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upgrade from 4t to 5t ?

Last post 11-20-2009, 3:38 PM by Jason Hicks. 3 replies.
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  •  10-11-2009, 1:48 PM 11916

    upgrade from 4t to 5t ?

    i currently have a pair of 4ts and the purity and clearity is lovely but i like playing music louder than the 4ts can handle will the 5ts be much of an upgrade ? FYI i have the onkyo tx sr605 to power them does anyone have this receiver and want to tell me how to change the impendence
  •  10-12-2009, 10:14 AM 11924 in reply to 11916

    Re: upgrade from 4t to 5t ?

    Well the 5Ts are slightly more efficient than the 4Ts so you will get a little more overall output, but you may also just be running up against the limitations of your receiver if you like to listen at high volumes.

    The main difference for me between the 4T and 5Ts is that the midrange is fuller in the 5Ts which definitely makes a considerable difference when listening to music. 

    Finally to change the impedance setting on the 605, get into the speaker set up menu and select "speaker settings", it should give you the option of either 6 or 4 ohm.

    Hope that helps!  


    Jason Hicks
    Aperion Audio Guru
  •  11-20-2009, 1:44 PM 12190 in reply to 11924

    Re: upgrade from 4t to 5t ?

    on the similar note, if you don't care about volume, are 5Ts a worthy upgrade over 4Ts in a small room (about 7ft listening distance)? you mention you get a fuller midrange - i know that's hard to quantify but how would you rate 4Ts vs 5Ts in terms of sound quality? say 5Ts would get a perfect 100%, how would 4Ts stack up against them?  

    also interesting is how the two towers are marketed. look at the titles of both on the website; it's "Intimus 4T Tower Speaker" versus "The Best Small Tower Speaker of your life - Intimus 5T" 

    unlike the thread-owner, i'm 80% movies 20% music.  

  •  11-20-2009, 3:38 PM 12203 in reply to 12190

    Re: upgrade from 4t to 5t ?

    vladimir.olexa@gmail.com:

    on the similar note, if you don't care about volume, are 5Ts a worthy upgrade over 4Ts in a small room (about 7ft listening distance)? you mention you get a fuller midrange - i know that's hard to quantify but how would you rate 4Ts vs 5Ts in terms of sound quality? say 5Ts would get a perfect 100%, how would 4Ts stack up against them?  

    also interesting is how the two towers are marketed. look at the titles of both on the website; it's "Intimus 4T Tower Speaker" versus "The Best Small Tower Speaker of your life - Intimus 5T" 

    unlike the thread-owner, i'm 80% movies 20% music.  

    For 80% movies at a distance of 7 feet I'd stick with the 4Ts if it were me.  In a small space like that the biggest benefit from the increased midrange of the 5Ts will be when you are listening to music and for only 20% of your usage I don't know that it will be worth it.
     


    Jason Hicks
    Aperion Audio Guru
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