In Reply to: Early Avantgarde Unos and Duos - Ditching the Scaffolding posted by cawson@onetel.com on June 4, 2019 at 08:55:58:
Just beautiful! My AG Duo Omegas are jealous! (Well worth the upgrade if yours are the regular ones BTW). I've always enjoyed photos of your set up as its so much neater than mine.
Its interesting that you are using the Isoacoustics Gaias. I did try them on mine and while they did exactly as advertised (a really excellent product and made here in Canada to boot) in my situation the result was a bit too detailed and clinical for my tastes and made the AG speakers sound a bit less fluid and cohesive so I went back to a simpler floor coupling. I noted Jim Smith's response here as well and want to give him a richly deserved shout out for all the help he gave me over the years to optimize the sound of my Omegas (his tips in his book Get Better Sound were invaluable in dialing in these wonderful speakers which I've had for more than ten years.
No relation to Jim but just grateful for his experienced guidance.
I'm glad to see another happy AG owner (and with such an amazing listening space)
Keep posting if you come up with other ideas that I can dream about incorporating.
Lee
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- RE: Early Avantgarde Unos and Duos - Ditching the Scaffolding - Leefy 06/4/1910:21:28 06/4/19 (6)
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- RE: Early Avantgarde Unos and Duos - Ditching the Scaffolding - Leefy 15:27:12 06/4/19 (4)
- RE: Early Avantgarde Unos and Duos - Ditching the Scaffolding - cawson@onetel.com 04:12:14 06/8/19 (3)
- RE: Early Avantgarde Unos and Duos - Ditching the Scaffolding - Leefy 05:51:40 06/11/19 (2)
- RE: Early Avantgarde Unos and Duos - Ditching the Scaffolding - Don Reid 14:39:09 06/11/19 (1)
- RE: Early Avantgarde Unos and Duos - Ditching the Scaffolding - cawson@onetel.com 16:39:44 06/11/19 (0)