So, boxes arrived Thursday and unpacked yesterday comprising
Pair Q700 for fronts
Q200C
Pair T301 for rears
Packed well (guess they should be being shipped from China), pictorial assembly diagrams not bad, but they do infer a certain knowledge of what is required. Front pair of 700s very easy to fit plinths and position and level up, Centre even easier but quite a big unit for the smaller in the series (?? makes sense to me). T301 installation very easy, used the provided back plate/mounting plate to mount the speakers on to, all very straight forward and managed to get them within 5mm of each other in terms of height
Quality of visual appearance excellent for the T series and not bad for the Qs although the OH did commen t that they were nothing like the Q7/iQ6C/Q2DS in terms of looks and overall aesthetics
But how do they sound;
Brilliant even straight from the box, whilst I was installing the rears I played MTV HD just on the fronts for a listen, excellent clarity, mid range and high and detail faultless, no sibilance or harshness, literally as clean as a whistle
Ran a test tone/spl set up once all installed, brilliant integration across the front three, the tone remained the same only the switching interrupted. I had concerns for the T301s as their test tone out put seemed (is) vastly different to the fronts but continued the test set up and all set at 75dB reference including the sub.
Our system is predominantly used for movies however I ran a cd in the Sony bdp, switch to Direct mode on the amp and really the overall sound was pretty damned good
Back to 5.1, endured Robin Hood last night on Sky HD, sound quality very very good and rears integration with the rest of the system caused no concern what so ever, I would suggest in fact that the whole system gives height to the sound as well as width.........
Running the BluRay of Kung Fu Panda now, pure genius as a movie and sound reference point, once again the rears sit perfectly in terms of integration, and aging the sense of height within the listening "zone" exists
I have the Centre set as large at the moment, will play with a small setting (maybe) and running bass management at 80Hz to both the fronts and sub, seems to be pretty spot on, no doubt I will play some more but my thinking on this set up is that it is...................
.....................awesome!!
Pair Q700 for fronts
Q200C
Pair T301 for rears
Packed well (guess they should be being shipped from China), pictorial assembly diagrams not bad, but they do infer a certain knowledge of what is required. Front pair of 700s very easy to fit plinths and position and level up, Centre even easier but quite a big unit for the smaller in the series (?? makes sense to me). T301 installation very easy, used the provided back plate/mounting plate to mount the speakers on to, all very straight forward and managed to get them within 5mm of each other in terms of height
Quality of visual appearance excellent for the T series and not bad for the Qs although the OH did commen t that they were nothing like the Q7/iQ6C/Q2DS in terms of looks and overall aesthetics
But how do they sound;
Brilliant even straight from the box, whilst I was installing the rears I played MTV HD just on the fronts for a listen, excellent clarity, mid range and high and detail faultless, no sibilance or harshness, literally as clean as a whistle
Ran a test tone/spl set up once all installed, brilliant integration across the front three, the tone remained the same only the switching interrupted. I had concerns for the T301s as their test tone out put seemed (is) vastly different to the fronts but continued the test set up and all set at 75dB reference including the sub.
Our system is predominantly used for movies however I ran a cd in the Sony bdp, switch to Direct mode on the amp and really the overall sound was pretty damned good
Back to 5.1, endured Robin Hood last night on Sky HD, sound quality very very good and rears integration with the rest of the system caused no concern what so ever, I would suggest in fact that the whole system gives height to the sound as well as width.........
Running the BluRay of Kung Fu Panda now, pure genius as a movie and sound reference point, once again the rears sit perfectly in terms of integration, and aging the sense of height within the listening "zone" exists
I have the Centre set as large at the moment, will play with a small setting (maybe) and running bass management at 80Hz to both the fronts and sub, seems to be pretty spot on, no doubt I will play some more but my thinking on this set up is that it is...................
.....................awesome!!