Thanks for your responses. I ran 3 times and saved 3 profiles. 2 of them are similar. 3rd run resulted in a different graph despite no change to physical configuration.
Were you referring to running 3 times without saving the profile but saved at the final run?
I ran 3 times as well. The first two had similar curves. But the 3rd go was quite different from the two. I'm using an Audessey mic at listening location. It was not moved at all.
Not sure if it takes into account of the sub that is connected via line-out from my Cambridge Audio amp. I don't...
Right at the corner by the kitchen. You got cajones. No kids?
Not sure about the wheel castors. Can't tell quality for obvious reason. Other than that, looks snazzy. Nice Scandinavian motif!
I am or was a B&W fan of the made in England era. I never sampled the 603S2. But did test out the 683 or whatever B&W named them many many years ago. I wasn't impressed. Didn't have the acoustic nuances that I used to enjoy with the older B&Ws. Felt like another big box speakers you know...
Max volume from streamer for theoretically max databits. Preamp for gain control.
This assumes no EQ is applied on the Wiim. Need to compensate for that if you do. It's a whole 'nother topic.
I find a majority of the audio review sites are just a jumble of word salad.
Maybe there is an app where you can simply ask it to come up with something and it would spit out a bunch of adjectives. And you can tweak them to your liking? :unsure:
Your brown bookshelves are quite recessed. The black large speakers appear to be placed in front of the bookshelves that would affect sound dispersion. Do you move them away when using the brown speakers?
Why would you need an amp upgrade to accommodate a subwoofer?
You can daisy-chain the smsl --> integrated amp --> speaker line out -- > sub -->sub amp speaker line out --> bookshelf speakers.
Let the sub X-over define what frequency to hand off to your bookshelf speakers.
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