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thanks for the review, jsut a question about the soundstage being forward ... does that mean there is a lack of depth to the soundstage, or just that the depth begins at the plane and not farther back? Thanks!
Digital Sources: Sony XA-5400ES SACD/CD player, Oppo BDP-95 universal Blu-ray player.
Preamplification: Meridian HD621 HDMI audio processor & 861 Reference v6 digital surround controller, Bryston SP-3 surround processor.
Power Amplifiers: McIntosh MC303 (three-channel); Bel Canto Design REF1000 Mk.II, Anthem Statement M1 (both monoblocks).
Loudspeakers: Aerial Acoustics 7T, Bowers & Wilkins 800 Diamond.
Cables: Digital: Black Cat Veloce. Interconnect: van den Hul Flat 180 HDMI, AudioQuest Vodka HDMI & Cheetah/DBS balanced. Speaker: AudioQuest Mont Blanc/DBS biwire. AC: JPS Aluminata, AudioQuest NRG-10 & IEC>3US.
Accessories: APC S-15, Environmental Potentials EP-2450 power conditioners.Kalman Rubinson
thanks for the review, jsut a question about the soundstage being forward ... does that mean there is a lack of depth to the soundstage, or just that the depth begins at the plane and not farther back? Thanks!
Tardy reply: The soundstage does not lack for depth but the front of it begins, as you say, at the speaker plane.
The step response (Fig. 7) looks similar to that of PSB Imagine T2. JA stated that all drivers in PSB Imagine T2 are connected in positive acoustic polarity. In Adam Column Mk3, however, "the tweeter and woofers are connected in positive acoustic polarity, the midrange driver in inverted polarity"?