Thanks Curtis,
I would really appreciate that.
FWIW, I think the f12 sounds great, but I don't think one is enough for my room. (3,000+ cubic feet) I would definitely look at the f15 if it is dark enough to match my black wood surround speakers.
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Thanks Curtis,
I would really appreciate that.
FWIW, I think the f12 sounds great, but I don't think one is enough for my room. (3,000+ cubic feet) I would definitely look at the f15 if it is dark enough to match my black wood surround speakers.
I got caught up in the Laker game....I will get to the pictures today.
-curtis
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F15 is absolutely black. There is no hint of blue. you may not beleive that. I shoot the photos myself and my webmaster used Photoshop to touch them up. The bluish hue is because I didn't use the correct auto white setting. Shooting black objects is very hard as it tests the linearity of low level in CRT/plasma monitors, but the linearity of high level in LCD monitors. Neither one of them is easy.
Last edited by RythmikAudio; 05-07-2009 at 06:33 AM.
I ran audyssey with my setup and I don't think one f12 is enough for me. Like I said before, it sounds great, but I want a little more output. So, I'm thinking of getting an f15 or d15se to put in the corner of the room.
Below is a pic of my surround speaker. It's wood, but it's a glossy black.
How does this finish compare to the f15?
I will also be getting hardwood floors, so what do you think? d15se or f15? Thanks.
I still would like pics of the f15 and the d15se if anyone can please post them. Thanks.
SoCal, the F15 has a very similar finish to your Difinitive speakers. It is definitely black, both cabinet and grill. I am very impressed with the F15 both in music and movies. We watched "Australia" last night, and the scenes with the galloping herds of wild horses shook the house. With music, I feel the F15 is a match for the woofer section of tower speakers. I have had no regrets in my purchase decision.
Bill
OK....I just snapped some pictures. Hope this helps.
-curtis
Well, I have one f-12 and it sounds very nice. However, I need to put the level at 2-3 o'clock to get the response that I like. Audyssey has set the sub gain at +5dB as well. Does this sound right?
How would I most benefit, with another f12 or to just get one d15? Aesthetically wise, either will do. But, getting 2 f12s will be almost twice the price.
Lastly, how is the LFE signal handled if I had a dual f12 setup. Is the signal sent equally to the 2 subs. Someone in another forum had said that the sound quality went down with the more subs he added. I think that he had a Sony receiver.
Forgive my noobness.
Thanks for the pics, Curtis. It is a nice looking sub.
"LEVEL setting" does not equal "OUTPUT CAPABILITY". LEVEL setting is to match sub with your front speakers. It has nothing to do with the max output. I know it is too easy to make that connection. Even some of my best customers would say, "the sub is so powerful that I don't even have to set the level at more than 9 o'clock position". If I want to take advantage of that psychology, I would have increased the gain of subwoofer amp by 10x. However, that gain will introduce a new source of distortion. So I really want to use gain wisely.
The level position of 2-3 o'clock is about right if you have a highly efficient ported speakers. Sealed front speakers are normally less efficient. Also my Denon receiver has a standard gain of 20x power amplifiers. If you power amplifiers have higher gain than that, that will be another reason for you to set the level on the plate amp higher. If you have two units, then either unit's gain needs to set lower to get the same output.