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<blockquote data-quote="Se7en" data-source="post: 3942504" data-attributes="member: 584537"><p>Thanks! I really like the Tact stuff. The mods take this thing to an entirely different level as well. The PS probably being the most significant mod. The stock unit is very noisey in comparison. You can pick one up for relatively little money these days on Agon.</p><p></p><p>I'm really impressed with the VMPS as well. They are very tunable on there own (without RCS). The mids and tweets have separate adjustment pots and the bottom port has two 6.5" passive radiators which are tunable by removing a non-hardening putty for tuning the system's mid bass. With the wave guides attached, I can basically walk anywhere around the room with only limited loss of sound staging and almost no change in frequency response (very rare with ribbon or planar type speakers).</p><p></p><p>When sitting in the sweet spot with RCS imaging is dead on, but the overall sound is very enveloping, elements from the recording that are engineered out of phase seem to be able to move almost a full 180 degrees around the sound stage. It is not quite the same as a full 5.1 surround but the overall presentation is far more coherent to these ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Se7en, post: 3942504, member: 584537"] Thanks! I really like the Tact stuff. The mods take this thing to an entirely different level as well. The PS probably being the most significant mod. The stock unit is very noisey in comparison. You can pick one up for relatively little money these days on Agon. I'm really impressed with the VMPS as well. They are very tunable on there own (without RCS). The mids and tweets have separate adjustment pots and the bottom port has two 6.5" passive radiators which are tunable by removing a non-hardening putty for tuning the system's mid bass. With the wave guides attached, I can basically walk anywhere around the room with only limited loss of sound staging and almost no change in frequency response (very rare with ribbon or planar type speakers). When sitting in the sweet spot with RCS imaging is dead on, but the overall sound is very enveloping, elements from the recording that are engineered out of phase seem to be able to move almost a full 180 degrees around the sound stage. It is not quite the same as a full 5.1 surround but the overall presentation is far more coherent to these ears. [/QUOTE]
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