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PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2
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(10-Jan-2016, 21:29)Womaz Wrote: I will try but I have experimented with the toe in already to get the bass right........mind it is a minefield :-)

Enjoying it though and they are so different to my PMCs

Hi again Womaz,

Ian is absolutely right. Increased toe in should give you a more "direct" presentation, and it's essential to get it right. It should really not change tonal balance. Should you have a problem with the highs, which you clearly don't, playing with rake would most likely help.

My pair are positioned with a fair amount of toe in, certainly more than I've seen at dealers, as their axis cross behind the listening position. And as I've said before, they punch more than enough when needed and so far have thrilled everyone I've brought home, including some musicians (my cellist girlfriend doesn't count  Tongue ).

For me it would be unthinkable to enjoy speakers that sound mellow and sweet with Holy Cole but cannot rock properly with Queen, Nirvana or Metallica. There's certainly a moment for almost any genre at my place  Smile

ML
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PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2 - by Womaz - 10-Jan-2016, 20:41
RE: PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2 - by thumb5 - 10-Jan-2016, 21:07
RE: PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2 - by Womaz - 10-Jan-2016, 21:18
RE: PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2 - by thumb5 - 10-Jan-2016, 21:27
RE: PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2 - by Womaz - 10-Jan-2016, 21:29
RE: PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2 - by MusicLover - 11-Jan-2016, 00:32
RE: PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2 - by f1eng - 11-Jan-2016, 09:22
RE: PMC26 v Sonus Faber Olympica 2 - by Womaz - 11-Jan-2016, 10:02

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