Proac Studio 110 mirrored tweeter question

ErwinC

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I am able to buy a pair of Proac Studio 110 but it seems the seller has mixed his pairs of Studio 110's (he had 3 pair from a surround setup). According to the Proac leaflet, the Studio 110 has a "Mirror offset image". I think this means that a pair of Studio 110's has 1 speaker with the tweeter on the left (bas reflex on the right) and one on the right (bas reflex on the left). The pair i am able to buy both have the tweeter on the left.

Since i am not able to compare this pair with a 'normal' pair, i would like to know if there will be much difference in sound between a 'normal' pair and this pair?
 
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Then , your dealer made a mistake ..

He should have given you two different speakers, like shown in the link.
 

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Personally I would not be happy with not getting mirrored tweeters as hf is quite directional unlike bass and they are offset to eachother for a reason, to balance the stereo effect more evenly. Whether it is audible enough to tell I don't know but that niggle in the back of the mind is enough to put me off!!
 

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daspaceman:

Then , your dealer made a mistake ..

He should have given you two different speakers, like shown in the link.

It is not a dealer who sells this used pair of Studio 110. Do you think this will have some influence on the sound?
 

ErwinC

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davemartin01:Personally I would not be happy with not
getting mirrored tweeters as hf is quite directional unlike bass and
they are offset to eachother for a reason, to balance the stereo effect
more evenly. Whether it is audible enough to tell I don't know but that
niggle in the back of the mind is enough to put me off!!

I completely understand what you are saying.
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I can't really imagine that a tweeter being a few inches away from where it should be would make any difference, apart from not looking perfect. If you're gonna keep the grilles on and you're getting a big discount, then i'd go for it.
 

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I would get them changed - where the tweeter is placed has a huge affect on the sound. The tweeters should be on the inside - if you change them to the outside, they just don't sound right.

Don't accept a non mirrored pair.
 

ErwinC

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FrankHarveyHiFi:
I would get them changed - where the tweeter is placed has a huge affect on the sound. The tweeters should be on the inside - if you change them to the outside, they just don't sound right.

Don't accept a non mirrored pair.

Thanks for the advice.
 

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I experimented with my 140's with the tweeter inside and outside if you know what I mean. They do sound better inside. This is what ProAc recommend as well.
 

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Andy H:I experimented with my 140's with the tweeter inside and outside if you know what I mean. They do sound better inside. This is what ProAc recommend as well.

Yes I agree. Even if you get a generous discount, best to get the right pairing or else in the long term it's going to frustrate you.
 
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Factoid - when I auditioned some Proac speakers I was told that you don't need to toe them in due to the offset tweeters.
 
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FrankHarveyHiFi:

I would get them changed - where the tweeter is placed has a huge affect on the sound. The tweeters should be on the inside - if you change them to the outside, they just don't sound right.

Don't accept a non mirrored pair.

Exactly, once I made a mistake and swapped the position of both proac speakers. The sound is very different/off set.. incredible.
 
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igglebert:Factoid - when I auditioned some Proac speakers I was told that you don't need to toe them in due to the offset tweeters.

You`re wrong, the manual insists that the proAC speakers are toed in to the extent that both sides of the speakers on the left&right are not visible from the listening position. When toed that way, the speakers sound at their best.. Tried and tested.
 

ErwinC

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The person who is selling the Proac Studio 110 speakers is going to try to get a mirrored pair. It seems he sold the first pair also not mirrored. He is now trying to swap 1 speaker.
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Thanks everybody for the good advice!
 

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