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Andrew
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Andrew Posted: Mon, Jun 16 2014 11:28 AM

Hi, i am still having problems trying to get the best sound from my Pentas. At the moment they are in the corners of a room that is roughly 16foot square with 12 foot high ceilings. The room is carpeted and has a large sofa in it as well.

my problem is that they sound muffled even though i have re-foamed the mid range drivers, they are connected to a BV8 and i have a BM6500 conncted with a project turntable and apple tv via Dac as sources.

the problem seems to manifest itself after i have returned from my weekend home which has 2 S75 speakers and a BM5500 connected with a turntable and apple tv via just a normal dac connected. In this room the ceiling are lovwer and it has wooden floors. This system sounds great, it is clear, the bass is fine and it has a nice full sound.

i am pulling my hair out as the pentas should sound better? I have tried connecting them directly to the Bemaster but this makes it worst. Is it the differences in the rooms, a problem with the BM or are the S75s simply better and i should get a pai r of them instead?

Any exeriences from other users greatly appreciated. I didnt have the problem till i had something to compare the setio with. Wondering if replacing the BM. With an Onkyo amp with digital inouts and phono and connecting that to the pentas as a preamp would improve things?

Barry Santini
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Get them out of the corners of the room. Set them as far from your rear wall as aesthetically possible...at least 0.75m or more. Adjust their spacing to place the Pentas 30 degrees each side of your center listening position. Be try to be listening at least 3m away. Adjust tweeter toe in to provide best phantom image. Consider recapping with a kit from Dillen.

Mine worked great set this way.

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BO replied on Mon, Jun 16 2014 4:17 PM

Pentas have a quite narrow sweet spot. They sound best sitting in font of the with your ears in the same level as the tweeters. Also you should check the crossovers. I've seen several of them with burnt coils. Probably a recap will make the more crisp & detailed.

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tournedos replied on Mon, Jun 16 2014 4:57 PM

I can only second what the others said - if they are an old pair, they will most probably benefit a lot from a recap, but try the easier things first.

--mika

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Andrew replied on Mon, Jun 16 2014 5:39 PM

Thanks. I will try moving them tonight to see if thAt helps

is a recap relatively straightforward?, how do i check the cross overs?, i can use a soldering iron and reasonably comfortable taking them apart

 

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BO replied on Mon, Jun 16 2014 6:21 PM

The crossover are two PCB's at the bottom of the column.  You have to remove bottom to access them. Fist is to make a visual check.

Does all components look alright? No leaking or bulging caps, no burned coils? If all looks OK the caps can be checked with an LCR & ESR meter. Only the electrolytic capacitors has to be checked.

 

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