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  1. M

    Hello from Cardiff, Wales UK

    Hi Dave and welcome here, i am new to the forum too. How are you getting on with your summits? i have had mine for a few months now, and am starting to appreciate what they are about, i am also thinking re rear wall absorbtion or diffusion, i would be interested in your findings.I used to have...
  2. M

    Hello from the Uk

    thank you for your input. lots of experimentaion to be done, but all in the quest for the best sound i can get from the speakers i have.
  3. M

    Hello from the Uk

    Hi Paul, thank you for the info, i have a free weekend so will be experimenting re the rake, i have a feeling a slight forward tilt would be to my tastes. It is always useful to hear other peoples views and opinions on their own findings. Many thanks martin
  4. M

    Hello from the Uk

    Hello and thank you for this, i like the idea of trying with some slabs first. I have some granite left over from a kitchen refit so this is a good way to try.The floor i have is a "floating floor" which is not necessarily as solid as i would like or am used to. I note your comments re weight of...
  5. M

    Hello from the Uk

    Good evening Paul, thank you for your post. Interesting to hear you found the slabs to be a benefit, i also note your comments on rake angle of the speakers, that is something i have yet to play around with. I also note you have "various room treatments" i have been looking into some sort of...
  6. M

    Hello from the Uk

    Thanks Dave, yes solidly spiked and have to say the new spikes on the summit x are a lot more solid than what i had before.
  7. M

    Hello from the Uk

    Hi to all of you Martin Logan owners, it looks like there is a wealth of info in here. I have owned sl3's for over 10 years and have upgraded to summit x In the process of sorting out my relastively small room acoustics.Looks like i should find some useful info here. Anyone have any suggestions...
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