Re: Sunbeam's Rig
Posted: 2022-02-24 15:51
..Excuse me, double post
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Very nice system, thanks for sharing.
Well done! How do you like the new speakers? Never heard them...
I've heard them at quite a few shows and they've always been in the top 3 systems I've enjoyed at those shows and sometimes the best system. Quite the achievement given the cost of some systems at those shows.Tendaberry wrote: ↑2023-01-10 13:52Well done! How do you like the new speakers? Never heard them...
Just everything, except, perhaps, musicality, at which they are equals. But the fact.12 does that musicality with the addition of deeper more controlled bass, greater spacial seperation (without impacting on the integrity of the musicians playing together) and a feel of effortlessness in terms of the pace of the music. Everything is that bit more refined / more clearly defined too.
Its good huh? That came from a request I made for my previous Twenty.26 on the PMC Facebook page. They thought it was a good idea so added it to the spec sheet of most models. A good response to a customer request.ThomasOK wrote: ↑2023-01-11 18:00 Nice looking setup. Even though I am aware of PMC, I'm not that familiar with the lineup as you don't see them as often over here. So I looked up the Fact 12 and was interested to note that the specifications list recommended torques for the three drivers. That's something I haven't seen before.
As per my response above Fredrik, I don't think they are more (nor less) musical than my active Exakted Twenty.26, but they add so much more to the pleasure of the experience, mainly their ability to resolve stuff and timing effortlessly - they're better to enjoy the music for a longer period of time without any loss of dynamics. I hope that makes some sense.
Oh, and your "little amp" is fine driving the 4x bass drivers :)sunbeamgls wrote: ↑2023-01-12 17:34As per my response above Fredrik, I don't think they are more (nor less) musical than my active Exakted Twenty.26, but they add so much more to the pleasure of the experience, mainly their ability to resolve stuff and timing effortlessly - they're better to enjoy the music for a longer period of time without any loss of dynamics. I hope that makes some sense.
That must be an odd occurrence. I always find that two different speaker models will differ in musicality. Can't think of any exception to that rule.sunbeamgls wrote: ↑2023-01-12 17:34 As per my response above Fredrik, I don't think they are more (nor less) musical than my active Exakted Twenty.26, but they add so much more to the pleasure of the experience, mainly their ability to resolve stuff and timing effortlessly - they're better to enjoy the music for a longer period of time without any loss of dynamics. I hope that makes some sense.
Thank you, that is very nice to hear! :)sunbeamgls wrote: ↑2023-01-13 00:28 Oh, and your "little amp" is fine driving the 4x bass drivers :)
Maybe enjoying the music for longer means they're more musical? My above comments are based on enjoyment of a single track - musically very enjoyable on both. Is assessing musicality a point in time or over a longer time period? Has this aspect been debated previously?lejonklou wrote: ↑2023-01-13 00:44That must be an odd occurrence. I always find that two different speaker models will differ in musicality. Can't think of any exception to that rule.sunbeamgls wrote: ↑2023-01-12 17:34 As per my response above Fredrik, I don't think they are more (nor less) musical than my active Exakted Twenty.26, but they add so much more to the pleasure of the experience, mainly their ability to resolve stuff and timing effortlessly - they're better to enjoy the music for a longer period of time without any loss of dynamics. I hope that makes some sense.