![]() ![]() Well after listening to a large amount of reviews on the XLS series it's why I chose them for the HT setup, while being able to enjoy music. Oh sorry, Dire Straits, Imagine dragons, I have played both on a standalone CD player sony and wav files played on Adobe Audition from an integrated pc sound card with basically the same results, and All American Rejects and the others are all played with the same pc wav, flac. Would getting closer to a true watt amp, make any audible difference worth it? If it is a true 85 watts from the receiver, would that be enough. Really, I'm just wounding what you guys though about the HK's power vs the speakers. The room is small, about 12x16 and they are against one wall, I sit all the way across. Thanks for your time.Īgain the source of the recording not the artist so much ie mp3, was, flac, off, streaming etc. I understand for example that Demons Imangine Dragons which I enjoy was just mastered poorly by the label it seems as that sounds horrible at mid to high volumes on anything I hear it on. I dont profess to be an expert be any means. ![]() I am also curious what specific things sound worse and at how much lower spl I listen to everything, Dire Straights sounds great all the way through really.īut some Disturbed, or All American Rejects songs, I've put on some old Busta Rhymes and they can distort where they are historical in my experience cleanly recorded sounding. Without defining your setup distance from the speakers, what spl you're listening at for example let alone just what you're listening to, hard to know. Just something for the front 2 channels for music. Sorry for the long post, but any suggestions on if the receiver is powerful enough or what a decent separate amp for them would be. I have no idea to tell if it's them or my receiver's amp clipping. They sound great on most things, however some things distort at a lower volume then I feel like to should be. They are very nice to me for HT and I also listen to the occasional sound quite loud. Thread starter 1q2 Start date Aug 11, Hello, I recently got a set of the XLS's I enjoy them and am on a tight budget so it took a while to get them. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Get our latest product reviews and AV stories emailed to you weekly Subscribe. ![]() With the right combination of input and output connectors, the new CV Series power amps integrate easily into most any audio environment.įorums New posts Search forums. Combined with a highly efficient, continuously variable tunnel cooling system designed to maintain low operating temperatures under extreme load conditions, the new CV Series power amps provide pristine audio quality and dependable performance. Additionally, these amps provide independent limiters for speaker protection, along with high-pass filters to eliminate extreme low end which can damage small speaker systems. Sporting a hi-tech appearance that will be right at home in any equipment rack, the new Cerwin Vega! At the heart of these new amplifiers resides an electronic design that delivers clean, reliable performance, protection circuitry guards against thermal overloads, short circuits, DC voltage, subsonic frequencies, and current overdriving. And they're usually not hard to sell once you're ready to unload them.With power ratings up to watts, support for bridged mono operation in all three models, and exceptional THD Total Harmonic Distortion and Signal-to-Noise ratings, the CV Series power amps are the right choice for a myriad of musical tasks. So if you intend to make audio a hobby (it might happen whether or not you intend for it to), it's a good place to start as you work your way up through better and better stuff. What those can do is provide you a speaker that's good enough to be a lot of fun, but not so great that it won't be difficult to improve upon. Now I'm about $5k (or that's where I stopped counting) poorer. What I found was the world of vintage audio. That seed laid dormant until about two years ago when, fed up with my Axiom M3ti bookshelf speaker's inability to dismantle the room, I went on a hunt for some old D-series CV's. I loved them back then for all the things mentioned above and the speakers I replaced them with, Bose 301's, sounded great (back then, at least) but couldn't blow your hair back.which I always missed about the CV's. I had them up until my junior year of college when Greyhound destroyed them transporting them from Florida (school) to Texas (home). They were the first pair of speakers I bought (brand spankin' new) back at the ripe age of 17. ![]()
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