Hi,
As some of you may have seen in other threads, I haven't really been satisfied with the sonic qualities of my livingroom Beosystem & Beovox M150 combo. It simply sounds worse than my other systems (a couple of Beosystem 8000s with various speakers and a Beomaster 5000), the bass is loose and un.controlled (if you get what I mean) and the treble is muddy. There is bass and there is treble, but it should sound better than this.
I have checked the speakers with other amplifiers, and the beomaster with other speakers and have come to the conclusion that both the beomaster and the beovoxes are to blame :) The bass problem almost vanishes when I use a bm8000 instead, and the treble improves both when I use another amp and when I use other speakers (and is at its best when I use the other amp AND the other speakers, hehe!)
The easy way would of course be to get another system, but that's not what I want - I love the bs7000 and I want to keep it. I just want it to sound as good as it can.
My plan is to:
* re-cap the crossovers (I talked to Dillen about this a long time ago, but I haven't had the time), this should hopefully eliminate the treble problems caused by the speakers
* replace the power amp of the beomaster by using a hidden external amp instead (it will probably be a Rotel, maybe an RB1050) connected via powerlink (and thus eliminating the substandard power amp of the beomaster), hoping to get a more stable sound (especially the bass)
In addition to this, I'm a bit curious regarding the protection circuits in the speakers. Could they be causing signal degradation? Any thoughts or ideas?
What do you think, would this be the best way to go? Any other ideas?