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MEH Synergy

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  1. 11 hours ago, jjptkd said:

     

     I have Chorus II bass cabinets running right now about 12" off the back wall and 6ft from the side walls bass is enveloping even at low volume imaging and sound stage is great no complaints and no need for a sub. Admittedly I have not had Chorus 1's in this place but that has generally been my experiences over the years rooms make all the difference so do seating positions and equipment matching as you know that is why I encourage OP to give them a try.  

    We have similar taste in speakers and gear I'd like to think 

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  2. 3 minutes ago, jjptkd said:

     

     Bass on the Chorus 1 is noticeably less deep but snappier, tighter clean sounding although in certain rooms and with certain equipment they can sound a bit lean at lower volumes. I've said many times I'd much rather have Chorus 1's with a good sub over Chorus II's but without a sub I prefer the II's

    Has to be room dependent.  I disagree. At lower volumes, Chorus I sound MUCH fuller. Chorus IIs didn't come alive in two drastically different rooms/homes until fed power and turned up. I would give the nod of leaner to Chorus II unless you place them ON or very close to the wall (sounded awful IMO that way and for my taste). 

  3. 7 minutes ago, nickyboy6100 said:

    when I had my Chorus II’s they were cranked to 11 most of the time.

    No wonder you had those big *** setups and pro LA scalas ha. I don't listen quietly that's for damn sure.   I also don't listen at 11 either... Depends on what's powering the speakers I should say... M never played with 1-5 watts.... 

  4. 2 minutes ago, nickyboy6100 said:

    Well, when I had my Chorus II’s they were cranked to 11 most of the time.😁 That is one speaker that sounds better the more watts you put to it. 

    Absolutely agreed.  I would go as far as to say, from my experience, the chorus II is NOT a lower volume speaker.  Perhaps some low watt tube or class A amps could change my mind.... But I haven't auditioned with anything like that. 

  5. If you have the room, are willing to spend the time playing with placement and don't listen at 65 dB (exaggeration) , I would pick the chorus IIs, but they tend to show up less often and for double the price (not worth it to me) in my neck of the woods.   If that were even close to the case, I would pick the chorus I.  If they are close in price and both available considering what I mentioned above, I would pick the chorus IIs 

  6. Chorus I sound better at lower volumes. Chorus II takes a little more juice IMO to bring the bass out and equal out the tonal balance. Chorus I is super easy to place anywhere, Chorus IIs are pickier due to passive radiator and needed space from rear wall and side wall to give me what I wanted (perhaps not as ideal in a small room).  

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  7. 10 minutes ago, scalawag said:

    Highly recommended. 

    Thank you. Much agreed by OWNERS of the JB4 on cars. So are you saying your car doesn't drive erratically with a boost in torque?  How strange haha.  Burger motorsports makes some great products.   Only way it MIGHT be detectable is if you have to tap into AFR wire for stage 2 levels of boost. Tiny pinhole in wire coveted by loom anyhow.   

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  8. This guy is "still in diapers" I guess? Quicker than a dodge demon, but who's counting. Theres another in Puerto Rico than a notably quicker than this one as well, but not just in a straight line either.... 

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  9. 1 hour ago, yamahaSHO said:

    I'm not making assumptions.  But... I do have little more experience than the single example I have shown.

    Don't be humble, A LOT more.  Nice rigs you have worked on.  Watched a few of your YT links, good stuff. Golf r and S3 are the same as well. The 5 cylinder and up series is where Audis get fun. 

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  10. 44 minutes ago, Dave A said:

    Life has it's trials lately and that is just the way it goes as you get older. When you dumping LA?

    No time soon. My best window passed and grandparents are still here for the little one. Perhaps when they are no longer with us, hopefully quote aways away. Wish I would have left already before prices got crazy everywhere and now rates.   Definitely not looking to be and be well upside a few years later with artificial sky high prices. 

  11. 2 minutes ago, Dave A said:

    @WestcoastdrumsNot that this was personally insulting or anything like that but now that you have been humbled by superior knowledge from Klipscipedia do you care to acknowledge your mistakes?

    To you I smile Dave. How are ya?  Hope all is well. 

  12. Sure do but you don't. VW makes audio and Lamborghini.  Done arguing with someone that is clueless, just trying to answer the question posted. 

  13. You are funny. I had a highly modded golf r.   No, jb4s DO NOT affect the behavior of normal driving. You don't get a massive tq increase at 0 Rpm. Have you ever driven a car with a jb4 to Comment?   Didn't think so. Have you even driven a highly modded golf r?   Didn't think so. There are some VERY fast vws and Audis. Get a clue.  I watched plenty of them destroy American cars and exotics all day long as socal Euro on the drag strip. But you know it all as usual. 

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