting patiently for you to upgrade your speakers Gonk, if you have the opportunity to get a hold of a pair of Ascend Acoustics Sierra-1's I would be very interested in your opinions comparing them to the Outlaw bookshelf speaker as those are what I am currently using for front L/R duty.
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#79161 - 04/17/08 01:02 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 02/20/06
Posts: 446
Loc: Beaverton, Oregon
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Hey gonk,
What led you to try the Outlaws with so many other choices of speakers in that price range? You must have put a lot of thought and effort into choosing those speakers, I'd be interested in hearing how you narrowed down the field.
I'm curious as I'm currently doing the same sort of search to replace my aging Kenwood LCRs.
Eventually I'll need to start listening to some speakers, and at the top of my list are the Triad Inroom Silver LCR, Klipsch KL-650-THX, Monitor Audio GSLCR for stuff I can buy locally and Ascend CMT-340SE and Outlaw LCR (although I've also looked at the AV123 x-cs, possibly with the Ninja mods) for stuff I can get through ID.
One thing that helped me keep the list short is lack of local shops that carry a lot of the brands. Plus I'm primarily interested in MTM type designs or other designs that have the same/similar effect.
Other than the Triads I'm not interested in buying speakers that I can't try for 30 days. I would have crossed the Triads off the list for this reason as well, but they are locally made and have demo rooms. For this reason RBH and Atlantic Technologies were crossed off as was Snell.
I'm not the type of guy who can spend $3000 on 3 speakers without hearing them and with no return guarantee.
Anyhow...to make a long post short. I just wanted to hear your thoughts on the process you went through to purchase the Outlaws and if you are going to try any other speakers as an in home comparison.
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#79162 - 04/17/08 02:30 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 09/12/02
Posts: 77
Loc: MA
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Hi Gonk. I think you'll be pleased. What's great about the BLS is that it makes music but can also give you some nice output for home theater (I can hit reference in my 3000 CF room, provided they're crossed over at 80). The switches really do work and help tailor the sound both with regards to placement as well as environment.
What really strikes me about the sound is the huge soundstaging and excellent imaging of the speakers. Joe D (or whoever designed them) really hit the sweet spot in this regard. The actual sound is on the very slightest side of warm (at least in my room), so classical winds, for instance, have a wonderful roundness that is addictive. Let us know what you think!
Tony
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#79163 - 04/25/08 04:12 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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A brief update is in order - I've had the Outlaws hooked up since late Tuesday night, but have done very little critical listening yet. I haven't even re-calibrated the 990, which I have tried to do the last two mornings before things got in the way. They have been getting broken in a fair bit (leaving the radio playing while at work each day), but that's about the only thing I've acheived with them that I'd wanted to this week. Between this being my wife's last week at her current job, my car breaking down (the working theory is a tank of bad gas, although I won't know that for certain for another hour or so), and a couple late nights of work, my impressions so far are brief, preliminary, and based on too little setup to give the speakers a chance to be their best. Having said all that, I'll also repeat what I told a co-worker yesterday afternoon. He's listened to my old Paradigms several times and is very fond of my system, and after asking how the Outlaws sounded he asked, "They don't sound better than the Paradigms, do they?" Despite not having set things up at all yet, I found myself saying, "Yes, I think they do - at least a little." My wife is also pleased with both the sound (as the daughter of a hard-core audiophile, she has a tendency to notice changes to the system even when she isn't paying attention) and the appearance. The finish is beautiful - pictures on the site and the ones I've taken don't really do them justice - and I really like the metal grilles. I'll post a picture or two shortly as a little something to tide the thread over until I can spend a weekend really putting them through their paces (calibrated, placement tweaked, switches experimented with, and some good listening fun). Originally posted by BloggingITGuy: What led you to try the Outlaws with so many other choices of speakers in that price range? You must have put a lot of thought and effort into choosing those speakers, I'd be interested in hearing how you narrowed down the field. It was an odd process, to be honest. For several years now (probably around four years, actually), my wife has been interested in the possibility of replacing our tower speakers with bookshelf speakers, but I never pursued it too far. The arrival of Outlaw's speakers (and particularly some of Tonygeno's early comments about them) piqued my curiousity enough to get me thinking about actually doing a speaker upgrade of some sort. I might have gone back to Paradigm and demo'ed some Studio/20's and a new matching center, but the local representation dried up and I'm not sure if anybody has picked the line back up. Because the Bookshelves were what triggered the discussions of an upgrade, I talked a bit with Outlaw about the speakers and their design. I liked the approach that they were taking with the speaker products, and after some discussion with Scott I decided to give them a try... Originally posted by tonygeno: Hi Gonk. I think you'll be pleased. What's great about the BLS is that it makes music but can also give you some nice output for home theater (I can hit reference in my 3000 CF room, provided they're crossed over at 80). The switches really do work and help tailor the sound both with regards to placement as well as environment.
What really strikes me about the sound is the huge soundstaging and excellent imaging of the speakers. Joe D (or whoever designed them) really hit the sweet spot in this regard. The actual sound is on the very slightest side of warm (at least in my room), so classical winds, for instance, have a wonderful roundness that is addictive. Let us know what you think! Will do, Tony. I'm looking forward to it... 
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#79165 - 04/25/08 06:15 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/04/02
Posts: 274
Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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Thanks for the update Gonk! They look great.
Same thing happens when i take pics of my B&W center. It has a metal center-section to the grill that vanishes from the flash.
Looking forward to your in-depth review.
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#79166 - 04/25/08 06:17 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 06/22/07
Posts: 374
Loc: Southern Oregon coast
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Gonk, Looks great!!!!!! Is it possible to move the Outlaw logo badge? The center channel looks odd with the logo on the end. You know that someday you are going to have to upgrade your display. 
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#79167 - 04/25/08 06:38 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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The badge on the LCR has to be on that end of the grille, but it can be rotated so that it is upright in any orientation (top or bottom for a vertical LCR placement, left or right for a horizontal LCR placement). I've contemplated flipping the grille 180 degrees to see if I like it better on the right or the left. Ah, yes, my TV...  Believe me, you're not to first person to comment on my use of a CRT, but part of the negotiations associated with putting a 7.1 system in the den was putting it in a nice piece of furniture. I should be able to a 37" flat panel in that cabinet without problems (so long as there are no side-mounted speakers), which is a decent sized image at our viewing distance, but right now I don't think I could find any flat screen display that could match the picture quality of my trusty Zenith CRT. It may weigh a ton and be 4:3 aspect ratio, but I figure it'll be a few more years before something that can provide better picture quality in that footprint will be affordable. Once something like that does come along (OLED, perhaps?), trust that I'll be doing a bit of upgrading.  Of course, there's also the occasional thoughts of a retractable projection screen and an LCoS front projector, but that's much more of a "wouldn't it be cool if" than a "let me get the credit card out" sort of thought...
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#79168 - 04/25/08 06:58 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/04/02
Posts: 274
Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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I figured the video display would be next!
Are you still using the LFM-1?
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#79170 - 04/26/08 05:17 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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OK, after a crazy couple days, I've got the system calibrated with the Outlaws. I still need to arrange for loaner stands, I think, as it'll be a while before the plans to design and build permanent stands yield any actual hardware, but even up high these puppies sound great! I spent a very theraputic hour on the couch after getting the calibration done (starting at almost 10:30), moving only to grab a different disc out of the cabinet after every couple of songs and toss it in the 983H. I'll definitely be doing more listening this weekend, and will tinker a bit with the controls on the speakers to see what fun they can bring to the mix. It'll probably be another week or more (probably more, considering current workload) before I get enough information gathered and compiled into a coherent form to post my review, but it's in the works...
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#79171 - 04/29/08 10:49 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/30/02
Posts: 105
Loc: Cleveland, TN
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Gonk, What are you using for surrounds and why did you not do the LCRs all around
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#79172 - 04/30/08 06:56 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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One of the reasons behind this move was to transition from a large tower speaker to a relatively small bookshelf, assuming that it could be done without a sonic compromise. The LCR is smaller than my old center channel by a couple inches, but when you stand one up on end and put it on even the most inobtrusive stand you are still going to have something that presents a similar visual footprint in the space. Hence, the decision to go with a pair of Bookshelves and a single LCR. As I sit here at work, trying to get some stuff done for a deadline tomorrow, my little Logitech computer speakers keep reminding me of just how good the Bookshelves have proven themselves to be (needless to say, I'd prefer to be listening in the den at home). I've got plans in place to assemble a test pair of slim speaker stands in the very near future, and I'm looking forward to spending some time this weekend playing with the speaker switches. (I kept getting distracted by the sound during the listening sessions I've found time for over the last few days.) While they've already proven themselves a sonic upgrade in subtle but pleasing ways, I'm pretty sure that there's more they can do - particularly once I get them on some stands.
For now, I'm using Axiom M3ti side surrounds and Paradigm Studio ADP rear surrounds. The Studio ADP's are likely to remain, but I'm already contemplating a pair of black B-stock Bookshelves to replace the M3ti's. The side surround positions available in my room are limiting, which is why the ADP's are no longer filling that role. The M3ti's were a cost-effective way to fit within the architectural constraints that I had, but they were never quite up to the challenge of replacing the ADP's or of equaling the Paradigm Studios. Matching Bookshelves there would be great, but I'm thinking of those being black B-stocks both for cost reasons (the M3ti's won't fetch much to help offset the cost of the BLS's) and squeamishness (my surround locations will require that I mount these puppies on the wall, most likely using the existing brackets, and that means running screws into the cabinets - something that I don't like the idea of with the nice cherry finish).
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#79173 - 04/30/08 02:39 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/04/02
Posts: 274
Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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Burning the midnight oil, are we! WOW! 2:56AM, Gonk? You da'man!!
Seriously, looking forward to your official review.
Edit: That's 1:56 Central Std Time....oops!
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#79174 - 04/30/08 05:42 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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It's still officially way too late...  That post got written a piece at a time over the course of about two or three hours last night, while I was up at work dealing with a problematic energy model that has to go out today.
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#79175 - 05/08/08 01:59 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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OK, everybody, I'm going to toss a question out here... I've spent some good quality time with these speakers over the last couple of weeks, and they will be staying. The Bookshelves will also be moving onto stands at some point, but I don't expect to have stands ready for at least another week (maybe longer). I've got most of my review written. Here's the question: do I leave the draft sitting on my hard drive until the stands are done and I've had a chance to listen to the Bookshelves at their optimal mounting height, or do I post the review this week and update it later once I've spent some time with the Bookshelves on stands? Your call, fellas - I can go either way... 
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#79176 - 05/08/08 03:58 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/15/06
Posts: 215
Loc: Big D, Tx
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Gonk, Initial response would be inviting.... w/ a follow-up covering highlight w/ stands. plus i would suggest a new thread... call it "after the guards changed."
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#79177 - 05/08/08 04:57 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/09/05
Posts: 136
Loc: Washington DC
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Gonk -- Agree with tmdlp; am very interested in your thoughts. But if it involves much extra work for you, I also can wait.
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#79179 - 05/09/08 03:05 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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It may get some tweaking over the next few days and I'll add to the "Sound" section once I have the stands built, but my BLS and LCR review is now online. I'm off to edit my sig now...
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#79180 - 05/10/08 05:16 AM
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 08/08/07
Posts: 11
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I've pulled the trigger on a set of BLS's and an LFM-2(combo deal). I'm used to Paradigm Studio 100's and Studio 20's for the last ten years, so this should be an interesting comparison. I loved the Studios, but now that I live in an apartment instead of a house, I try to get the smallest speakers possible, in case I have to move. I felt that the Paradigms were among the best I've heard, but at higher volumes, the top end was a bit too harsh. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the BLS's will be a bit smoother. : )
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#79181 - 05/12/08 01:26 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/09/05
Posts: 136
Loc: Washington DC
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Gonk -- Nice review. Do you have any sense of what the difference in sound would be if you have gone with 3 LCRs? Thanks.
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#79183 - 05/13/08 02:26 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 09/04/05
Posts: 358
Loc: Sanford NC
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Nice review, Gonk ! I believe Outlaw would find that their sales would improve if they had you Beta testing this stuff so that we could get early impressions from someone whose opinions we all hold in high regard.
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#79185 - 05/29/08 04:33 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 09/04/06
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Loc: Brooklyn, NY
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Geez, gonk, you had to break something to get a little quality time with your new speakers? Really sorry to hear that…
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#79187 - 05/29/08 11:56 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 380
Loc: South Weymouth, MA USA
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Hope You have a quick recovery!
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#79188 - 05/30/08 01:21 AM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 206
Loc: Central Ma.
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Get well soon Gonk!
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#79189 - 05/30/08 02:06 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/09/05
Posts: 136
Loc: Washington DC
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Ouch! Hope you are back on your feet soon, Gonk!
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#79191 - 05/30/08 06:58 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 09/04/05
Posts: 358
Loc: Sanford NC
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Best wishes for a quick recovery Gonk !
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#79192 - 05/31/08 04:53 AM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/26/08
Posts: 26
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Long time reader, first time poster.
Get well soon...and I'm looking forward to the addendum. I'm planning on replacing my center channel with a LCR soon as it's my worst speaker, but my ancient dcm tf350's will be next...
Looks like a good bet...
Also looking forward to a product that supports HDMI so I can replace my trusty (yet aging) 1050!
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#79193 - 06/05/08 06:56 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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I have made an update to my review today. It's not terribly in depth, but here it is: It took me several weeks to find time to finish the stands (such as it were – their final form re-confirmed my intent to pursue getting some better-made stands at a later date) and get them into the den. These stands were sort of an experiment, testing an idea for a stand design that I figured could be recreated in nicer material or finished better later. Finally, over the Memorial Day weekend, I got the stands in the house and pulled the speakers down onto them.
As soon as I had the Bookshelves down on the stands, I fired the system up for some initial listening. The effects were readily apparent as a widening of the soundstage and improved imaging. Some of the soundstage improvement is likely due to the speakers being spread out a bit more, but I really think the imaging is due to the speakers being at the listener's level now. It is very pronounced when listening to music, but it is also beneficial with movies and TV. When I was settling in to write these notes down, I was startled to note how clear and wide the soundstage was on a TV show (hardly the greatest source material) when I wasn't even paying attention to it. Even though I'm not terribly impressed with my workmanship on the stands, I will definitely be leaving the Bookshelves on them until I can find something better to use as supports for them. They deserve to be at their optimal mounting height. No picture of the stands, and I've been officially instructed to stay off my right leg for three months (to allow the bone to heal completely before stressing it, since none of us are keen on me needing a hip replacement) so getting good pics of them may be tricky. In the meanwhile, though, my rather rough looking and unassuming stands will keep the Bookshelves at their recommended mounting height and I'll happily enjoy listening to them there.
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#79194 - 06/06/08 11:19 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 09/04/05
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Loc: Sanford NC
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Glad your stands are working. What height did you make them? Good luck with your leg.
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#79196 - 06/06/08 03:32 PM
Re: A changing of the guards...
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/19/06
Posts: 266
Loc: Tauranga, New Zealand
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Originally posted by gonk: I have made an update to my review today. It's not terribly in depth, but here it is: It took me several weeks to find time to finish the stands (such as it were – their final form re-confirmed my intent to pursue getting some better-made stands at a later date) and get them into the den. These stands were sort of an experiment, testing an idea for a stand design that I figured could be recreated in nicer material or finished better later. Finally, over the Memorial Day weekend, I got the stands in the house and pulled the speakers down onto them.
As soon as I had the Bookshelves down on the stands, I fired the system up for some initial listening. The effects were readily apparent as a widening of the soundstage and improved imaging. Some of the soundstage improvement is likely due to the speakers being spread out a bit more, but I really think the imaging is due to the speakers being at the listener's level now. It is very pronounced when listening to music, but it is also beneficial with movies and TV. When I was settling in to write these notes down, I was startled to note how clear and wide the soundstage was on a TV show (hardly the greatest source material) when I wasn't even paying attention to it. Even though I'm not terribly impressed with my workmanship on the stands, I will definitely be leaving the Bookshelves on them until I can find something better to use as supports for them. They deserve to be at their optimal mounting height. No picture of the stands, and I've been officially instructed to stay off my right leg for three months (to allow the bone to heal completely before stressing it, since none of us are keen on me needing a hip replacement) so getting good pics of them may be tricky. In the meanwhile, though, my rather rough looking and unassuming stands will keep the Bookshelves at their recommended mounting height and I'll happily enjoy listening to them there. Nice addition. Sure makes me want to try those speakers. I've made two sets of stands with very different forms. The first set I made with baluster's. You can usually find nice balusters for a good price. I used 4 for each stand and then cut them to size. Great thing is you can do very plain and simple or super fancy. Plus you can either paint or stain them with ease since they're sanded and ready to go. On another set of speakers, I needed a heavy base to support the speakers and I made a small box on the bottom and filled it with cement. Theirs a metal bole that extends from the base. Works great, but their super heavy. In the future I'll combine the two methods and make the base with cement much smaller. The current base weigh 70lbs. Way overkill but they're not going to tip over anytime soon. The baluster stands look pretty good. Even made a pair for my desktop speakers, so their at ear level. Oh and I'm by no means skilled with wo0d working. I don't even own a table saw. However, I'll buy one for future projects as it'll eliminate several mistakes I made, like not having one.
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