BCarnaval's system
BCarnaval's system
DAR
BC99 x2
BC92
BC62
BC86PC x2
PLCFX2
BC jumper
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Réjean
BC99 x2
BC92
BC62
BC86PC x2
PLCFX2
BC jumper
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Réjean
- BlueKnight
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Nice BC setup, BCarnaval!!!
I noticed that you are using BC jumpers on your speakers. You may wish to consider in the future a bi-wire configuration with another set of the BC92's - it did wonders on my rig (BC26 MKI to Paradigm Studio 100 v2's). I currently have 2 runs of BC91's for the low end and 1 run of BC92's for highs and it is just awesome. It really opened up the presentation, bass control and detail allot.
Have fun!!
Mark
I noticed that you are using BC jumpers on your speakers. You may wish to consider in the future a bi-wire configuration with another set of the BC92's - it did wonders on my rig (BC26 MKI to Paradigm Studio 100 v2's). I currently have 2 runs of BC91's for the low end and 1 run of BC92's for highs and it is just awesome. It really opened up the presentation, bass control and detail allot.
Have fun!!
Mark
Hee hee hee hee... you said soupcon... only the second time I've ever seen that one in a sentence.BlueKnight wrote:And I will add 'classy' with a minimalistic soupçon for full flavor without all the electronic haze.esoxhntr wrote:Simple, elegant, and well-positioned... bet that sounds good.
( I think I just gave myself an ice cream headache with this last one...)
Hey George,
I have tried bi-wiring on my arros,sure there is more of everything,too much maybe.
I think those little speakers are pushed to their limit,one click too much on the shallco and the woofer are going to fall on the floor.
Arros are great little speakers but surely no match for the monster hiden in my DAR.
Speakers are the next toys on my list.
Meanwhile, today i could not resist the call of a md102t
and i also replaced the BC62 for a BC68
I have tried bi-wiring on my arros,sure there is more of everything,too much maybe.
I think those little speakers are pushed to their limit,one click too much on the shallco and the woofer are going to fall on the floor.
Arros are great little speakers but surely no match for the monster hiden in my DAR.
Speakers are the next toys on my list.
Meanwhile, today i could not resist the call of a md102t
and i also replaced the BC62 for a BC68
- BlueKnight
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- Location: Northumberland Straight, NB.
- BlueKnight
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Size does matter in some cases. When I replaced my former speakers in 2007 with their bigger brothers, it made a world of difference.BCarnaval wrote:
I think those little speakers are pushed to their limit,one click too much on the shallco and the woofer are going to fall on the floor.
( http://www.tlp-audio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=725 )
Now, those smaller speakers reside in my analog/vintage/video room. They are wired off the high level outputs of my Mirage BPSi powered sub woofer and are electronically crossed at 80 Hz where the sub takes over. Now they can handle the most dynamic noise artifacts of any movie.
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