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Thread: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

  1. #1081
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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kipa View Post
    Can the Duo handle an 80hz crossover in a large room at loud listening levels? (not quite Reference, but close)

    Kipa
    Regarding volume levels, as with any speaker, it is a function of how far back you will be sitting from the speaker. As far as an 80Hz crossover, yes -- this is what is we recommend for the Duo.
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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    I am looking at the luna as an office speaker atop a cabinet of drawers across my 12x12 room. I listen at fairly low volume in this space while working and occasionally turn the volume up for a certain song or album. My questions is I have an inexpensive Onkyo CS-265 mini hifi receiver I am considering using due to its form factor and functionality but it is only rated at 20 watts per channel. Will I be fine for low volume listening or will I be doing a terrible disservice to these speakers?
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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lance1 View Post
    I am looking at the luna as an office speaker atop a cabinet of drawers across my 12x12 room. I listen at fairly low volume in this space while working and occasionally turn the volume up for a certain song or album. My questions is I have an inexpensive Onkyo CS-265 mini hifi receiver I am considering using due to its form factor and functionality but it is only rated at 20 watts per channel. Will I be fine for low volume listening or will I be doing a terrible disservice to these speakers?
    Should work very well for you in a small room. One quick question, how far back will you be from the speakers for the majority of your listening?
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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    Just ordered and received shipping confirmation on a pair of satin cherry Lunas to be surrounds with S2 L/R and a Duo center in order to, as Dave said in originating post, go "ribbons all the way around".

    Jazzed to be able to Rock the HT with RAAL tweeters performing multi-channel Classical, Rhythm, Blues, and Vocals in the near future!
    Cheers,
    XEagleDriver

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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    What would be the major differences if I replaced my front 3 Sierra-1 speakers with Lunas? I have a subwoofer. Looking for something that would be easily mounted on my wall.

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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    Quote Originally Posted by fozzythebear View Post
    What would be the major differences if I replaced my front 3 Sierra-1 speakers with Lunas? I have a subwoofer. Looking for something that would be easily mounted on my wall.

    Quick but important question - how far back will you be sitting from the front speakers?
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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    10-12 feet, there are no surround speakers, just the front 3.

    If it matters, the setup is on the right hand side of the room, there is a sliding glass door that takes up the left half of the wall that the system is on.

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    This is what I have to work with, TV will be mounted over fireplace, speakers on either side. 7e1c1fb90871733961a62bf5b280ffd1-uncropped_scaled_within_1536_1152.jpg
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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    Quote Originally Posted by fozzythebear View Post
    10-12 feet, there are no surround speakers, just the front 3.

    If it matters, the setup is on the right hand side of the room, there is a sliding glass door that takes up the left half of the wall that the system is on.

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    This is what I have to work with, TV will be mounted over fireplace, speakers on either side. 7e1c1fb90871733961a62bf5b280ffd1-uncropped_scaled_within_1536_1152.jpg
    At 10-12 feet, the Lunas might have some trouble reaching the volume levels you like to listen at, depending on your available power as these have a lower sensitivity rating compared to the Sierra-1.

    2 more quick questions for you.

    What amp or receiver are you using?

    Are you able to provide me an estimate of how loud you generally listen at?

    Thanks again!
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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    Pioneer SC-37 Elite, generally listen to it at 40% to half the max of the amp. The room is really bad for acoustics with so many hallways and openings.
    Before I added a subwoofer, I was already having issues getting it loud enough. Sounds like I'll stick with my Sierra-1s.

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    Default Re: Introducing the Luna Mini Monitor!

    Is the baffle/upgrade kit available for the Luna and the Duo LCR?

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