Jaw dropping. My ears still hurt from epic clarity. I hope to post a more comprehensive review soon.
If you are considering the Horizon center...DO IT.
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Jaw dropping. My ears still hurt from epic clarity. I hope to post a more comprehensive review soon.
If you are considering the Horizon center...DO IT.
Jon O.
Thanks, Dave! You are too kind. It's a single man's decorating sense, so please ignore the power line for the subs in the top left corner and unfinished ceiling at all times
On a more serious note, I am extremely impressed...the last two nights all I've done is run through CDs in 7.1 channel mode (Dolby IIx + Music + THX) to enjoy the center; plus a run through of the first Game of Thrones episode and some other blu-rays. Just wanted to say I am extremely happy with what it is you & your company do.
Also, I noticed we both have similar acoustic foam blocks
Jon O.
Looks beautiful! What kind of stand is the Horizon on?
LOL -- I wouldn't have even noticed if you didn't mention it. All I saw was 3 intimidating looking speakers and an awesome screeen.
So glad to hear this! I have to say I have always been a 2-channel guy but with the new towers and center, at least here at the office, I have really been getting into multi-channel audio.
Thanks!
Funny you should ask....funny because I had no idea (had it for awhile). I did some googling of my amazon receipts and figured out it is this:
http://www.amazon.com/Sanus-SFC22-St...2991286&sr=8-1
Sanus SFC-22 Steel Foundations Center
Jon O.
I don't think I could live without a front projector ever again (//first world problems)
What have you been playing for multi-channel audio? Do you have a lot of SACD/DVD-A that are encoded as multi-ch?
I don't have much so I'm relying on post-processing in my Pio SC-05 AVR, but so far it's been nothing but fun. "Uninvited" by Alanis Morissette has been one of my go-to demo tracks for a long time...since I had Klipsch Promedia speakers and then CBM-170 classics...I always thought my Sierra 1's were amazing on it. Well, I still do, but now I know the difference and effortless dynamics the towers and the center provide. I'll try to write up something more specific, but it's super easy to tell when the song kicks off into high gear that the Sierra 1 would 'constrain' the mids and the overall sound envelope would almost contract inwards away from me...a byproduct of the dynamic load required on the woofer as things get intense, I assume. Distortion goes up, cone can't be as resolute covering so much range and SPL? The difference with the towers and especially STC was immediately apparent to me - the STC just plain rocks it and sings.
I'm running through CDs doing the unintentional foot-tapping and head nodding thing, plus trying to sing along with Alanis (quote me on this and I will vehemently deny it). And like you mentioned in your earlier posts it the STC has impressive impact, that "umph"/hit you in the chest feeling...even more so than the towers. That surprised me very much.
As a disclaimer, I've been listening at pretty high volumes. I'll bust out the SPL meter, but I've been between -15.0 and -5.0 on my AVR...in which I rarely venture (edit - listening at ~90-102db at the listening position). The towers and the STC are so clean and clear it's pretty much dangerous to my hearing. Oh, and the D15SE's are loving the workout!
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Jon O.
It's a solid stand. The top base is level, but I have some pads & 1/2 rubber balls (little speaker feet things) to elevate the front of the center. I think I need a smidge more elevation though, so I may use the screw + padded ends that come with the stand to point the center up just a bit higher.
Jon O.