Mrtennis,
You may be right - come to think of it I measured the dip on the 3.6, not the 1.6. It was subtle, averaging maybe 1 dB or so.
Overall though, my impression of the 1.6 is different from yours for whatever reason.
Have you tried adding "wings" to your 1.6? That would extend their bottom end and warm them up a bit. You could do a test run with cardboard wings. Also if you use a resistor on the tweeter, I suggest something higher quality than the sandcasts the factory provides.
If Hesson11 is willing to change amps, the original Quad ESL would be my suggestion.
Duke
You may be right - come to think of it I measured the dip on the 3.6, not the 1.6. It was subtle, averaging maybe 1 dB or so.
Overall though, my impression of the 1.6 is different from yours for whatever reason.
Have you tried adding "wings" to your 1.6? That would extend their bottom end and warm them up a bit. You could do a test run with cardboard wings. Also if you use a resistor on the tweeter, I suggest something higher quality than the sandcasts the factory provides.
If Hesson11 is willing to change amps, the original Quad ESL would be my suggestion.
Duke