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  1. Let me enlighten yuns on the Synergy/Icon/Reference.

     

    SF1, SF2, SF3 etc.. Gen 1/2 Synergy

    F2, F3, etc.  Gen 3 Synergy, newer industrial design, new horns. new tweeter, new woofers.

    Icon V line VF35. VF36 etc... (Absolutely nothing to do with Synergy line, no common parts)

    Icon X line  (nothing in common with Synergy)

    Icon W line (nothing to do with Synergy)

    F20, F30 etc. code name=Synergy III mkII, paint color change, new LTS aluminum tweeter on 1" models, new voicing, with new network designs

    Icon line (evolution of the Synergy line) Completely new horn designs, tweaked woofers, (whole line only uses 1" LTS aluminum tweeter) new voicing, new network designs 

    Reference R-28F, R-24F etc.. code name=reference Base   R-24F new addition to line up

     

    Maybe that will be helpful to some.

  2. Yes they can be assigned and used as "height" Atmos channels as described in Dolby literature. I have not tested them in this manner. If you are having issues using them as standard Dolby enabled speakers, you should experiment with the placement. There is latitude in the position of them. They can be within a few feet, up down, left, right of the main speaker channels. I have heard them in multiple rooms, in different positions and they flat out work.

  3. The room will dominate any speaker put into it. That is why I had you do near field measurements. As crude as they were, it almost eliminates the room from the measurements. I think now becomes obvious based on how incredibly close the numbers were. Now I can rest easier that a pair of speakers didn't slip past our inspections. Glad I was able to help.

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  4. OH, did not know that. Well that means you can't measure phase accurately. That doesn't matter for trying to solve your lopsided output problem. Everything else I have described for testing is good though. If you are doing a near field test and you can hear the tone in the next room then it is too loud. You should just barely hear it at the seating position.

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  5. Use an 8k tone and measure both horns at 1 inch from the throat. Use very little output from your soundcard or you will overdrive the microphone. This will show up in REW as a very flat response. The first easy check to do to rule out the AVR is use a 100hz tone and measure each terminal of the speaker. If you see more than .5V difference you found your problem. It is unlikely to find a solid 3dB difference in two speakers as this would not pass our manufacturing process.

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  6.  

    So are you basically saying if I use them as surrounds, I won't be hearing as much full-range surround sound vs using bookshelves as surrounds?

    I'd listen to Jay and just go for it, he designed the things. :)

     

     

    What he said :) 

     

    Really though, it will have as much bass as any other speaker of similar size. Trust me, I could pick any surround Klipsch makes and I use these. If they are the size you are looking for, and you like the looks I really doubt you will be disappointed. 

  7.    I have for sale a great beast of an AVR. This is the last generation of Onkyo to use Audyssey XT32 with all the best options at its time of release. The AVR is in excellent shape, and comes with all original components including factory box.  HDMI board update performed by Onkyo in March of 2015. Has been in closet for several months. No the housing isn't bent on the back, the camera lens edge has a defect that does weird things.

    Asking $450 shipped anywhere in the lower 48. Local pickup will have some wiggle room.

     

     

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