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Another rave review
Another rave review
The placement thing might be a room thing, but also may be a hyper critical listening thing. Sometimes the difference between “really good” and knowing you are getting everything a speaker has to offer can come down to small degree angles and quarter inches on placement. I think a lot of us probably do it over time without thinking too much, just a little scoot here and there as we notice things over time. Reviews are just pressed to try all those little scoots in a really tight timeline.He's not wrong about placement issues, but I didn't find it nearly as difficult to find the sweet spot as it seems he did. But I agree that positioning is critical.
some updates are on the way
Haven't seen anything else about this new Heresy IV anywhere...
Be not tempted.
Those Cornwall IVs are gorgeous, though.
Has anyone heard a Heresy IV yet?
I don't really have a good place to listen to Heritage line speakers, but I'd love to hear a pair of these.
Also, I've been experimenting with extreme toe-in and...I think I like it?
Funny enough I have settled on firing them almost straight ahead, with just a very slight toe in. My room is very small, and there is a trade off with each set up.. but firing straight ahead (and with the speakers 9.5" from the front wall and 27" from side walls, with the middle of the speakers being 5'7' apart) i get the best overall sound and reaction from my room.
When I do the toe in slightly past opposite ear, it sounds "tighter" I would say.. but the soundstage shrinks.
What do you find the differences to be in your set up?
My Fortes double as home theater mains, and they're not in an ideal space, so the whole thing is inherently compromised, but it feels like the sweet spot is much wider with extreme toe (aimed about three feet in front of the central listening position). I still get a nice, focused holographic center, which is nice, but it doesn't immediately disappear if I shift left or right. And if I'm sitting off to one side, it's much more pleasant than it was with only mild toe-in.
The speakers are about 10 feet apart, but only about seven feet from the listening position, so aiming straight on in this space basically destroys the stereo illusion.
Makes sense.. I'm sitting here listening now thinking maybe tonight I'll toe em in again for a listen.. it's been months..