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Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Ya_basta #446167 09/14/22 09:32 PM
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Its just a DAC. Cant browse files. PC is his transport.

Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Ya_basta #446168 09/14/22 10:12 PM
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Okay, I *completely* missed his intent for the USB. My bad, and ... never mind!

Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Ya_basta #446177 09/15/22 11:52 PM
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I only use voice to play games using software called Voicebot.


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Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Ya_basta #446186 09/17/22 03:23 PM
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How do you do that?

How do you throw a knife with the right hand, while protecting yourself with a shield using the left, while running to the left while looking at the target and laughing at it.

Or are the games you play "simpler" like chess?


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Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Mojo #446187 09/17/22 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Mojo
How do you do that?

How do you throw a knife with the right hand, while protecting yourself with a shield using the left, while running to the left while looking at the target and laughing at it.

Or are the games you play "simpler" like chess?

I will get back to you on this, bud.

Speakers just got put up on the wall. Two things -

The right speaker tweeter is about 2 feet closer to say the central listening position, and I pretty much only hear vocals from that speaker as a result. I was really hoping that they would be more forgiving. Is there anything that I can do to make the soundstage more even, so to speak?

Also, I am really surprised with the lack of bass. Now, this is my first set of bookshelf speakers, so I am probably expecting too much (I had Paradigm Monitor 9's). They sound phenomenal outside of the lack of bass. Can I adjust something in the amp to compensate? Or do I need a sub with the M3's? It wouldn't surprise me if that is common. BTW I haven't got my new stereo DAC set up, so I am still using my Pioneer sc1527-k.

Thanks


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Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Ya_basta #446188 09/17/22 10:58 PM
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Cam, I don't understand what you mean by the right tweeter being closer? Why isn't the entire M3 closer? Assuming you mean that the right M3 is closer to your listening position than the left M3, I recommend you try lowering the volume of the right, increasing the volume of the left or a bit of both.

As for the bass, there is plenty in the M3 but not like the Monitor 9. Perhaps too, you are encountering a bass null at your listening position. A sub, properly placed, could fix that.


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Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Mojo #446189 09/17/22 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Mojo
Cam, I don't understand what you mean by the right tweeter being closer? Why isn't the entire M3 closer? Assuming you mean that the right M3 is closer to your listening position than the left M3, I recommend you try lowering the volume of the right, increasing the volume of the left or a bit of both.

As for the bass, there is plenty in the M3 but not like the Monitor 9. Perhaps too, you are encountering a bass null at your listening position. A sub, properly placed, could fix that.

Sorry.... Yes, I meant the entire right speaker. I will try adjusting the volume of it.

I think that you're right regarding a bass null. The M3's are mounted on the wall just below the ceiling, and I am in bed. They are in a horizontal orientation, but Axiom said that it wouldn't make a difference in the sound.


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Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Ya_basta #446190 09/17/22 11:35 PM
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You may have to adjust the volume of both to optimize the image and soundstage.


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Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
Mojo #446191 09/18/22 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Mojo
You may have to adjust the volume of both to optimize the image and soundstage.

Okay. Thanks bud.


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Re: Stereo receiver for M3's?
aaaaaaaaaaaaa #446192 09/18/22 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by TrevorM
Pretty sure Cam uses his voice to tell his PC what to do.

As far as multiroom stuff goes Bluos is the way to go.
Seams like everyone of the big steamer/smart tv manufacturers are using some kind voice control. My Apple TV, LG TV, & Amazon Fire have the ability using Siri and Alexa. Siri does an amazing job figuring out what I’m asking for … even when I think I flubbed the request.

Don’t know Bluos … I’ll have check it out.

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