KeithR
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The Hailey is a fantastic speaker. I really feel its the best in the line as its easier to drive than the Sonjas.
I see you still have the MSB202, did you try the YG's with them ...?
I have played with them today some more. I have moved them back to the front wall, reducing the distance from 4 to 2 feet, but that didn't help. I didn't want to go any further, as that always impairs the soundstaging in my room. Repositioning them closer to the back wall didn't help much and didn't change the basic character of the speakers.
As hours have passed, I have also noticed another thing which started to bother me - a certain prominence around 2-3k region. At first I though the Carmels sounded more lively than the S1 mk 2, but then I noticed this prominence, which highlighted the instruments' leading edges. It was also noted by John Atkinson in his review, who noted a slight excess of energy evident in the mid-treble.
IMO the S1 mk 2 are much better balanced overall (no bass shelving and mid-treble prominence), sound more natural throughout the midrange, have smoother highs, more resolution, go lower in the bass, have better soundstaging (esp. soundstage depth) and cost 1/3 less.
That said, there was one thing I liked more in the Carmels. They can play pretty loud without having to worry about the bass drivers bottoming out. That was the problem I had with the S1s. Play a deep bass impulse loud enough (say bass whacks from Braveheart soundtrack) and the drivers would bottom out. It was as if the S1s were trying too hard, digging too low. The Carmels on the other hand just don't do the lowest bass, with the lowest impulses beeing gently compressed as if the bass driver was self limiting.
That puts the Carmels in really difficoult position, especially if you consider the fact that the much bigger Magico S3 mk 2 (and more capable) are almost the same price as the Carmels ...
Adam, my experience is more with Haileys than with Carmels, but I noted that excess of leading edge in all rooms except in Paris where it was paired with a Luxman m900u where they were superbly musical. The other pairings were mainly with Burmesters and Boulder. I suspect some sort of cable/power/amp combo can eliminate it. Paris it was like Quads/stats with more bass and slam. Yes it can do with subs in bigger rooms so I suspect the Carmels will need them.
Do you think think that the YGs are more sensitive to to the upstream than other speakers? Could a more neutral cable/amp and or combo could eliminate such leading edges you spoke of?
Sure, but no amp will eliminate the bass shelving that seems to be the problem of this design. IMO they need to be used with subs, but even then - the cutout fq would need to be set very high, which could lead to bass integration problems. IMO it is just better to get the bigger model instead.
+ 2.I agree strongly they need subs