I have degrees in acoustics and audio systems, the drivers TS params are first measured by myself, then they're installed into place, then I take measurements, then I build crossovers for a flat response in room, then I have a tuning session with the homeowner. I don't do the woodwork these days, that's up to the AV installation company I'm working with (mainly an insurance issue, but they're perfectly skilled chaps).Īnd no, I don't use online calculators □□□□ I would say you are really comparing speakers at the same price point and they should be close in technical ability so at the end of the day, its what sound you prefer. Now I have never heard the ls50s, but I hear they excel in all the same qualities as well so there might not be much difference between them in that respect.Īlso from watching older youtube videos, it seems the Aria's were going for a lot cheaper a few years ago than they are now. I caught myself hearing something behind me and actually looking to see if something was outside just to realize it was the speaker audio and this is just a 2.1 system. The detail, imaging and soundstage are superior. After a few weeks with the 906s I have really started to appreciate them. I thought the same thing you did that the Energy's sounded more lively compared to the 906s. I replaced some older Energy Veritas 5.2c LCR speakers. I just picked up the 906 and the first thing I noticed was how warm they are. Subreddit's theme is /r/Minimaluminiumalism. Moderators may at their discretion remove content that fits better in one of the above subreddits. /r/Cd_Collectors - Talking About CD's and music in general./r/audiorepair - Repair help for audio gear./r/BudgetAudiophile - for restricted budget hifi. /r/diyaudio - Do-It-Yourself Audio - also /r/diytubes and /r/diysound./r/audioengineering - Pro audio/engineering.
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